RCSEDv2: the largest database of galaxy properties from a homogeneously processed multi-wavelength dataset
Igor Chilingarian, Sviatoslav Borisov, Vladimir Goradzhanov, Kirill, Grishin, Anastasia Kasparova, Ivan Katkov, Vladislav Klochkov, Evgenii, Rubtsov, Victoria Toptun

TL;DR
RCSEDv2 is the largest homogeneous database of galaxy properties, combining spectral and photometric data from multiple surveys to facilitate future large-scale galaxy analysis.
Contribution
It significantly expands the RCSED database by including data from 10 major spectroscopic surveys and additional photometric surveys, providing a comprehensive, uniformly processed galaxy dataset.
Findings
Expanded spectral dataset to 4 million objects.
Included data from 10 large spectroscopic surveys.
Added photometric data from multiple new surveys.
Abstract
The Reference Catalog of Spectral Energy Distributions of 800,000 galaxies (RCSED) includes the results of uniform re-processing of 800,000 SDSS DR7 galaxies at redshifts complemented with ultraviolet-to-infrared photometric data from GALEX, SDSS, and UKIDSS. The key difference between RCSED and existing databases of galaxy properties (NED, HyperLeda, part of SIMBAD) is that rather than providing a compilation of literature data, we perform homogeneous data analysis of spectral and photometric data using our own tools and publish derived physical properties of galaxies along with re-calibrated spectra and photometry and their best-fitting models. Here we present the 2nd release of our catalog, RCSEDv2 where we substantially expanded the spectral dataset to 4 million objects by including spectral data analysis for 10 large spectroscopic surveys (SDSS, SDSS/eBOSS, LAMOST,…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
