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Those who use Pan-STARRS data might bemoan the lack of a "u" band.
There is a quick fix, of sorts -- the POSSI-O band which is centered on 4050A. While not exactly u, it is blueward of Pan-STARRS grizy, and overlaps the g band only about 33%. The POSS-I survey was done in the 1950's and it covers all sky down to declination -33, which means it overlaps the entire Pan-STARRS sky which is down to declination -30. POSSI-O can be calibrated to Pan-STARRS via the POSSI-E band which is just Cousins R. Lupton 2005 gives the following transform for SDSS r & i to Cousins R: R = r - 0.2936(r-i) - 0.1439 and this works here because Pan-STARRS r & i are just the same as SDSS. So get the R-E offset and add it to O, and boom, you've got Pan-STARRS "o" to add to their "grizy" bands -- "ogrizy" now. This is for the brighter objects, as POSS-I is about 2 magnitudes less deep than Pan-STARRS. There is one issue remaining, though, and that is that the POSSI-O and POSSI-E bands must be correctly calibrated to each other. Unfortunately, the USNO-B has bad offsets there, and USNO was the only place which digitized the Galactic POSS-I plates. There is a history there, USNO-A1.0 was USNO's first release which digitized the entire POSS-I survey and it was well-calibrated. But shortly thereafter they released USNO-A2.0 for the purpose of better astrometry, but some nasty photometric offsets got introduced also, and the POSS-I coverage was only down to declination -12 (replaced by UKST southwards of there). These bad photometric offsets were passed onwards to the USNO-B catalog, unfortunately. A while ago I released the ASP catalog (2017,PASA,34,25) which presents the whole POSS-I data (375M sources) calibrated correctly to the USNO-A standard and also to the APM (which covered POSS-I away from the Galaxy) standard. The calibrations are shown on the web pages: http://quasars.org/APM-USNOB-plate-calibration.txt for USNO-B, and http://quasars.org/APM-USNOA-plate-calibration.txt for USNO-A1.0 So the ASP catalog gives the full POSS-I data with POSSI-O calibrated correctly (or at least better than anywhere else) to POSSI-E. So that data can be mined for "Pan-STARRS o", using the above technique. Eric Flesch |
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