The IAC Stripe82 Legacy Survey: improved sky-rectified images
Javier Rom\'an, Ignacio Trujillo

TL;DR
The paper presents an improved data release of the IAC Stripe82 Legacy Survey, featuring sky-rectified images that enhance the study of faint, low surface brightness features in a large sky area.
Contribution
It introduces a new data release with enhanced sky subtraction and deeper imaging, preserving faint features for low surface brightness universe studies.
Findings
Deeper imaging with a new rdeep band combining g, r, and i.
Sky-rectified images with improved background preservation.
Public availability of the enhanced dataset.
Abstract
The IAC Stripe 82 Legacy Survey is a new co-addition of the SDSS Stripe 82 data (Abazajian et al. 2009), especially reduced to preserve the faintest surface brightness features of this data set. The survey maps a 2.5 degree wide stripe along the Celestial Equator in the Southern Galactic Cap (-50 R.A. 60, -1.25 Dec. 1.25) with a total of 275 square degrees in all the five SDSS filters (u,g,r,i,z). The new reduction includes an additional and deeper band (rdeep), which is a combination of g, r and i bands. The average seeing of the Stripe82 dataset is around 1 arcsec. The mean surface brightness limits are [3,1010 arcsec] = 27.9, 29.1, 28.6, 28.1 and 26.7 mag arcsec for the u, g, r, i and z bands respectively. The significant depth of the data and the emphasis on preserving the characteristics…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
