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Keywords

astrometry
proper motions

How to Cite

Astrometry with LSST: Objectives and Challenges. (2018). Revista Mexicana De Astrofísica Y Astronomía Serie De Conferencias, 50, 31-33. https://astronomia.unam.mx/journals/rmxac/article/view/2018rmxac..50...31c
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Abstract

The forthcoming Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) is an optical telescope with an effective aperture of 6.4 m, and a field of view of 9.6 square degrees. Thus, LSST will have an étendue larger than any other optical telescope, performing wide-field, deep imaging of the sky. There are four broad categories of science objectives: 1) dark-energy and dark matter, 2) transients, 3) the Milky Way and its neighbours and, 4) the Solar System. In particular, for the Milky-Way science case, astrometry will make a critical contribution; therefore, special attention must be devoted to extract the maximum amount of astrometric information from the LSST data. Here, we outline the astrometric challenges posed by such a massive survey. We also present some current examples of ground-based, wide-field, deep imagers used for astrometry, as precursors of the LSST.