2015
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stv1130
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The VLT Survey Telescope ATLAS

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“…Optical photometry was obtained from the Guide Star catalog (GSC 2.3.2, Lasker et al 2008) in the R F B J V I N B-bands, the AAVSO Photometric All Sky Survey (APASS DR9, Henden et al 2016) in the V Bgri-bands, the SDSS DR12 (Alam et al 2015) in the ugriz-bands, the VST-ATLAS (DR2, Shanks et al 2015) and the Kilo-Degree (KiDS DR2, de Jong et al 2015) ESO public surveys in the ugriz-bands. For the optical magnitude distribution of the catalog see Fig.…”
Section: Multi-band Photometrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Optical photometry was obtained from the Guide Star catalog (GSC 2.3.2, Lasker et al 2008) in the R F B J V I N B-bands, the AAVSO Photometric All Sky Survey (APASS DR9, Henden et al 2016) in the V Bgri-bands, the SDSS DR12 (Alam et al 2015) in the ugriz-bands, the VST-ATLAS (DR2, Shanks et al 2015) and the Kilo-Degree (KiDS DR2, de Jong et al 2015) ESO public surveys in the ugriz-bands. For the optical magnitude distribution of the catalog see Fig.…”
Section: Multi-band Photometrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We targeted EPIC 229227292 7 (K p =16.7 mag, ATLASJ 134211.62−073540.1) for short-cadence K2 monitoring using an early data release of the VST/ATLAS survey, which is a deep ugriz photometric survey of the southern hemisphere (Shanks et al 2015). Based on its high reduced proper motion and ugr colors, we considered the object as a high-probability white dwarf near the DAV instability strip and proposed observation in K2 Campaign 6 (proposal GO6083).…”
Section: The Fourth Outburster: Epic 229227292mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, IC1459 is too south to have been observed by SDSS, for this galaxy we used the data from the OmegaCAM science archive 8 . This archive contains data obtained on the VLT Survey Telescope (VST) mostly from the VST ATLAS survey (Shanks et al 2015). The VST ATLAS survey covers 4,500 deg 2 in the southern hemisphere at high galactic latitude with depth comparable to SDSS and the same set of 5 filters.…”
Section: Uv Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data pre-processing In order to compare images taken by different instruments, each map was converted in units of Jy/pixel with a common angular resolution of 12" and aligned so that they would cover the same area of the sky. The original angular resolution of each dataset was taken as 4.2" and 4.9" for GALEX 14 , 1.4" for SDSS (median in r 15 ), between 0.8" and 1.0" for Omega-CAM data (Shanks et al 2015), about 2.8" for 2MASS 16 1.66", 1.72", 1.88", 1.98" for IRAC 17 , 6" for 24 µm MIPS 18 , 5.8" and 12.0" for PACS (Poglitsch et al 2010). For each wavelength, a convolution kernel was computed to bring the PSF to 12" and each map was convolved using the appropriate kernel.…”
Section: Fir Observationsmentioning
confidence: 99%