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The Second Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey

Authors :
Abazajian, Kevork
Adelman-McCarthy, Jennifer K.
Agüeros, Marcel A.
Allam, Sahar S.
Anderson, Kurt, S. J.
Anderson, Scott F.
Annis, James
Bahcall, Neta A.
Baldry, Ivan K.
Bastian, Steven
Berlind, Andreas
Bernardi, Mariangela
Blanton, Michael R.
Bochanski, John J. Jr.
Boroski, William N.
Briggs, John W.
Brinkmann, J.
Brunner, Robert J.
Budavári, Tamás
Carey, Larry N.
Carliles, Samuel
Castander, Francisco J.
Connolly, A. J.
Csabai, István
Doi, Mamoru
Dong, Feng
Eisenstein, Daniel James
Evans, Michael L.
Fan, Xiaohui
Finkbeiner, Douglas
Friedman, Scott D.
Frieman, Joshua A.
Fukugita, Masataka
Gal, Roy R.
Gillespie, Bruce
Glazebrook, Karl
Gray, Jim
Grebel, Eva K.
Gunn, James E.
Gurbani, Vijay K.
Hall, Patrick B.
Hamabe, Masaru
Harris, Frederick H.
Harris, Hugh C.
Harvanek, Michael
Heckman, Timothy M.
Hendry, John S.
Hennessy, Gregory S.
Hindsley, Robert B.
Hogan, Craig J.
Hogg, David W.
Holmgren, Donald J.
Ichikawa, Shin-ichi
Ichikawa, Takashi
Ivezic, Zeljko
Jester, Sebastian
Johnston, David E.
Jorgensen, Anders M.
Kent, Stephen M.
Kleinman, S. J.
Knapp, G. R.
Kniazev, Alexei Yu.
Kron, Richard G.
Krzesinski, Jurek
Kunszt, Peter Z.
Kuropatkin, Nickolai
Lamb, Donald Q.
Lampeitl, Hubert
Lee, Brian C.
Leger, R. French
Li, Nolan
Lin, Huan
Loh, Yeong-Shang
Long, Daniel C.
Loveday, Jon
Lupton, Robert H.
Malik, Tanu
Margon, Bruce
Matsubara, Takahiko
McGehee, Peregrine M.
McKay, Timothy A.
Meiksin, Avery
Munn, Jeffrey A.
Nakajima, Reiko
Nash, Thomas
Neilsen, Eric H. Jr.
Newberg, Heidi Jo
Newman, Peter R.
Nichol, Robert C.
Nicinski, Tom
Nieto-Santisteban, Maria
Nitta, Atsuko
Okamura, Sadanori
O, William
Ostriker, Jeremiah P.
Owen, Russell
Padmanabhan, Nikhil
Peoples, John
Pier, Jeffrey R.
Pope, Adrian C.
Quinn, Thomas R.
Richards, Gordon T.
Richmond, Michael W.
Rix, Hans-Walter
Rockosi, Constance M.
Schlegel, David J.
Schneider, Donald P.
Scranton, Ryan
Sekiguchi, Maki
Seljak, Uros
Sergey, Gary
Sesar, Branimir
Sheldon, Erin
Shimasaku, Kazu
Siegmund, Walter A.
Silvestri, Nicole M.
Smith, J. Allyn
Smolčić, Vernesa
Snedden, Stephanie A.
Stebbins, Albert
Stoughton, Chris
Strauss, Michael A.
SubbaRao, Mark
Szalay, Alexander S.
Szapudi, István
Szkody, Paula
Szokoly, Gyula P.
Tegmark, Max
Teodoro, Luis
Thakar, Aniruddha R.
Tremonti, Christy
Tucker, Douglas L.
Uomoto, Alan
Vanden Berk, Daniel E.
Vandenberg, Jan
Vogeley, Michael S.
Voges, Wolfgang
Vogt, Nicole P.
Walkowicz, Lucianne M.
Wang, Shu-i
Weinberg, David H.
West, Andrew A.
White, Simon D. M.
Wilhite, Brian C.
Xu, Yongzhong
Yanny, Brian
Yasuda, Naoki
Yip, Ching-Wa
Yocum, D. R.
York, Donald G.
Zehavi, Idit
Zibetti, Stefano
Zucker, Daniel B.
Source :
Quick submit: 2017-05-17T10:22:18-0400, Abazajian, Kevork, Jennifer K. Adelman-McCarthy, Marcel A. Agüeros, Sahar S. Allam, Kurt, S. J. Anderson, Scott F. Anderson, James Annis, et al. 2004. “The Second Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey.” The Astronomical Journal 128 (1) (July): 502–512. doi:10.1086/421365.
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2004.

Abstract

The Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) has validated and made publicly available its Second Data Release. This data release consists of 3324 deg2 of five-band (ugriz) imaging data with photometry for over 88 million unique objects, 367,360 spectra of galaxies, quasars, stars, and calibrating blank sky patches selected over 2627 deg2 of this area, and tables of measured parameters from these data. The imaging data reach a depth of r ≈ 22.2 (95% completeness limit for point sources) and are photometrically and astrometrically calibrated to 2% rms and 100 mas rms per coordinate, respectively. The imaging data have all been processed through a new version of the SDSS imaging pipeline, in which the most important improvement since the last data release is fixing an error in the model fits to each object. The result is that model magnitudes are now a good proxy for point-spread function magnitudes for point sources, and Petrosian magnitudes for extended sources. The spectroscopy extends from 3800 to 9200 Å at a resolution of 2000. The spectroscopic software now repairs a systematic error in the radial velocities of certain types of stars and has substantially improved spectrophotometry. All data included in the SDSS Early Data Release and First Data Release are reprocessed with the improved pipelines and included in the Second Data Release. Further characteristics of the data are described, as are the data products themselves and the tools for accessing them.<br />Astronomy

Subjects

Subjects :
atlases
catalogs
surveys

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00046256
Database :
Digital Access to Scholarship at Harvard (DASH)
Journal :
Quick submit: 2017-05-17T10:22:18-0400, Abazajian, Kevork, Jennifer K. Adelman-McCarthy, Marcel A. Agüeros, Sahar S. Allam, Kurt, S. J. Anderson, Scott F. Anderson, James Annis, et al. 2004. “The Second Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey.” The Astronomical Journal 128 (1) (July): 502–512. doi:10.1086/421365.
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edshld.1.33370050
Document Type :
Journal Article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1086/421365