Color Transformations of Photometric Measurements of Galaxies in Optical and Near-Infrared Wide-Field Imaging Surveys
Victoria A. Toptun, Igor V. Chilingarian, Kirill A. Grishin, Ivan Yu., Katkov

TL;DR
This paper develops and validates new photometric transformations for galaxy measurements across multiple optical and near-infrared surveys, improving data consistency for galaxy analysis.
Contribution
It introduces piece-wise linear transformations for integrated galaxy photometry across various surveys and provides tools for their implementation.
Findings
Transformations reduce biases in galaxy photometry comparisons.
Identified systematic issues in DECaLS extended galaxy photometry.
Created multi-wavelength galaxy catalogs for over 200,000 galaxies.
Abstract
Over the past 2 decades, wide-field photometric surveys in optical and infrared domains reached a nearly all-sky coverage thanks to numerous observational facilities operating in both hemispheres. However, subtle differences among exact realizations of Johnson and SDSS photometric systems require one to convert photometric measurements into the same system prior to analysis of composite datasets originating from multiple surveys. It turns out that the published photometric transformations lead to substantial biases when applied to integrated photometry of galaxies from the corresponding catalogs. Here we present photometric transformations based on piece-wise linear approximations of integrated photometry of galaxies in the optical surveys SDSS, DECaLS, BASS, MzLS, DES, DELVE, KiDS, VST ATLAS, and the near-infrared surveys UKIDSS, UHS, VHS, and VIKING. We validate our transformations by…
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