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RESEARCH PRODUCT
The second data release of the INT Photometric Hα Survey of the Northern Galactic Plane (IPHAS DR2)
N. P. Gentile FusilloRomano L. M. CorradiRomano L. M. CorradiN. A. WaltonP.r. CarterSteven PhillippsNicholas J. WrightStuart E. SalePablo Rodríguez-gilPablo Rodríguez-gilS. PyrzasJuan FabregatAntonio HalesJ. J. DrakeRobert GreimelJ. Van RoestelSimon HodgkinJonathan IrwinH. J. FarnhillM. Mohr-smithGeert BarentsenChristian KniggeEduardo Gonzalez-solaresJochen EislöffelRobert R. KingDanny SteeghsKerttu ViironenC. RuhlandM. J. BarlowD. J. LennonR. TataR. TataAlbert A. ZijlstraL. HuckvaleTim NaylorEric LagadecRhys MorrisThomas KupferQuentin A. ParkerQuentin A. ParkerSandra GreissJorick S. VinkBrent MiszalskiJanet E. DrewBoris T. GänsickeY. C. UnruhSimone ScaringiMike IrwinA. AungwerojwitJack LewisJ. SusoPaul J. GrootA.a. HendenGijs H. A. RoelofsAntonio MampasoAntonio MampasoLaurence SabinRoberto Raddisubject
InfraredAstronomyFOS: Physical sciencesAstrophysics01 natural scienceslaw.inventionRoot mean squarePhotometry (optics)surveyslaw0103 physical sciencesQB460stellar content [Galaxy]010303 astronomy & astrophysicsInstrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics (astro-ph.IM)Solar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR)cataloguesPhysics010308 nuclear & particles physicsNewtonian telescopeVegaAstronomyAstronomy and AstrophysicsBeGalactic planeemission-line [stars]Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsSpace and Planetary ScienceComputingMethodologies_DOCUMENTANDTEXTPROCESSINGAstrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsData releaseData reductiondescription
The INT/WFC Photometric H-Alpha Survey of the Northern Galactic Plane (IPHAS) is a 1800 square degrees imaging survey covering Galactic latitudes |b| < 5 deg and longitudes l = 30 to 215 deg in the r, i and H-alpha filters using the Wide Field Camera (WFC) on the 2.5-metre Isaac Newton Telescope (INT) in La Palma. We present the first quality-controlled and globally-calibrated source catalogue derived from the survey, providing single-epoch photometry for 219 million unique sources across 92% of the footprint. The observations were carried out between 2003 and 2012 at a median seeing of 1.1 arcsec (sampled at 0.33 arcsec/pixel) and to a mean 5\sigma-depth of 21.2 (r), 20.0 (i) and 20.3 (H-alpha) in the Vega magnitude system. We explain the data reduction and quality control procedures, describe and test the global re-calibration, and detail the construction of the new catalogue. We show that the new calibration is accurate to 0.03 mag (rms) and recommend a series of quality criteria to select the most reliable data from the catalogue. Finally, we demonstrate the ability of the catalogue's unique (r-Halpha, r-i) diagram to (1) characterise stellar populations and extinction regimes towards different Galactic sightlines and (2) select H-alpha emission-line objects. IPHAS is the first survey to offer comprehensive CCD photometry of point sources across the Galactic Plane at visible wavelengths, providing the much-needed counterpart to recent infrared surveys.
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2014-09-15 |