• NASA
  • IPAC

Cyclops AGN/Gorjian

About

The Cyclops AGN team will be continuing the work of last year's AGNatha team, using WISE data to identify anomalous AGN in Gaia.


Abstract

Context. Gaia is an astrometric mission measuring the position of millions of objects in the sky. An active galactic nucleus (AGN) is one example of such objects, and some AGNs register as having parallax or proper motion. AGNs should not register parallax or proper motion as they are in other galaxies, and are therefore far too distant for us to detect their parallax or proper motion. The Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) is a mission that has repeatedly mapped the sky in infrared wavelengths, and cataloged three quarters of a billion objects, of which there are over 4 million AGNs, which allows us a much larger sample size than what Gaia has identified on its own.
In 2023 a NASA/IPAC Teacher Archival Research Program (NITARP) team analyzed the WISE AGNs in Gaia so as to construct a catalog of the interesting and unusual AGNs with incorrectly measured parallaxes.

Aims. We will create a similar catalog for proper motion. Our team will analyze the proper motions of WISE identified AGNs for which there is astrometry from Gaia.The research will seek to identify a cause for the discrepancy between the astrometric measurements and identification as an AGN.

Methods. Our team will crossmatch identified AGNs from WISE with sources in Gaia Data Release 3 (DR3) that have proper motion. Once we have this larger catalog of anomalous targets, we will analyze it to see if there are other unique characteristics or environmental factors that they tend to share to gain insight as to why these anomalous readings are happening. This will include cross-referencing them with optical sky surveys.



Mentor Educator

Senson

Mr. Benjamin Senson

James Madison Memorial High School, Madison, Wisconsin Madison College, Madison, Wisconsin MMSD Planetarium, Madison, Wisconsin


Participant Educator

Forester

Mr. David Forester

Mission Vista High School, Oceanside, California


Participant Educator

Mason

Ms. Lenee Mason

Copiague Middle School, Copiague, New York


Participant Educator

Riordan

Ms. Michelle Riordan

Police Activities League of Egg Harbor Township & Atlantic County, Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey


Events


News

  • NITARP 2024 proposal review April 15, 2024

    Many people helped with the review of the 2023 NITARP teams' proposals. Thanks to you all! People at IPAC who helped included:

    • Indrajit Das
    • Narot Piric
    • Troy Raen
    • Jaladh Singhal

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