Award Abstract # 0909073
Building the Pipeline to DASCH for Temporal Surveys

NSF Org: AST
Division Of Astronomical Sciences
Recipient: PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE
Initial Amendment Date: September 8, 2009
Latest Amendment Date: February 14, 2012
Award Number: 0909073
Award Instrument: Standard Grant
Program Manager: Maria Womack
mwomack@nsf.gov
 (703)292-2620
AST
 Division Of Astronomical Sciences
MPS
 Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien
Start Date: September 15, 2009
End Date: August 31, 2013 (Estimated)
Total Intended Award Amount: $722,275.00
Total Awarded Amount to Date: $722,275.00
Funds Obligated to Date: FY 2009 = $722,275.00
ARRA Amount: $722,275.00
History of Investigator:
  • Jonathan Grindlay (Principal Investigator)
    jgrindlay@cfa.harvard.edu
Recipient Sponsored Research Office: Harvard University
1033 MASSACHUSETTS AVE STE 3
CAMBRIDGE
MA  US  02138-5366
(617)495-5501
Sponsor Congressional District: 05
Primary Place of Performance: Harvard University
1033 MASSACHUSETTS AVE STE 3
CAMBRIDGE
MA  US  02138-5366
Primary Place of Performance
Congressional District:
05
Unique Entity Identifier (UEI): LN53LCFJFL45
Parent UEI:
NSF Program(s): STELLAR ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSC
Primary Program Source: 01R00910DB RRA RECOVERY ACT
Program Reference Code(s): 0000, 1207, 6890, OTHR
Program Element Code(s): 121500
Award Agency Code: 4900
Fund Agency Code: 4900
Assistance Listing Number(s): 47.082

ABSTRACT

This award is funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Public Law 111-5).

Dr. Jonathan Grindlay will continue his efforts to recover information from the pre-digital era of astronomical imaging. Under a previous award, his group has demonstrated a high speed scanner system that can quickly digitize astronomical images recorded on glass plates to high photometric accuracy. Their machine will enable the full Digital Access to a Sky Century from Harvard (DASCH) project, and makes possible the eventual digital preservation of the 500,000 plates of the Harvard College Observatory. The DASCH project will open the astronomical window of time variability on long timescales (from months to 100 years) from currently existing, but inaccessible and barely-mined data. Under this award, Dr. Grindlay will finish development of the extensive software needed to reduce and analyze DASCH data. The photometry and astrometry routines are in advanced stages of development, but further work is needed to make them fully robust. Two science projects will be carried out during this software development: temporal surveys of the galactic bulge and of a selected set of quasars. To conduct the two demonstration projects, this group will scan and digitize about 10,000 plates (2% of the total).

As in previous studies of time-variability, it is expected that opening a wide window in time will reveal new phenomena. The project aims to increase public awareness that the universe is not static, and evolution and change are common. The group will also develop a public website that will be fully accessible to the public and astronomical community.

PUBLICATIONS PRODUCED AS A RESULT OF THIS RESEARCH

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Tang, S.; Grindlay, J.; Los, E.; Laycock, S. "DASCH Discovery of Large Amplitude ~10-100 Year Variability in K Giants" Astrophysical Journal , v.710 , 2010 , p.L77
Tang, S.; Grindlay, J., et al "DASCH ON KU Cyg: A â?¼5 YEAR DUST ACCRETION EVENT IN â?¼1900" Astrophysical Journal , v.738 , 2011 , p.7
Tang, S.; Grindlay, J., Los, E. and Laycock, S. "DASCH DISCOVERY OF LARGE AMPLITUDE â?¼10â??100 YEAR VARIABILITY IN K GIANTS" Astrophysical Journal , v.710 , 2010 , p.L77
Tang, S.; Grindlay, J., et al "DASCH ON KU Cyg: A ~5 YEAR DUST ACCRETION EVENT IN ~1900" Astrophysical Journal , v.738 , 2011 , p.7
Tang, Sumin; Grindlay, Jonathan E.; Moe, Maxwell; Orosz, Jerome A.; Kurucz, Robert L.; Quinn, Samuel N.; Servillat, Mathieu "DASCH Discovery of a Possible Nova-like Outburst in a Peculiar Symbiotic Binary" Astrophysical Journal , v.751 , 2012 , p.99
Grindlay, Jonathan; Tang, Sumin; Los, Edward; Servillat, Mathieu "Opening the 100-Year Window for Time-Domain Astronomy" Proceedings IAU Symposium 285 , 2012 , p.29
Servillat, M.; Los, E. J.; Grindlay, J. E.; Tang, S.; Laycock, S. "Correcting the Astrometry of DASCH Scanned Plates" ASPC , v.442 , 2011 , p.273
Los, E.; Grindlay, J.; Tang, S.; Servillat, M.; Laycock, S. "The DASCH Data Processing Pipeline and Multiple Exposure Plate Processing" ASPC , v.42 , 2011 , p.269
Kubunchoo, N., Clayton, G., Vieux, T., Dickerman, N., Hillwig, T., Welch, D., Pagnotta, A., Tang, S., Grindlay, J. and Henden, A. "NSV 11154 Is a New R Coronae Borealis Star" PASP , v.123 , 2011 , p.1149 10.1086/662435
Laycock, S.; Tang, S.; Grindlay, J.; Los, E.; Simcoe, R.; Mink, D. "Digital Access to a Sky Century at Harvard: Initial Photometry and Astrometry" AJ , v.140 , 2010 , p.1062 10.1088/0004-6256/140/4/1062
Tang, Sumin; Grindlay, Jonathan; Los, Edward; Laycock, Silas "DASCH Discovery of Large Amplitude ~10-100 Year Variability in K Giants" ApJ , v.710 , 2010 , p.L77 10.1088/2041-8205/710/1/L77
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