Digitization of Astronomical Photographic Plate of China and Astrometric Measurement of Single-exposure Plates

Z. Shang, Yong Yu, Liangliang Wang, Mei-Ting Yang, Jing Yang, Shiyin Shen, Min Liu, 权峰 徐, Chenzhou Cui, Dongwei Fan, Zhenghong Tang, Jian-hai Zhao
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From the mid-19th century to the end of the 20th century, photographic plates served as the primary detectors for astronomical observations. Astronomical photographic observations in China began in 1901, and over a century, a total of approximately 30,000 astronomical photographic plates have been captured. These historical plates play an irreplaceable role in conducting long-term, time-domain astronomical research. To preserve and explore these valuable original astronomical observational data, Shanghai Astronomical Observatory has organized the transportation of plates taken at night from various stations across the country to the Sheshan Plate Archive for centralized preservation. For the first time, plate information statistics was performed. On this basis, the plates were cleaned and digitally scanned, and finally digitized images were acquired for 29,314 plates. In this study, using Gaia DR2 as the reference star catalog, astrometric processing has been carried out successfully on 15,696 single-exposure plates, including object extraction, stellar identification, and plate model computation. As a result, for long focal length telescopes, such as the 40cm double-tube refractor telescope and the 1.56m reflector telescope at the Shanghai Astronomical Observatory and the 1m reflector telescope at the Yunnan Astronomical Observatory, the astrometric accuracy obtained for their plates is approximately 0.1′′ to 0.3′′. The distribution of astrometric accuracy for medium and short focal length telescopes ranges from 0.3′′ to 1.0′′. The relevant data of this batch of plates, including digitized images and stellar catalog of the plates are archived and released by the National Astronomical Data Center. Users can access and download plate data based on keywords such as station, telescope, observation year, and observed celestial coordinates.
中国天文照相底版数字化和单次曝光底版的天文测量
从 19 世纪中叶到 20 世纪末,照相底版一直是天文观测的主要探测器。中国的天文照相观测始于 1901 年,一个多世纪以来,共拍摄了约 3 万张天文照相底版。这些历史悠久的天文照相底版在开展长期时域天文研究方面发挥着不可替代的作用。为了保存和发掘这些宝贵的原始天文观测资料,上海天文台组织人员将全国各地观测站夜间拍摄的天文照相底版运送到佘山底版资料馆集中保存。在此基础上,上海天文台首次对版片进行了信息统计。在此基础上,对底版进行了清洗和数字化扫描,最终获得了 29,314 块底版的数字化图像。在这项研究中,以 Gaia DR2 为参考星表,成功地对 15,696 块单曝光平板进行了天体测量处理,包括天体提取、恒星识别和平板模型计算。因此,对于长焦距望远镜,如上海天文台的 40 厘米双筒折射望远镜和 1.56 米反射望远镜,以及云南天文台的 1 米反射望远镜,其星盘的天体测量精度约为 0.1′′至 0.3′′。中短焦距望远镜的天体测量精度分布在 0.3′′ 至 1.0′′之间。这批板块的相关数据,包括板块的数字化图像和恒星星表,均由国家天文数据中心存档和发布。用户可以根据观测站、望远镜、观测年份、观测天体坐标等关键字访问和下载图版数据。
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