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DESI Data Release 1: Stellar Catalogue

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2026-01-13 v3

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 \sim 2.5 million stars, and the backup program, which includes \sim 1 million stars. The combined magnitude range for the stars in the catalogue extends from Gaia{\it Gaia} G 12\sim 12 to G 21\sim 21. For the magnitude range 17.5<G<2117.5<G<21 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 25005000\sim 2500-5000), the median radial velocity uncertainty for stars in the catalogue is better than 1 km s1^{-1}. The stellar parameters and abundances of stars in DESI are measured by two independent pipelines, and after applying a temperature-dependent calibration, [Fe/H] abundances of high signal-to-noise stars are accurate to better than \sim 0.1 dex when compared to high-resolution surveys. The catalogue probes different Galactic components including a particularly large number of distant stars: tens of thousands of stars further than 10 kpc, and thousands further than 50 kpc. The catalogue also contains several thousand extremely metal-poor stars with [Fe/H]<3{\rm [Fe/H]}<-3. The released sample of stars includes measurements for thousands of stars that are members of dwarf galaxies, open and globular clusters as well as members of several dozen stellar streams. The next public DESI data release is expected in less than two years and will contain three times as many stars as DR1.

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@article{arxiv.2505.14787,
  title  = {DESI Data Release 1: Stellar Catalogue},
  author = {Sergey E. Koposov and Ting S. Li and C. Allende Prieto and G. E. Medina and N. Sandford and D. Aguado and L. Beraldo e Silva and A. Byström and A. P. Cooper and Arjun Dey and C. S. Frenk and N. Kizhuprakkat and S. Li and J. Najita and A. H. Riley and D. R. Silva and G. Thomas and M. Valluri and J. Aguilar and S. Ahlen and D. Bianchi and D. Brooks and T. Claybaugh and S. Cole and A. Cuceu and A. de la Macorra and J. Della Costa and Biprateep Dey and P. Doel and J. Edelstein and A. Font-Ribera and J. E. Forero-Romero and E. Gaztañaga and S. Gontcho A Gontcho and G. Gutierrez and J. Guy and K. Honscheid and J. Jimenez and R. Kehoe and D. Kirkby and T. Kisner and A. Kremin and O. Lahav and M. Landriau and L. Le Guillou and A. Leauthaud and M. E. Levi and M. Manera and A. Meisner and R. Miquel and J. Moustakas and S. Nadathur and N. Palanque-Delabrouille and W. J. Percival and F. Prada and I. Pérez-Ràfols and G. Rossi and E. Sanchez and E. F. Schlafly and D. Schlegel and H. Seo and R. Sharples and J. Silber and D. Sprayberry and G. Tarl'e and B. A. Weaver and R. Zhou and H. Zou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.14787},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

Published in the Open Journal of Astrophysics. The catalogue is available at https://data.desi.lbl.gov/doc/releases/dr1/vac/mws/ ; The tutorial on the catalogue is available at https://github.com/desimilkyway/dr1_tutorials

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