Trans-Neptunian objects found in the first four years of the Dark Energy Survey
Abstract
We present a catalog of 316 trans-Neptunian bodies detected by the Dark Energy Survey (DES). These objects include 245 discoveries by DES (139 not previously published) detected in ≈ 60,000 exposures from the first four seasons of the survey ("Y4" data). The survey covers a contiguous 5000 deg2 of the southern sky in the grizY optical/NIR filter set, with a typical TNO in this part of the sky being targeted by 25-30 Y4 exposures. We describe the processes for detection of transient sources and the linkage into TNO orbits, which are made challenging by the absence of the few-hour repeat observations employed by TNO-optimized surveys. We also describe the procedures for determining detection efficiencies vs. magnitude and estimating rates of false-positive linkages. This work presents all TNOs which were detected on 6 unique nights in the Y4 data and pass a "sub-threshold confirmation" test wherein we demand the the object be detectable in a stack of the individual images in which the orbit indicates an object should be present, but was not detected. This eliminates false positives and yields TNO detections complete to r 23.3 mag with virtually no dependence on orbital properties for bound TNOs at distance 30\, AU<d<2500\, AU. The final DES TNO catalog is expected to yield >0.3 mag more depth, and arcs of >4 years for nearly all detections.
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