The Via Project is a planned five-year dual-hemisphere spectroscopic survey targeting over 2 million stars with 100 m/s RV stability and transient spectroscopy to r~24 using instruments on MMT and Magellan/Clay telescopes starting in 2027.
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Pilot verification using Rubin early alerts confirms 32 of 40 RR Lyrae candidates from prior catalogs as real while identifying 20% non-RR Lyrae contaminants including AGN and eclipsing binaries.
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The Via Project: Overview of the Science, Instrument, and Survey
The Via Project is a planned five-year dual-hemisphere spectroscopic survey targeting over 2 million stars with 100 m/s RV stability and transient spectroscopy to r~24 using instruments on MMT and Magellan/Clay telescopes starting in 2027.
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A Pilot Study to Verify the RR Lyrae Candidates with Vera C. Rubin Observatory Early Alerts
Pilot verification using Rubin early alerts confirms 32 of 40 RR Lyrae candidates from prior catalogs as real while identifying 20% non-RR Lyrae contaminants including AGN and eclipsing binaries.