The LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey: VII. Third Data Release
T. W. Shimwell, M. J. Hardcastle, C. Tasse, A. Drabent, A. Botteon, W.L. Williams, P.N. Best, H.J.A. R\"ottgering, M. Br\"uggen, G. Brunetti, J.R. Callingham, K. T. Chy\.zy, J.E. Conway, F. De Gasperin, M. Haverkorn, C. Horellou, N. Jackson, G.K. Miley, L.K. Morabito

TL;DR
The third data release of the LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey provides extensive sky coverage, detailed source catalogues, and calibrated images, significantly advancing radio astronomy data availability and analysis capabilities.
Contribution
This release offers the largest sky coverage and source catalogues from LoTSS, with improved calibration and data products, enabling new scientific investigations in radio astronomy.
Findings
Catalogued over 13.6 million sources.
Achieved median sensitivity of 92 μJy/beam.
Source counts agree with previous surveys.
Abstract
We present the third data release of the LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey (LoTSS-DR3). The survey images cover 88% of the northern sky and were created from 12,950 hrs of data (18.6 PB) accumulated over 10.5 years. The images were produced through direction-independent and direction-dependent calibration pipelines that correct for instrumental effects as well as spatially and temporally varying ionospheric distortions. In our 120-168 MHz continuum mosaic images with an angular resolution of 6 arcsec (9 arcsec below declination 10) we catalogue 13,667,877 sources, formed from 16,943,656 Gaussian components. The scatter in the astrometric precision approximately follows the expected noise-like behaviour but with an additional systematic component of at least 0.24 arcsec that is likely due to calibration imperfections. The random flux density scale error is 6%, while the systematic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
