SS object¶
Derived parameters for moving (Solar System) objects.
Schema: SSObject table
Access¶
The SS object catalog is accessible via the TAP and Butler services.
Recommended access service: TAP
TAP¶
Citation: NSF-DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory (2025); Legacy Survey of Space and Time Data Preview 1: SSObject searchable catalog
https://doi.org/10.71929/rubin/2570335 [
BibTeX
]Table name:
SSObject
Columns: 3
Rows: 431
Butler¶
Citation: NSF-DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory (2025); Legacy Survey of Space and Time Data Preview 1: ss_object dataset type
https://doi.org/10.71929/rubin/2570334 [
BibTeX
]Dataset type: (‘ss_object’, {}, ArrowAstropy)
Format: Parquet
Number of Butler datasets: 1
Description¶
A “Solar System object” is a moving object for which groupings of difference image detections (DIASources
) have been linked together.
The SS object table contains the unique SSObjectId
identifier, number of observations, and the date of the discovery submission (if a new discovery) for each solar system object detected with signal-to-noise ratio >5.
The DP1 version of the SS object table is very minimal, with only 3 columns. Future versions of this table will include, for example, the best fit absolute magnitude and slope (G and H) parameters per band and associated statistics.
Processing¶
The SS object catalog is the result of Solar System processing (SSP).
Tutorials¶
See the 200-level notebook or 200-level portal tutorials demonstrating how to access the SS object table.