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- ID:
- ivo://org.gavo.dc/cs82morphoz/q/cone
- Title:
- Photometric redshifts in Stripe 82
- Short Name:
- CS82 cone
- Date:
- 27 Dec 2024 08:31:06
- Publisher:
- The GAVO DC team
- Description:
- This is a catalogue of photometric redshifts of galaxies in the Stripe 82 obtained when morphology (galaxy size, ellipticity, Sérsic index, and surface brightness) are included in training on galaxy samples from the SDSS and the CFHT Stripe-82 Survey (CS82). Our redshifts yield a 68th percentile error of 0.058(1 + z), and a outlier fraction of 5.2 per cent.
- ID:
- ivo://org.gavo.dc/sdssdr16/q/cone
- Title:
- SDSS DR16 Selection
- Short Name:
- sdssdr16 cone
- Date:
- 27 Dec 2024 08:31:13
- Publisher:
- The GAVO DC team
- Description:
- This is a redacted version of the SDSS DR16 table prepared for VizieR (V/154/sdss16). It is mainly here to facilitate local matches; for original SDSS-related research, it is probably better to somewhere else. Over VizieR and SDSS, we are keeping most of the per-band values in arrays to keep the column list manageable. Note that in ADQL, array indexes are 1-based. We are trying to orient our column names on SDSS but use underscores instead of camel-casing (e.g. spec_obj_id instead of SpecObjID), since mixed-case identifiers in SQL is asking for trouble. To save space, we do not keep psf-based classifications, per-band offsets, spectrum metadata, and USNO-related information in this table. Let the operators know if you need any of that.
- ID:
- ivo://org.gavo.dc/annisred/q/cone
- Title:
- Stripe 82 Photometric Redshifts from SDSS Coadditions
- Short Name:
- s82 coadd cone
- Date:
- 27 Dec 2024 08:31:03
- Publisher:
- The GAVO DC team
- Description:
- This survey gives photometric redshifts of objects within 275 deg² (−50◦ < α < 60◦ and −1.◦25 < δ < +1.◦25) centered on the Celestial Equator. Each piece of sky has ∼20 runs of repeated scanning by the SDSS camera contributing and thus reaches ∼2 mag fainter than the SDSS single pass data, i.e., to r ∼ 23.5 for galaxies.