Full-depth Coadds of the WISE and First-year NEOWISE-Reactivation Images
Aaron M. Meisner, Dustin Lang, David J. Schlegel

TL;DR
This paper presents the creation of the first full-sky coadded images combining all available WISE and NEOWISE-Reactivation data, enhancing depth and quality for various astrophysical research applications.
Contribution
The authors developed a full-sky coaddition of WISE and NEOWISE-Reactivation data using an adapted unWISE framework, improving depth and artifact removal for the first time.
Findings
Enhanced W1/W2 depths due to additional scans
Significant reduction of time-dependent artifacts
Ready-to-use coadds for multiple astrophysical surveys
Abstract
The Near Earth Object Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (NEOWISE) Reactivation mission released data from its first full year of observations in 2015. This data set includes ~2.5 million exposures in each of W1 and W2, effectively doubling the amount of WISE imaging available at 3.4 and 4.6 microns relative to the AllWISE release. We have created the first ever full-sky set of coadds combining all publicly available W1 and W2 exposures from both the AllWISE and NEOWISE-Reactivation (NEOWISER) mission phases. We employ an adaptation of the unWISE image coaddition framework (Lang 2014), which preserves the native WISE angular resolution and is optimized for forced photometry. By incorporating two additional scans of the entire sky, we not only improve the W1/W2 depths, but also largely eliminate time-dependent artifacts such as off-axis scattered moonlight. We anticipate that our new…
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