DESI Data Release 1: Stellar Catalogue
Sergey E. Koposov, Ting S. Li, C. Allende Prieto, G. E. Medina, N. Sandford, D. Aguado, L. Beraldo e Silva, A. Bystr\"om, A. P. Cooper, Arjun Dey, C. S. Frenk, N. Kizhuprakkat, S. Li, J. Najita, A. H. Riley, D. R. Silva, G. Thomas, M. Valluri, J. Aguilar, S. Ahlen, D. Bianchi

TL;DR
This paper introduces the DESI Data Release 1 stellar catalogue, providing extensive stellar parameters, abundances, and velocities for over 4 million stars, including epoch measurements, with high accuracy and broad Galactic coverage.
Contribution
The paper presents the first large-scale stellar catalogue from DESI DR1, including epoch data and high-precision measurements for millions of stars across the Galaxy.
Findings
Over 4 million stars catalogued with parameters and velocities
Median radial velocity uncertainty better than 1 km/s
Includes distant and metal-poor stars, and members of clusters and streams
Abstract
In this paper we present the stellar Value-Added Catalogue (VAC) based on the DESI Data Release 1. This VAC contains stellar parameter, abundance and radial velocity measurements for more than 4 million stars. It also contains, for the first time, measurements from individual epochs for more than a million stars with at least two observations. The main contribution to the catalogue comes from the bright program of the main survey, which includes 2.5 million stars, and the backup program, which includes 1 million stars. The combined magnitude range for the stars in the catalogue extends from G to G . For the magnitude range this catalogue represents a factor of 10 increase in the number of stars with radial velocity and abundance measurements compared to existing surveys. Despite DESI's resolution (R ), the median…
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