Astrometry Survey Missions Beyond the Magnitude Limit
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Three planned astrometry survey satellites, FAME, DIVA, and GAIA, all aim at observing magnitude-limited samples. We argue that substantial additional scientific opportunities are within the reach of these mission if they devote a modest fraction of their catalogs to selected targets that are fainter than their magnitude limits. We show that the addition of O(106) faint (R > 15) targets to the 40× 10 object FAME catalog can improve the precision of the reference frame by a factor 2.5, to 7μas yr, increase Galactocentric distance at which halo rotation can be precisely (2 km s) measured by a factor 4, to 25 kpc, and increase the number of late M dwarfs, L dwarfs, and white dwarfs with good parallaxes by an order of magnitude. In most cases, the candidate quasars, horizontal branch stars, and dim dwarfs that should be observed to achieve these aims are not yet known. We present various methods to identify candidates from these classes, and assess the efficiencies of these methods. The analysis presented here can be applied to DIVA with modest modifications. Application to GAIA should be deferred until the characteristics of potential targets are better constrained. Subject headings: astrometry—Galaxy: fundamental parameters—Galaxy: halo —reference systems—stars: late-type—white dwarfs Universities Space Research Association, 300 D Street, SW, suite 801, Washington, DC 20024-4703
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تاریخ انتشار 2002