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THE EIGHTH DATA RELEASE OF THE SLOAN DIGITAL SKY SURVEY: FIRST DATA FROM SDSS-III

Authors
H. Aihara,Carlos Prieto
Deokkeun An,Scott Anderson,É. Aubourg,E. Balbinot,Timothy Beers,Andreas Berlind,Steven Bickerton,Dmitry Bizyaev,Michael Blanton,John Bochanski,A. Bolton,Jo Bovy,W. Brandt,J. Brinkmann,P. Brown,Joel Brownstein,N. Busca,H. Campbell,Michael Carr,Yanmei Chen,C. Chiappini,Johan Comparat,N. Connolly,Marina Cortês,Rupert Croft,Antonio Cuesta,Luiz Costa,James Davenport,Kyle Dawson,Saurav Dhital,Anne Ealet,Garrett Ebelke,Edward Edmondson,Daniel Eisenstein,S. Escoffier,M. Esposito,Michael Evans,Xiaohui Fan,Bruno Castellá,Andreu Font-Ribera,Peter Frinchaboy,Jian Ge,Scott Fleming,G. Gilmore,J. Hernández,J. Gott,Andrew Gould,E. Grebel,James Gunn,J.–Ch. Hamilton,Paul Harding,D. Harris,Suzanne Hawley,Frederick Hearty,Shirley Ho,David Hogg,Jon Holtzman,Paul Green,Naohisa Inada,Inese Ivans,Linhua Jiang,Jennifer Johnson,C. Jordan,Wendell Jordan,Eyal Kazin,D. Kirkby,Mark Klaene,G. Knapp,Jean‐Paul Kneib,C. Kochanek,L. Koesterke,Juna Kollmeier,Benjamin L’Huillier,Hubert Lampeitl,Dustin Lang,Jean-Marc Goff,Young Lee,Yen‐Ting Lin,Daniel Long,Craig Loomis,S. Lucatello,Britt Lundgren,Robert Lupton,Zhibo Ma,Nicholas MacDonald,Suvrath Mahadevan,M. Maia,Martin Makler,R. Carrera,Richard Lane,Rachel Mandelbaum,Claudia Maraston,Daniel Margala,Karen Masters,Cameron McBride,P. McGehee,Ian McGreer,Brice Ménard,Jordi Miralda‐Escudé,Heather Morrison,Susan Thompson,Demitri Muna,Jeffrey Munn,Hitoshi Murayama,Adam Myers,Tracy Naugle,Angelo Neto,Duy Nguyen,Robert Nichol,R. O’Connell,R. Ogando,Daniel Oravetz,Nikhil Padmanabhan,N. Palanque‐Delabrouille,Kaike Pan,Parul Pandey,Isabelle Pâris,Will Percival,Patrick Petitjean,Robert Pfaffenberger,Janine Pforr,S. Phleps,Christophe Pichon,Matthew Pieri,Francisco Prada,Keisuke Osumi,M. Raddick,Beatriz Ramos,C. Reylé,J. Rich,Gordon Richards,Hans‐Walter Rix,A. Robin,H. Rocha–Pinto,Constance Rockosi,Natalie Roe,Emmanuel Rollinde,Ashley Ross,Nicholas Ross,Bruno Rossetto,Ariel Sánchez,Conor Sayres,David Schlegel,Katharine Schlesinger,Sarah Schmidt,E. Sheldon,Yiping Shu,Jennifer Simmerer,Audrey Simmons,T. Sivarani,S. Snedden,Jennifer Sobeck,Keivan Stassun,Michael Strauss,Alexander Szalay,Masayuki Tanaka,Johanna Teske,Daniel Thomas,Jeremy Tinker,Benjamin Tofflemire,Rita Tojeiro,Jan Vandenberg,Mariana Vargas-Magaña,Licia Verde,Nicole Vogt,David Wake,Ji Wang,Benjamin Weaver,David Weinberg,Martin White,Simon White,B. Yanny,Edward Wollack,Jason Ybarra,Idit Zehavi,Andrew Cooper
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Mar 28, 2011
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Abstract

The Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) started a new phase in August 2008, with new instrumentation and new surveys focused on Galactic structure and chemical evolution, measurements of the baryon oscillation feature in the clustering of galaxies and the quasar Ly alpha forest, and a radial velocity search for planets around ~8000 stars. This paper describes the first data release of SDSS-III (and the eighth counting from the beginning of the SDSS). The release includes five-band imaging of roughly 5200 deg^2 in the Southern Galactic Cap, bringing the total footprint of the SDSS imaging to 14,555 deg^2, or over a third of the Celestial Sphere. All the imaging data have been reprocessed with an improved sky-subtraction algorithm and a final, self-consistent photometric recalibration and flat-field determination. This release also includes all data from the second phase of the Sloan Extension for Galactic Understanding and Evolution (SEGUE-2), consisting of spectroscopy of approximately 118,000 stars at both high and low Galactic latitudes. All the more than half a million stellar spectra obtained with the SDSS spectrograph have been reprocessed through an improved stellar parameters pipeline, which has better determination of metallicity for high metallicity stars.

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