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We report on the serendipitous observations of Solar System objects imaged during the High cadence Transient Survey (HiTS) 2014 observation campaign. Data from this high cadence, wide field survey was originally analyzed for finding variable static sources using Machine Learning to select the most-likely candidates. In this work we search for moving transients consistent with Solar System objects and derive their orbital parameters. We use a simple, custom detection algorithm to link trajectories and assume Keplerian motion to derive the asteroids orbital parameters. We use known asteroids from the Minor Planet Center (MPC) database to assess the detection efficiency of the survey and our search algorithm. Trajectories have an average of nine detections spread over 2 days, and our fit yields typical errors of $sigma_asim 0.07 ~{rm AU}$, $sigma_{rm e} sim 0.07 $ and $sigma_isim 0.^{circ}5~ {rm deg}$ in semi-major axis, eccentricity, and inclination respectively for known asteroids in our sample. We extract 7,700 orbits from our trajectories, identifying 19 near Earth objects, 6,687 asteroids, 14 Centaurs, and 15 trans-Neptunian objects. This highlights the complementarity of supernova wide field surveys for Solar System research and the significance of machine learning to clean data of false detections. It is a good example of the data--driven science that LSST will deliver.
The Dharma Planet Survey (DPS) aims to monitor about 150 nearby very bright FGKM dwarfs (within 50 pc) during 2016$-$2020 for low-mass planet detection and characterization using the TOU very high resolution optical spectrograph (R$approx$100,000, 38
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M-type asteroids, as defined in the Tholen taxonomy (Tholen, 1984), are medium albedo bodies supposed to have a metallic composition and to be the progenitors both of differentiated iron-nickel meteorites and enstatite chondrites. We carried out a sp
We present reflected light spectral observations from 0.4 to 2.5 micron of 24 asteroids chosen from the population of asteroids initially classified as Tholen X-type objects (Tholen, 1984). The X complex in the Tholen taxonomy comprises the E, M and
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