The IAC Stripe 82 Legacy Project: a wide-area survey for faint surface brightness astronomy
Juergen Fliri, Ignacio Trujillo

TL;DR
This paper presents deep, wide-area co-added images of Stripe 82 from SDSS, reaching unprecedented faint surface brightness limits, enabling new studies of low surface brightness phenomena.
Contribution
The authors provide the deepest surface brightness limits for Stripe 82, along with publicly available data, object catalogs, and PSF representations, facilitating low surface brightness universe research.
Findings
Discovered stellar streams around NGC0426 and NGC0936.
Achieved surface brightness limits of ~28.5 mag/arcsec^2 in r band.
Provided publicly accessible deep co-adds and object catalogs.
Abstract
We present new deep co-adds of data taken within Stripe 82 of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS), especially stacked to reach the faintest surface brightness limits of this data set. Stripe 82 covers 275 square degrees within -50 < RA < +60 and -1.25 < Dec. < +1.25. We discuss the steps of our reduction which puts special emphasis on preserving the characteristics of the background (sky + diffuse light) in the input images using a non-aggressive sky subtraction strategy. Our reduction reaches a limit of ~28.5 mag/arcsec^2 (3 sigma, 10x10 arcsec^2) in the r band. The effective surface brightness limit (50% completeness for exponential light distribution) lies at <mu_e(r)> ~ 25.5 mag/arcsec^2. For point sources, we reach 50% completeness limits (3 sigma level) of (24.2,25.2,24.7,24.3,23.0) mag in (u,g,r,i,z). This is between 1.7 and 2.0 mag deeper than the single epoch SDSS releases. The…
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