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The SkyMapper Transient Survey

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Scalzo, Richard
Yuan, Fang
Childress, Michael J.
Moller, Anais
Schmidt, Brian
Tucker, Brad E.
Zhang, Bonnie
Astier, Pierre
Betoule, Marc
Regnault, Nicolas

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The SkyMapper 1.3 m telescope at Siding Spring Observatory has now begun regular operations. Alongside the Southern Sky Survey, a comprehensive digital survey of the entire southern sky, SkyMapper will carry out a search for supernovae and other transients. The search strategy, covering a total footprint area of ~2000 deg2 with a cadence of $\leq 5$ days, is optimised for discovery and follow-up of low-redshift type Ia supernovae to constrain cosmic expansion and peculiar velocities. We describe the search operations and infrastructure, including a parallelised software pipeline to discover variable objects in difference imaging; simulations of the performance of the survey over its lifetime; public access to discovered transients; and some first results from the Science Verification data.

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Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia

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