The First Data Release (DR1) of the LAMOST general survey
A.-L. Luo, Y.-H. Zhao, G. Zhao, L.-C. Deng, X.-W. Liu and, Y.-P. Jing, G. Wang, H.-T Zhang, J.-R. Shi, X.-Q. Cui, Y.-Q., Chu, G.-P. Li, Z.-R. Bai, Y. Cai, S.-Y. Cao, Z.-H Cao, J., L. Carlin, H. Y. Chen, J.-J. Chen, K.-X. Chen, L. Chen, X.-L., Chen, X.-Y. Chen, Y. Chen

TL;DR
The paper presents the first data release of the LAMOST survey, providing over 2.2 million spectra and stellar catalogs, detailing survey design, data processing, and data access for the astronomical community.
Contribution
It is the first comprehensive data release from LAMOST, including spectra and stellar parameters, enabling wide scientific use and analysis.
Findings
Over 2.2 million spectra released
Includes detailed stellar catalogs with parameters
Survey design and data processing methods described
Abstract
The Large sky Area Multi-Object Spectroscopic Telescope (LAMOST) General Survey is a spectroscopic survey that will eventually cover approximately half of the celestial sphere and collect 10 million spectra of stars, galaxies and QSOs. Objects both in the pilot survey and the first year general survey are included in the LAMOST First Data Release (DR1). The pilot survey started in October 2011 and ended in June 2012, and the data have been released to the public as the LAMOST Pilot Data Release in August 2012. The general survey started in September 2012, and completed its first year of operation in June 2013. The LAMOST DR1 includes a total of 1202 plates containing 2,955,336 spectra, of which 1,790,879 spectra have observed signal-to-noise S/N >10. All data with S/N>2 are formally released as LAMOST DR1 under the LAMOST data policy. This data release contains a total of 2,204,696…
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