Combining the CLAUDS & HSC-SSP surveys: U+grizy(+YJHKs) photometry and photometric redshifts for 18M galaxies in the 20 deg2 of the HSC-SSP Deep and ultraDeep fields
G. Desprez, V. Picouet, T. Moutard, S. Arnouts, M. Sawicki, J. Coupon,, S. Gwyn, L. Chen, J. Huang, A. Golob, H. Furusawa, H. Ikeda, S. Paltani, C., Cheng, W. Hartley, B. C. Hsieh, O. Ilbert, O. B. Kauffmann, H. J. McCracken,, M. Shuntov, M. Tanaka, S. Toft, L. Tresse

TL;DR
This paper combines optical and near-infrared survey data over 20 square degrees to produce photometric catalogs and accurate photometric redshifts for 18 million galaxies, enabling detailed extragalactic studies.
Contribution
The study integrates multiple surveys and photometric methods to create extensive galaxy catalogs with high-quality redshifts, demonstrating the effectiveness of combined optical and near-infrared data.
Findings
Photometric catalogs cover 20 deg² with multi-band data.
Photometric redshifts achieve σ_NMAD ≈ 0.04 down to i~25.
Outlier fractions are below 10% with optical data and below 6% with near-infrared.
Abstract
We present the combination of the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope (CHFT) Large Area -bands Deep Survey (CLAUDS) and the Hyper-Suprime-Cam (HSC) Subaru Strategic Program (HSC-SSP) data over their four deep fields. We provide photometric catalogs for , (CFHT--MegaCam), , , , , and (Subaru--HSC) bands over , complemented in two fields by data from the Visible and Infrared Survey Telescope for Astronomy (VISTA) Deep Extragalactic Observations (VIDEO) survey and the UltraVISTA survey, thus extending the wavelength coverage toward near-infrared with VIRCAM , , , and observations over . The extraction of the photometry was performed with two different softwares: the HSC pipeline hscPipe and the standard and robust SExtractor software. Photometric redshifts were computed with template-fitting methods using the new…
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