KMTNet Synoptic Survey of Southern Sky II: Data Reduction and Real-Time Transient Detection Pipeline

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KMTNet Synoptic Survey of Southern Sky II: Data Reduction and Real-Time Transient Detection Pipeline

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Mankeun Jeong, Myungshin Im, Joonho Kim, Seo-Won Chang, Sungho Jung, Chung-Uk Lee, Dong-Jin Kim, Bomi Park, Jaewon Lee, Jiseop Shin, Changwan Kim, Gregory S. H. Paek

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We present a comprehensive pipeline developed for the image processing of the KMTNet Synoptic Survey of the Southern Sky (KS4) Data Release 1. This pipeline encompasses several key processes, including data quality assurance, astrometry, photometric zero-point (ZP) calibration, bad pixel masking, image stacking, and difference image analysis (DIA). The astrometric solutions were validated by cross-matching with the Gaia EDR3 catalog, achieving sub-pixel astrometric accuracy (< 0.4 arcsec). To ensure spatial consistency, we divided each image into multiple subsections and confirmed that astrometric accuracy was maintained even at the edges. We performed a two-stage photometric calibration. Initial ZP solutions were computed for each individual image frame using the APASS DR9 and SkyMapper DR3 catalogs. Subsequently, we corrected residual spatial variations in the stacked images using Gaia XP photometry. This procedure yielded a 5-sigma depth of 22-23 AB mag across the BVRI bands, with root-mean-square errors of approximately 0.03 mag when referenced to Gaia stars in the magnitude range of 14-19 mag. The processed KS4 images span over 4,000 deg^2 of the southern sky, providing reference images suitable for DIA. This publicly available pipeline also supports real-time processing of newly acquired images, enabling prompt transient detection. We demonstrate its effectiveness through successful applications in gravitational-wave follow-up observations.

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