The confusion limit on astrometry with SIM

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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28 pages, 11 figures, to appear in Oct 2001 issue of PASP

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An important requirement for the Space Interferometry Mission (SIM) is to carry out precision astrometry in crowded fields. This capability is crucial, for example, to accurately measure proper motions of bright stars in nearby galaxies. From such measurements, one can obtain distance estimates, explore the dynamics of these systems and measure the mass of the Milky Way itself. In this paper we investigate errors introduced by confusion, i.e. the presence of objects other than the targeted star in the SIM field of view (FOV). Using existing HST images of fields in M31, the LMC and the Galaxy we simulate the background within the SIM FOV and estimate the errors in the measured position of the target star. Our simulations account for the error contribution from photon statistics. We also study the effects of pointing imperfections when a field is revisited which result in errors in the measured proper motion. We use the simulations to explore the measurement accuracy of several SIM key programs which will require crowded field astrometry. In M31, the error in the absolute position of the targets could be significant for all but the brightest targets. Our results also indicate that in the case of the brightest targets in M31, and for all likely target magnitudes in the other cases, confusion-induced proper motion errors are well within the SIM requirements. However, targets which vary in flux between measurements can be susceptible to enhanced proper motion errors. We also find that for an on-source integration time of one hour, photon noise is larger than or of comparable magnitude to the confusion-induced position error for bright targets and dominates over proper motion error in most cases.

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