Precision astrometry with SuperCOSMOS

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 298:3 (1998) 897-904

Authors:

NC Hambly, L Miller, HT MacGillivray, JT Herd, WA Cormack

Abstract:

We describe the new, fast, high-precision microdensitometer SuperCOSMOS. Some aspects of hardware and software design that enable high-precision astrometry from photographic plates are explained. We show that the positioning repeatability of the measuring machine is less than 0.1 μm standard error in either coordinate, and the absolute positional accuracy is about 0.15 μm standard error. Furthermore, measurements of the same plate in different orientations show that the sampling errors are small (e.g. ∼0.2 μm, rising to ∼1.0 μm at the plate limit, for stellar images in a IIIaJ emulsion), thus allowing the extraction of relative positional information from Schmidt plates at accuracies less than 1 μm. We demonstrate that SuperCOSMOS is capable of measuring the positions of bright stars (i.e. those more than ∼4 mag above the plate limit) to a precision ∼0.5 μm with survey-grade photographic plates employing fine-grained emulsions.

A bright QSO near 3C273

ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS 335:1 (1998) 121-122

Authors:

MA Read, L Miller, G Hasinger

Discovery of radio-loud broad absorption line quasars using ultraviolet excess and deep radio selection

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL 505:1 (1998) L7-L10

Authors:

MS Brotherton, W van Breugel, RJ Smith, BJ Boyle, T Shanks, SM Croom, L Miller, RH Becker

The UVX quasar optical luminosity function and its evolution

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY 293:1 (1998) 107-112

Authors:

P Goldschmidt, L Miller

The AAO 2dF QSO Redshift Survey

ArXiv astro-ph/9710202 (1997)

Authors:

Boyle, RJ Smith, T Shanks, SM Croom, L Miller

Abstract:

We describe the aims, strategy and status of the AAO 2dF QSO redshift survey. This goal of the survey is to obtain redshifts for 30000 QSOs in a homogeneous magnitude limited (B<21) survey. The survey began in early 1997 and should be complete by the end of 1999.