Mapping the Periphery and Variability of the Magellanic Clouds
Abstract
We propose a combination of a modified Wide-Fast-Deep survey, a mini-survey of the South Celestial Pole, and a Deep Drilling-style survey to produce a 3-D map of the Magellanic System and to provide a detailed census of the transient and variable populations in the Clouds. We support modifying the Wide-Fast-Deep survey to cover the declination range -72.25< Dec<12.4 and the Galactic latitude range |b|>15, as proposed in a separate white paper. We additionally propose a mini-survey covering the 9502 with Dec < -72.25 in ugriz to the standard LSST single-exposure depth and with 40 visits per filter per field. Finally, we propose a mini-survey covering 100 2 of the main bodies of the Clouds with twelve total pointings, 2000 total visits per field, and shorter exposure time.
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