The ASTRODEEP-GS43 catalogue: new photometry and redshifts for the CANDELS GOODS-South field
E. Merlin, M. Castellano, P. Santini, G. Cipolletta, K. Boutsia,, C.Schreiber, F. Buitrago, A. Fontana, D. Elbaz, J. Dunlop, A. Grazian, R., McLure, D. McLeod, M. Nonino, B.Milvang-Jensen, S. Derriere, N. P. Hathi, L., Pentericci, F. Fortuni, and A. Calabr\`o

TL;DR
This paper introduces ASTRODEEP-GS43, an improved multiwavelength photometric catalogue for GOODS-South, providing enhanced photometry, redshifts, and physical properties for thousands of objects, with better accuracy and sampling than previous catalogues.
Contribution
The paper presents a new, comprehensive photometric catalogue with improved flux measurements and photometric redshifts, utilizing advanced techniques and combining multiple software tools for accuracy.
Findings
Photometric redshifts with NMAD of 0.015 and 3.01% outliers.
Enhanced SED sampling improves redshift and physical property estimates.
Catalogue includes 34,930 objects with detailed multi-band photometry.
Abstract
We present ASTRODEEP-GS43, a new multiwavelength photometric catalogue of the GOODS-South field, which builds and improves upon the previously released CANDELS catalogue. We provide photometric fluxes and corresponding uncertainties in 43 optical and infrared bands (25 wide and 18 medium filters), as well as photometric redshifts and physical properties of the 34930 CANDELS -detected objects, plus an additional sample of 178 -dropout sources, of which 173 are -detected and 5 IRAC-detected. We keep the CANDELS photometry in 7 bands (CTIO , Hubble Space Telescope WFC3 and ISAAC-), and measure from scratch the fluxes in the other 36 (VIMOS, HST ACS, HAWK-I , Spitzer IRAC, and 23 from Subaru SuprimeCAM and Magellan-Baade Fourstar) with state-of-the-art techniques of template-fitting. We then compute new photometric redshifts with three different software tools, and take…
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