Panchromatic Photometry of Low-redshift, Massive Galaxies Selected from SDSS Stripe 82
Yang A. Li, Luis C. Ho, Jinyi Shangguan, Ming-Yang Zhuang, Ruancun, Li

TL;DR
This paper provides a detailed catalog of panchromatic photometry for low-redshift, massive galaxies from SDSS Stripe 82, enabling improved spectral energy distribution analysis of their physical properties.
Contribution
It introduces a hybrid matched-aperture photometry method across 17 bands and assesses the impact of flux upper limits and systematic uncertainties on derived galaxy parameters.
Findings
Good agreement in stellar mass estimates with existing catalogs
Reasonable consistency in star formation rates for main sequence galaxies
Discrepancies in SFRs for green valley and below galaxies
Abstract
The broadband spectral energy distribution of a galaxy encodes valuable information on its stellar mass, star formation rate (SFR), dust content, and possible fractional energy contribution from nonstellar sources. We present a comprehensive catalog of panchromatic photometry, covering 17 bands from the far-ultraviolet to 500 m, for 2685 low-redshift (z=0.01-0.11), massive () galaxies selected from the Stripe 82 region of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, one of the largest areas with relatively deep, uniform observations over a wide range of wavelengths. Taking advantage of the deep optical coadded images, we develop a hybrid approach for matched-aperture photometry of the multi-band data. We derive robust uncertainties and upper limits for undetected galaxies, deblend interacting/merging galaxies and sources in crowded regions, and treat contamination by…
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