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Stripe 82 is a 300 deg equatorial field of sky that was imaged multiple times by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey from 2000 to 2008. It approximately covers the region with right ascension from 20:00h to 4:00h and declination from -1.26° to +1.26°.

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, Heywood et al. 2016)
  • VLA-S (Hallinan)
  • ACT
  • ASKAP Variables and Slow Transients (VAST; Murphy et al. 2013, Murphy et al. 2021)


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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