A Public, K-Selected, Optical-to-Near-Infrared Catalog of the Extended Chandra Deep Field South (ECDFS) from the MUltiwavelength Survey by Yale-Chile (MUSYC)
Edward N Taylor, Marijn Franx, Pieter G van Dokkum, Ryan F Quadri,, Eric Gawiser, Eric F Bell, L Felipe Barrientos, Guillermo A Blanc, Francisco, J Castander, Maaike Damen, Violeta Gonzalez-Perez, Patrick B Hall, David, Herrera, Hendrik Hildebrandt, Mariska Kriek, Ivo Labb\'e

TL;DR
This paper introduces a comprehensive, publicly available K-selected optical-to-near-infrared catalog of the ECDFS, including photometry, redshifts, and a utility for restframe photometry, enabling detailed galaxy evolution studies.
Contribution
It provides a new, high-quality multiwavelength catalog with photometric redshifts and a restframe photometry tool, enhancing resources for galaxy evolution research in the ECDFS.
Findings
Achieved 85% completeness at K=22.0
Photometric redshift accuracy of 0.036
Catalog includes spectroscopic redshifts for 1966 galaxies
Abstract
We present a new K-selected, optical-to-near-infrared photometric catalog of the Extended Chandra Deep Field South (ECDFS), making it publicly available to the astronomical community. The dataset is founded on publicly available imaging, supplemented by original zJK imaging data obtained as part of the MUltiwavelength Survey by Yale-Chile (MUSYC). The final photometric catalog consists of photometry derived from nine band U-K imaging covering the full 0.5x0.5 sq. deg. of the ECDFS, plus H band data for approximately 80% of the field. The 5sigma flux limit for point-sources is K = 22.0 (AB). This is also the nominal completeness and reliability limit of the catalog: the empirical completeness for 21.75 < K < 22.00 is 85+%. We have verified the quality of the catalog through both internal consistency checks, and comparisons to other existing and publicly available catalogs. As well as the…
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