Stripe 82

Stripe 82 is a 300 deg2 equatorial field of sky that was imaged multiple times by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey from 2000 to 2008.[1]

Stripe 82 has also been observed using many other telescopes and instruments, a list of which is given below.

Current Data available on Stripe 82

Imaging

Optical/UV Imaging
  • SDSS Co-adds (Jiang, LSST, Huff, Annis)
  • CFHT i-band ('CS82)
  • CFHTLS
  • DES
  • HSC
  • GALEX

Near-IR
  • UKIDSS
  • VHS
  • NEWFIRM (Jiang)
  • VICS82 (CFHT and VISTA)

Mid-IR
  • SHELA
  • SpIES
  • WISE
  • IRAC High-z quasars

Far-IR
  • HELMS
  • vHerS

Radio/mm
  • VLA-L (Hodge et al. 2011)
  • VLA-C (Jarvis)
  • VLA-S (Hallinan)
  • ACT

X-ray

Spectra

  • PRIMUS
  • DEEP2
  • VIPERS

References

  1. Abazajian et al., ``THE SEVENTH DATA RELEASE OF THE SLOAN DIGITAL SKY SURVEY, The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, 182:543–558, 2009 June
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