Hypercalibration: A Pan-STARRS1-based recalibration of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey [IMA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1512.01214


We present a recalibration of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) photometry with new flat fields and zero points derived from Pan-STARRS1 (PS1). Using PSF photometry of 60 million stars with $16 < r < 20$, we derive a model of amplifier gain and flat-field corrections with per-run RMS residuals of 3 millimagnitudes (mmag) in $griz$ bands and 15 mmag in $u$ band. The new photometric zero points are adjusted to leave the median in the Galactic North unchanged for compatibility with previous SDSS work. We also identify transient non-photometric periods in SDSS (“contrails”) based on photometric deviations co-temporal in SDSS bands. The recalibrated stellar PSF photometry of SDSS and PS1 has an RMS difference of {9,7,7,8} mmag in $griz$, respectively, when averaged over $15’$ regions.

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D. Finkbeiner, E. Schlafly, D. Schlegel, et. al.
Fri, 4 Dec 15
63/64

Comments: 13 pages, 7 figures, ApJ, in press. “Hypercalibration” refers to using repeat measurements of many stars from multiple surveys to constrain calibration parameters