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Mapping optically variable quasars towards the galactic plane

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2015-10-06 v1

Abstract

We present preliminary results of the CIDA Equatorial Variability Survey (CEVS), looking for quasar (hereafter QSO) candidates near the Galactic plane. The CEVS contains photometric data from extended and adjacent regions of the Milky Way disk (\sim 500 sq. deg.). In this work 2.5 square degrees with moderately high temporal sampling in the CEVS were analyzed. The selection of QSO candidates was based on the study of intrinsic optical photometric variability of 14,719 light curves. We studied samples defined by cuts in the variability index (Vindex >> 66.5), periodicity index (Q >> 2), and the distribution of these sources in the plane (AT , γ{\gamma}), using a slight modification of the first-order of the structure function for the temporal sampling of the survey. Finally, 288 sources were selected as QSO candidates. The results shown in this work are a first attempt to develop a robust method to detect QSO towards the Galactic plane in the era of massive surveys such as VISTA and Gaia.

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@article{arxiv.1510.00862,
  title  = {Mapping optically variable quasars towards the galactic plane},
  author = {J. G. Fernandez-Trincado and T. Verdugo and C. Reylé and A. C Robin and J. A. de Diego and V. Motta and L. Vega and J. J. Downes and C. Mateu and A. K. Vivas and C. Briceño and C. Abad and K. Vieira and J. Hernández and A. Nuñez and E. Gatuzz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.00862},
  year   = {2015}
}

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7 pages, 2 figures, to appear in the proceedings of SF2A 2015

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