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VVV DR1: The first data release of the Milky Way bulge and southern plane from the near-infrared ESO public survey VISTA variables in the Vía Láctea

Saito, R K; Hempel, M; Minniti, D; Lucas, P W; Rejkuba, M; Toledo, I; Gonzalez, O A; Alonso-García, J; Irwin, M J; Gonzalez-Solares, E; Hodgkin, S T; Lewis, J R; Cross, N; Ivanov, V D; Kerins, E; Emerson, J P; Soto, M; Amôres, E B; Gurovich, S; Dékány, I; Angeloni, R; Beamin, J C; Catelan, M; Padilla, N; Zoccali, M; Pietrukowicz, P; Moni Bidin, C; Mauro, F; Geisler, D; Folkes, S L; Sale, S E; Borissova, J; Kurtev, R; Ahumada, A V; Alonso, M V; Adamson, A; Arias, J I; Bandyopadhyay, R M; Barbá, R H; Barbuy, B; Baume, G L; Bedin, L R; Bellini, A; Benjamin, R; Bica, E; Bonatto, C; Bronfman, L; Carraro, G; Chenè, A N; Clariá, J J; Clarke, J R A; Contreras, C; Corvillón, A; de Grijs, R; Dias, B; Drew, J E; Fariña, C; Feinstein, C; Fernández-Lajús, E; Gamen, R C; Gieren, W; Goldman, B; González-Fernández, C; Grand, R J J; Gunthardt, G; Hambly, N C; Hanson, M M; Hełminiak, K G; Hoare, M G; Huckvale, L; Jordán, A; Kinemuchi, K; Longmore, A; López-Corredoira, M; Maccarone, T; Majaess, D; Martín, E L; Masetti, N; Mennickent, R E; Mirabel, I F; Monaco, L; Morelli, L; Motta, V; Palma, T; Parisi, M C; Parker, Q; Peñaloza, F; Pietrzyński, G; Pignata, G; Popescu, B; Read, M A; Rojas, A; Roman-Lopes, A; Ruiz, M T; Saviane, I; Schreiber, M R; Schröder, A C; Sharma, S; Smith, M D; Sodré, L; Stead, J; Stephens, A W; Tamura, M; Tappert, C; Thompson, M A; Valenti, E; Vanzi, L; Walton, N A; Weidmann, W; Zijlstra, A

Astronomy & Astrophysics. 2012;537(January):A107.

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Context. The ESO public survey VISTA variables in the Vía Láctea (VVV) started in 2010. VVV targets 562 sq. deg in the Galactic bulge and an adjacent plane region and is expected to run for about five years. <BR /> Aims: We describe the progress of the survey observations in the first observing season, the observing strategy, and quality of the data obtained. <BR /> Methods: The observations are carried out on the 4-m VISTA telescope in the ZYJHK<SUB>s</SUB> filters. In addition to the multi-band imaging the variability monitoring campaign in the K<SUB>s</SUB> filter has started. Data reduction is carried out using the pipeline at the Cambridge Astronomical Survey Unit. The photometric and astrometric calibration is performed via the numerous 2MASS sources observed in each pointing. <BR /> Results: The first data release contains the aperture photometry and astrometric catalogues for 348 individual pointings in the ZYJHK<SUB>s</SUB> filters taken in the 2010 observing season. The typical image quality is 0.9 arcsec {-1.0 arcsec}. The stringent photometric and image quality requirements of the survey are satisfied in 100% of the JHK<SUB>s</SUB> images in the disk area and 90% of the JHK<SUB>s</SUB> images in the bulge area. The completeness in the Z and Y images is 84% in the disk, and 40% in the bulge. The first season catalogues contain 1.28 × 10<SUP>8</SUP> stellar sources in the bulge and 1.68 × 10<SUP>8</SUP> in the disk area detected in at least one of the photometric bands. The combined, multi-band catalogues contain more than 1.63 × 10<SUP>8</SUP> stellar sources. About 10% of these are double detections because of overlapping adjacent pointings. These overlapping multiple detections are used to characterise the quality of the data. The images in the JHK<SUB>s</SUB> bands extend typically 4 mag deeper than 2MASS. The magnitude limit and photometric quality depend strongly on crowding in the inner Galactic regions. The astrometry for K<SUB>s</SUB> = 15-18 mag has rms 35-175 mas. <BR /> Conclusions: The VVV Survey data products offer a unique dataset to map the stellar populations in the Galactic bulge and the adjacent plane and provide an exciting new tool for the study of the structure, content, and star-formation history of our Galaxy, as well as for investigations of the newly discovered star clusters, star-forming regions in the disk, high proper motion stars, asteroids, planetary nebulae, and other interesting objects. Based on observations taken within the ESO VISTA Public Survey VVV, Programme ID 179.B-2002.

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537
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Kerins, Eamonn
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12th October, 2012, 11:51:50
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