Hi All, There is a very interesting web site containing a deep survey using Subaru. It is the Subaru-XMM Deep Survey. Check out http://step.mtk.nao.ac.jp/sxds/ which has the data which is described as:
The optical imaging from the SXDS covers 1.3 square degrees to depths of B=28.2, R = 27.5, i'=27.2, and z'=26.3 (5 sigma, point source) and will be a massive improvement over anything which has gone before, more than a magnitude deeper than any survey of comparable area, and covering nearly 1,000 times the area of the Hubble Deep Fields. Also, check out the SXDS home page: http://www.naoj.org/Science/SubaruProject/SDS/ . cheers, Kem > February 16, 2006 1:00 pm : ImageDetWG 'Phone Con > > 866 330 1200, passcode 300-2363# > > Agenda: > Action items > Andy Becker reporting on Drake's paper > on difference imaging in the presence of refraction > > Zeljko: requirements on focal plane rigidity > > Today's Exciting Topic: > > Galaxy Photometry and other Parameters. What should we do? > Isophotal > Kron > Petrosian > Models > How sophisticated? > Texture etc. > Shapelets? > > Shape measures for lensing > How should we handle multiple exposures? > > Any other business > > R > > _______________________________________________ > LSST-data mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.lsstmail.org/mailman/listinfo/lsst-data > _______________________________________________ LSST-data mailing list [email protected] http://www.lsstmail.org/mailman/listinfo/lsst-data
