The AKARI/IRC Mid-Infrared All-Sky Survey
Daisuke Ishihara (1,2), Takashi Onaka (2), Hirokazu Kataza (3),, Alberto Salama (4), Carlos Alfageme (4,16), Angelo Cassatella (4,5,6), Nick, Cox (4,17), Pedro Garcia-Lario (4), Craig Stephenson (4,18), Martin Cohen, (7), Naofumi Fujishiro (3,8,19), Hideaki Fujiwara (2)

TL;DR
The AKARI/IRC mid-infrared all-sky survey provides extensive, high-accuracy data on over 870,000 sources in the 9 and 18 micron bands, improving our understanding of the infrared sky.
Contribution
This paper presents the first comprehensive mid-infrared all-sky survey with AKARI's IRC instrument, including data processing, source detection, and catalog creation.
Findings
Sky coverage exceeds 90% for both bands.
Detected over 870,000 sources with high positional accuracy.
Flux calibration uncertainties are within 4%.
Abstract
Context : AKARI is the first Japanese astronomical satellite dedicated to infrar ed astronomy. One of the main purposes of AKARI is the all-sky survey performed with six infrared bands between 9 and 200um during the period from 2006 May 6 to 2007 August 28. In this paper, we present the mid-infrared part (9um and 18um b ands) of the survey carried out with one of the on-board instruments, the Infrar ed Camera (IRC). Aims : We present unprecedented observational results of the 9 and 18um AKARI al l-sky survey and detail the operation and data processing leading to the point s ource detection and measurements. Methods : The raw data are processed to produce small images for every scan and point sources candidates, above the 5-sigma noise level per single scan, are der ived. The celestial coordinates and fluxes of the events are determined statisti cally and the reliability of their…
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