We describe a standard star catalog constructed using multiple SDSS photometric observations (at least four per band, with a median of 10) in the ugriz system. The catalog includes 1.01 million nonvariable unresolved objects from the equatorial stripe 82 (|δJ2000.0| < 1.266°) in the right ascension range 20h34m-4h00m and with the corresponding r-band (approximately Johnson V-band) magnitudes in the range 14-22. The distributions of measurements for individual sources demonstrate that the photometric pipeline correctly estimates random photometric errors, which are below 0.01 mag for stars brighter than 19.5, 20.5, 20.5, 20, and 18.5 in ugriz, respectively (about twice as good as for individual SDSS runs). Several independent tests of the in...
We present the optical data for 195 H I-selected galaxies that fall within both the Sloan Digital Sk...
This paper describes the Seventh Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS), marking the co...
We present the 158 standard stars that define the u\u27g\u27r\u27i\u27z\u27 photometric system. Thes...
We describe a standard star catalog constructed using multiple SDSS photometric observations (at lea...
We describe a standard star catalog constructed using multiple SDSS photometric observations (at lea...
We compare Stetson's photometric standards with measurements listed in a standard star catalog const...
We present details of the construction and characterization of the coaddition of the Sloan Digital S...
We quantify the variability of faint unresolved optical sources using a catalog based on multiple SD...
We present a method which uses cuts in colour–colour and reduced proper motion–colour space to selec...
Significant effort has been expended to locate and characterize small groups of stars for use as sta...
We summarize the Sloan Digital Sky Survey data acquisition and processing steps, and describe runQA,...
We present photometry for globular and open cluster stars observed with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey...
a huge digital imaging and spectroscopic data bank of 25 % of the celestial sphere, approximately 10...
We describe photometric recalibration of data obtained by the asteroid survey LINEAR. Although LINEA...
We present details of the construction and characterization of the coaddition of the Sloan Digital S...
We present the optical data for 195 H I-selected galaxies that fall within both the Sloan Digital Sk...
This paper describes the Seventh Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS), marking the co...
We present the 158 standard stars that define the u\u27g\u27r\u27i\u27z\u27 photometric system. Thes...
We describe a standard star catalog constructed using multiple SDSS photometric observations (at lea...
We describe a standard star catalog constructed using multiple SDSS photometric observations (at lea...
We compare Stetson's photometric standards with measurements listed in a standard star catalog const...
We present details of the construction and characterization of the coaddition of the Sloan Digital S...
We quantify the variability of faint unresolved optical sources using a catalog based on multiple SD...
We present a method which uses cuts in colour–colour and reduced proper motion–colour space to selec...
Significant effort has been expended to locate and characterize small groups of stars for use as sta...
We summarize the Sloan Digital Sky Survey data acquisition and processing steps, and describe runQA,...
We present photometry for globular and open cluster stars observed with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey...
a huge digital imaging and spectroscopic data bank of 25 % of the celestial sphere, approximately 10...
We describe photometric recalibration of data obtained by the asteroid survey LINEAR. Although LINEA...
We present details of the construction and characterization of the coaddition of the Sloan Digital S...
We present the optical data for 195 H I-selected galaxies that fall within both the Sloan Digital Sk...
This paper describes the Seventh Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS), marking the co...
We present the 158 standard stars that define the u\u27g\u27r\u27i\u27z\u27 photometric system. Thes...