Euclid Preparation. Cosmic Dawn Survey: Data release 1 multiwavelength catalogues for Euclid Deep Field North and Euclid Deep Field Fornax
Euclid Collaboration: L. Zalesky (1), C. J. R. McPartland (2, 3 and, 1, 4, 5), J. R. Weaver (6), S. Toft (2, 3), D. B. Sanders (1), B., Mobasher (4), N. Suzuki (7), I. Szapudi (1), I. Valdes (1), G. Murphree (1),, N. Chartab (8), N. Allen (2), S. Taamoli (4), S. W. J. Barrow (6

TL;DR
The paper presents the first public data release from the Cosmic Dawn Survey, providing multiwavelength catalogues for two Euclid Deep Fields, with validated photometric redshifts and stellar masses, supporting future Euclid data integration.
Contribution
This work delivers the initial public multiwavelength catalogues for Euclid Deep Fields, combining various imaging data and validating photometric redshifts and stellar masses for the first time.
Findings
Catalogues cover 16.87 deg$^{2}$ in EDF-N and 2.85 deg$^{2}$ in EDF-F.
Photometric redshifts show good agreement with spectroscopic data.
Validated stellar masses and number counts support future Euclid data integration.
Abstract
The Cosmic Dawn Survey (DAWN survey) provides multiwavelength (UV/optical to mid-IR) data across the combined 59 deg of the Euclid Deep and Auxiliary fields (EDFs and EAFs). Here, the first public data release (DR1) from the DAWN survey is presented. DR1 catalogues are made available for a subset of the full DAWN survey that consists of two Euclid Deep fields: Euclid Deep Field North (EDF-N) and Euclid Deep Field Fornax (EDF-F). The DAWN survey DR1 catalogues do not include data as they are not yet public for these fields. Nonetheless, each field has been covered by the ongoing Hawaii Twenty Square Degree Survey (H20), which includes imaging from CFHT MegaCam in the new filter and from Subaru Hyper Suprime-Cam (HSC) in the filters. Each field is further covered by /IRAC 3.6-4.5m imaging spanning 10 deg and reaching 25 mag AB…
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