Bibcode
Fliri, J.; Trujillo, I.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 456, Issue 2, p.1359-1373
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2016
Citations
117
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101
Description
We present new deep co-adds of data taken within Stripe 82 of the Sloan
Digital Sky Survey (SDSS), especially stacked to reach the faintest
surface brightness limits of this data set. Stripe 82 covers 275 °
^2 within -50° ≤ RA ≤ +60° and -1.25° ≤ Dec. ≤
+1.25°. We discuss the steps of our reduction which puts special
emphasis on preserving the characteristics of the background (sky +
diffuse light) in the input images using a non-aggressive sky
subtraction strategy. Our reduction reaches a limit of ˜28.5 mag
arcsec-2 (3σ, 10 × 10 arcsec2) in the
r band. The effective surface brightness limit (50 per cent completeness
for exponential light distribution) lies at <μe(r)>˜ 25.5 mag arcsec-2. For point sources, we reach 50 per
cent completeness limits (3σ level) of (24.2, 25.2, 24.7, 24.3,
23.0) mag in (u, g, r, i, z). This is between 1.7 and 2.0 mag deeper
than the single-epoch SDSS releases. The co-adds show point spread
functions (PSFs) with median full width at half-maximum values ranging
from 1 arcsec in i and z to 1.3 arcsec in the u band. The imaging data
are made publicly available at http://www.iac.es/proyecto/stripe82. The
release includes deep co-adds and representations of the PSF for each
field. Additionally, we provide object catalogues with stars and
galaxies confidently separated until g ˜ 23 mag. The IAC Stripe 82
co-adds offer a rather unique possibility to study the low surface
brightness Universe, exemplified by the discovery of stellar streams
around NGC 0426 and NGC 0936. We also discuss further science cases like
stellar haloes and disc truncations, low surface brightness galaxies,
the intracluster light in galaxy clusters and the diffuse emission of
Galactic dust known as Galactic Cirrus.