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1 KMTNet Strategy, Event Finder, Data Policy Andy Gould (KASI/MPIA/OSU)

2 2015 KMTNet Strategy

3 Augmented With Very Low Cadence Fields to Support Spitzer

4 Pipeline 1) Star Catalogs

5 KMT BLG01K (OGLE III stars)

6 4 Main KMT Fields (2015)

7 KMT BLG01K

8 KMT BLG01K

9 KMT BLG01M

10 KMT BLG01T

11 KMT BLG01N

12 KMT BLG02K

13 KMT BLG02M

14 KMT BLG02T

15 KMT BLG02N

16 KMT BLG03K

17 KMT BLG03M

18 KMT BLG03T

19 KMT BLG03N

20 KMT BLG04K

21 KMT BLG04M

22 KMT BLG04T

23 KMT BLG04N

24 KMT BLG04N KMT BLG02N

25 Pipeline 1) Star Catalogs 2) Light Curves

26 Pipeline 1) Star Catalogs 2) Light Curves Wozniak (2000) DIA

27 Pipeline 1) Star Catalogs 2) Light Curves 3) Event Finder

28 Pipeline 1) Star Catalogs 2) Light Curves 3) Event Finder Simplified Form F(t) = a1 + a2*fk(t;t0,teff); k=1,2 NOT F(t) = a1 + a2*f(t;t0,teff,u0)

29 u0 = 0 u0 = 1

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32 New Star No catalog entries within 1''

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38 Failed chi2 = 120

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42 Similar to MOA 2011 BLG 293

43 Pipeline/Event Finder Tasks 1) Run Event Finder on 2015 prime fields

44 Pipeline/Event Finder Tasks 1) Run Event Finder on 2015 prime fields 2) Make Star Catalogs for fields

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47 KMT BLG01K

48 4 Main KMT Fields (2015)

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50 Pipeline/Event Finder Tasks 1) Run Event Finder on 2015 prime fields 2) Make Star Catalogs for fields 3) Adapt Event Finder to 2016 conditions

51 Pipeline/Event Finder Tasks 1) Run Event Finder on 2015 prime fields 2) Make Star Catalogs for fields 3) Adapt Event Finder to 2016 conditions Simultaneous fits to e.g. BLG02 & BLG42

52 Pipeline/Event Finder Tasks 1) Run Event Finder on 2015 prime fields 2) Make Star Catalogs for fields 3) Adapt Event Finder to 2016 conditions Simultaneous fits to e.g. BLG02 & BLG42 Simultaneous fits to CTIO, SAAO, SSO data

53 Pipeline/Event Finder Tasks 1) Run Event Finder on 2015 prime fields 2) Make Star Catalogs for fields 3) Adapt Event Finder to 2016 conditions Simultaneous fits to e.g. BLG02 & BLG42 Simultaneous fits to CTIO, SAAO, SSO data Run Event Finder on all 24(+3) fields

54 2016 (except K2) 3 flds 0.25 hr 7 flds 1.00 hr 11 flds 2.50 hr 3 flds 5.00 hr

55 Proposal: K2 Field9 5.3 Mpxl Gould, Horne, Street 2014, K2 White Paper

56 KMTNet BLG02 & BLG03 Adopted Pixels K2 Chips Courtesy of Radek Poleski

57 2016 (K2 only) SAAO + SSO 2 flds 0.17 hr 1 fld 7 flds 1.33 hr 11 flds 3.33 hr 3 flds 6.67 hr 0.33 hr CTIO 3 flds 0.25 hr 7 flds 1.00 hr 11 flds 2.50 hr 3 flds 5.00 hr

58 2017 (except Spitzer) SAAO + SSO 2 flds 0.17 hr 1 fld 7 flds 1.33 hr 11 flds 3.33 hr 3 flds 6.67 hr 0.33 hr CTIO 3 flds 0.25 hr 7 flds 1.00 hr 11 flds 2.50 hr 3 flds 5.00 hr

59 Spitzer Microlensing

60 Spitzer Microlensing

61 2017 (Spitzer only) 3 flds 0.25 hr 7 flds 1.00 hr 11 flds 2.50 hr 3 flds 5.00 hr

62 V band CTIO (1/6) CTIO (1/11), SAAO (1/21) 2017 CTIO (1/11), SAAO (1/21), SSO (1/21)?

63 DATA POLICY: 2015 Journal Paper: Event Finder + Light Curves

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66 DATA POLICY: 2015 Journal Paper: Event Finder + Light Curves Modeling can start immediately, but...

67 DATA POLICY: 2015 Journal Paper: Event Finder + Light Curves Modeling can start immediately, but Data remain proprietary until... Event Finder Paper is accepted All KMTNet Team Papers 2015 event papers that it references are accepted

68 DATA POLICY: 2015 Journal Paper: Event Finder + Light Curves Modeling can start immediately, but Data remain proprietary until papers accepted Mass produced DIA/Pysis Lightcurves Completely unrestricted use

69 DATA POLICY: 2015 Journal Paper: Event Finder + Light Curves Modeling can start immediately, but Data remain proprietary until papers accepted Mass produced DIA/Pysis Lightcurves Completely unrestricted use Welcome, not require, to include KMT team

70 DATA POLICY: 2015 Journal Paper: Event Finder + Light Curves Modeling can start immediately, but Data remain proprietary until papers accepted Mass produced DIA/Pysis Lightcurves Completely unrestricted use Welcome, not require, to include KMT team Images available for work nearing publication

71 DATA POLICY: 2016

72 DATA POLICY: 2016 Same Principles

73 DATA POLICY: 2016 Same Principles Details Not Yet Worked Out

74 DATA POLICY: 2016 I: K2 (tentative) Journal Paper, Event Finder + Light Curves

75 DATA POLICY: 2016 I: K2 (tentative) Journal Paper, Event Finder + Light Curves Full immediate access to KMTNet events

76 DATA POLICY: 2016 I: K2 (tentative) Journal Paper, Event Finder + Light Curves Full immediate access to KMTNet events No wait time for acceptance

77 DATA POLICY: 2016 I: K2 (tentative) Journal Paper, Event Finder + Light Curves Full immediate access to KMTNet events Strongly Encourage KMTNet co authorship

78 DATA POLICY: 2016 I: K2 (tentative) Journal Paper, Event Finder + Light Curves Full immediate access to KMTNet events Strongly Encourage KMTNet co authorship Post Light Curves for non KMTNet (OGLE/MOA) events, but...

79 DATA POLICY: 2016 I: K2 (tentative) Journal Paper, Event Finder + Light Curves Full immediate access to KMTNet events Strongly Encourage KMTNet co authorship Post Light Curves for non KMTNet (OGLE/MOA) events, but Permission from OGLE/MOA required to use these KMTNet data

80 DATA POLICY: 2016 II: non K2 (tentative)

81 DATA POLICY: 2016 II: non K2 (tentative) Same as 2015, except...

82 DATA POLICY: 2016 II: non K2 (tentative) Same as 2015, except Hopefully faster turnaround

83 DATA POLICY: (tentative)

84 DATA POLICY: (tentative) Same as 2015/2016, except

85 DATA POLICY: (tentative) Same as 2015/2016, except Target: post light curves by Apr 1 of next year

86 Conclusions

87 Conclusions

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