SkyMapper Southern Survey: Second Data Release (DR2)
Abstract
We present the second data release (DR2) of the SkyMapper Southern Survey, a hemispheric survey carried out with the SkyMapper Telescope at Siding Spring Observatory in Australia, using six optical filters: . DR2 is the first release to go beyond the 18mag (10) limit of the Shallow Survey released in DR1, and includes portions of the sky at full survey depth that reach >21mag in and filters. The DR2 photometry has a precision as measured by internal reproducibility of 1% in and , and 0.7% in . More than 21 000 deg have data in some filters (at either Shallow or Main Survey depth) and over 7 000 deg have deep Main Survey coverage in all six filters. Finally, about 18 000 deg have Main Survey data in and filters, albeit not yet at full depth. The release contains over 120 000 images, as well as catalogues with over 500 million unique astrophysical objects and nearly 5 billion individual detections. It also contains cross-matches with a range of external catalogues such as Gaia DR2, Pan-STARRS1 DR1, GALEX GUVcat, 2MASS, and AllWISE, as well as spectroscopic surveys such as 2MRS, GALAH, 6dFGS, and 2dFLenS.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2008.10359,
title = {SkyMapper Southern Survey: Second Data Release (DR2)},
author = {Christopher A. Onken and Christian Wolf and Michael S. Bessell and Seo-Won Chang and Gary S. Da Costa and Lance C. Luvaul and Dougal Mackey and Brian P. Schmidt and Li Shao},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.10359},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
21 pages, 17 figures. As of 25 Aug 2020, DR2 is available to the world at http://skymapper.anu.edu.au