The SuperCOSMOS Sky Survey – II. Image detection, parametrization, classification and photometry |
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Authors: | N.C. Hambly M.J. Irwin H.T. MacGillivray |
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Affiliation: | 1Wide Field Astronomy Unit, Institute for Astronomy, University of Edinburgh, Blackford Hill, Edinburgh EH9 3HJ; 2Cambridge Astronomy Survey Unit, Institute of Astronomy, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0HA |
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Abstract: | In this, the second in a series of three papers concerning the SuperCOSMOS Sky Survey, we describe the methods for image detection, parametrization, classification and photometry. We demonstrate the internal and external accuracy of our object parameters. Using examples from the first release of data, the South Galactic Cap survey, we show that our image detection completeness is close to 100 per cent to within ∼1.5 mag of the nominal plate limits. We show that for the B J survey data, the image classification is externally > 99 per cent reliable to B J∼19.5 . Internally, the image classification is reliable at a level of > 90 per cent to B J∼21 , R ∼19 . The photometric accuracy of our data is typically ∼0.3 mag with respect to external data for m >15 . Internally, the relative photometric accuracy in restricted position and magnitude ranges can be as accurate as ∼5 per cent for well-exposed stellar images. Colours are externally accurate to σ B − R , R − I ∼0.07 at B J∼16.5 , rising to σ B − R , R − I ∼0.16 at B J∼20 . |
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Keywords: | methods: data analysis techniques: image processing techniques: photometric astronomical data bases: miscellaneous catalogues surveys |
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