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Data Release 2 of S-PLUS: accurate template-fitting based photometry covering $\sim$1000 square degrees in 12 optical filters

Authors :
Almeida-Fernandes, F.
Sampedro, L.
Herpich, F. R.
Molino, A.
Barbosa, C. E.
Buzzo, M. L.
Overzier, R. A.
de Lima, E. V. R.
Nakazono, L. M. I.
Schwarz, G. B. Oliveira
Perottoni, H. D.
Bolutavicius, G. F.
Gutiérrez-Soto, L. A.
Santos-Silva, T.
Vitorelli, A. Z.
Werle, A.
Whitten, D. D.
Duarte, M. V. Costa
Bom, C. R.
Coelho, P.
Sodré Jr., L.
Placco, V. M.
Teixeira, G. S. M.
Alonso-García, J.
Beers, T. C.
Kanaan, A.
Ribeiro, T.
Schoenell, W.
de Oliveira, C. Mendes
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The Southern Photometric Local Universe Survey (S-PLUS) is an ongoing survey of $\sim$9300 deg$^2$ in the southern sky in a 12-band photometric system. This paper presents the second data release (DR2) of S-PLUS, consisting of 514 tiles covering an area of 950 deg$^2$. The data has been fully calibrated using a new photometric calibration technique suitable for the new generation of wide-field multi-filter surveys. This technique consists of a $\chi^2$ minimisation to fit synthetic stellar templates to already calibrated data from other surveys, eliminating the need for standard stars and reducing the survey duration by $\sim$15\%. We compare the template-predicted and S-PLUS instrumental magnitudes to derive the photometric zero-points (ZPs). We show that these ZPs can be further refined by fitting the stellar templates to the 12 S-PLUS magnitudes, which better constrain the models by adding the narrow-band information. We use the STRIPE82 region to estimate ZP errors, which are $\lesssim10$ mmags for filters J0410, J0430, $g$, J0515, $r$, J0660, $i$, J0861 and $z$; $\lesssim 15$ mmags for filter J0378; and $\lesssim 25$ mmags for filters $u$ and J0395. We describe the complete data flow of the S-PLUS/DR2 from observations to the final catalogues and present a brief characterisation of the data. We show that, for a minimum signal-to-noise threshold of 3, the photometric depths of the DR2 range from 19.9 mag to 21.3 mag (measured in Petrosian apertures), depending on the filter. The S-PLUS DR2 can be accessed from the website: https://splus.cloud}{https://splus.cloud.<br />Comment: 29 pages, 26 figures, 7 tables

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2104.00020
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stac284