Kiso Supernova Survey (KISS): Survey strategy

The Kiso Supernova Survey (KISS) is a high-cadence optical wide-field supernova (SN) survey. The primary goal of the survey is to catch the very early light of a SN, during the shock breakout phase. Detection of SN shock breakouts combined with multi-band photometry obtained with other facilities wo...

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Published inPublications of the Astronomical Society of Japan Vol. 66; no. 6
Main Authors Morokuma, Tomoki, Tominaga, Nozomu, Tanaka, Masaomi, Mori, Kensho, Matsumoto, Emiko, Kikuchi, Yuki, Shibata, Takumi, Sako, Shigeyuki, Aoki, Tsutomu, Doi, Mamoru, Kobayashi, Naoto, Maehara, Hiroyuki, Matsunaga, Noriyuki, Mito, Hiroyuki, Miyata, Takashi, Nakada, Yoshikazu, Soyano, Takao, Tarusawa, Ken'ichi, Miyazaki, Satoshi, Nakata, Fumiaki, Okada, Norio, Sarugaku, Yuki, Richmond, Michael W., Akitaya, Hiroshi, Aldering, Greg, Arimatsu, Ko, Contreras, Carlos, Horiuchi, Takashi, Hsiao, Eric Y., Itoh, Ryosuke, Iwata, Ikuru, Kawabata, Koji S., Kawai, Nobuyuki, Kitagawa, Yutaro, Kokubo, Mitsuru, Kuroda, Daisuke, Mazzali, Paolo, Misawa, Toru, Moritani, Yuki, Morrell, Nidia, Okamoto, Rina, Pavlyuk, Nikolay, Phillips, Mark M., Pian, Elena, Sahu, Devendra, Saito, Yoshihiko, Sano, Kei, Stritzinger, Maximilian D., Tachibana, Yutaro, Taddia, Francesco, Takaki, Katsutoshi, Tateuchi, Ken, Tomita, Akihiko, Tsvetkov, Dmitry, Ui, Takahiro, Ukita, Nobuharu, Urata, Yuji, Walker, Emma S., Yoshii, Taketoshi
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.12.2014
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ISSN0004-6264
2053-051X
DOI10.1093/pasj/psu105

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Summary:The Kiso Supernova Survey (KISS) is a high-cadence optical wide-field supernova (SN) survey. The primary goal of the survey is to catch the very early light of a SN, during the shock breakout phase. Detection of SN shock breakouts combined with multi-band photometry obtained with other facilities would provide detailed physical information on the progenitor stars of SNe. The survey is performed using a 2 $_{.}^{\circ}$2 × 2 $_{.}^{\circ}$2 field-of-view instrument on the 1.05-m Kiso Schmidt telescope, the Kiso Wide Field Camera (KWFC). We take a 3-min exposure in g-band once every hour in our survey, reaching magnitude g ∼ 20–21. About 100 nights of telescope time per year have been spent on the survey since 2012 April. The number of the shock breakout detections is estimated to be of the order of 1 during our three-year project. This paper summarizes the KISS project including the KWFC observing setup, the survey strategy, the data reduction system, and CBET-reported SNe discovered so far by KISS.
ISSN:0004-6264
2053-051X
DOI:10.1093/pasj/psu105