The Two Micron All Sky Survey (2MASS)
University of Massachusetts Amherst · University of Virginia · +9 more institutions
Abstract
Between 1997 June and 2001 February the Two Micron All Sky Survey (2MASS) collected 25.4 Tbytes of raw imaging data covering 99.998% of the celestial sphere in the near-infrared J (1.25 μm), H (1.65 μm), and Ks (2.16 μm) bandpasses. Observations were conducted from two dedicated 1.3 m diameter telescopes located at Mount Hopkins, Arizona, and Cerro Tololo, Chile. The 7.8 s of integration time accumulated for each point on the sky and strict quality control yielded a 10 σ point-source detection level of better than 15.8, 15.1, and 14.3 mag at the J, H, and Ks bands, respectively, for virtually the entire sky. Bright source extractions have 1 σ photometric uncertainty of <0.03 mag and astrometric accuracy of…
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Authors
31- MFMichael F. SkrutskieCorresponding
University of Massachusetts Amherst, University of Virginia
- RMR. M. Cutri
California Institute of Technology, Infrared Processing and Analysis Center
- RSR. Stiening
University of Massachusetts Amherst
- MDMartin D. Weinberg
University of Massachusetts Amherst
- SEStephen E. Schneider
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Topics & keywords
- Sky
- Physics
- Point source
- Celestial sphere
- Astronomy
- Astrophysics
- Infrared astronomy
- Remote sensing