The Scope of DR9
Data Release 9 (DR9), made publicly available in July 2012, contains the full imaging survey from the SDSS imaging camera, all of the SDSS 640-fiber spectrograph data from DR8, plus 831,000 new spectra from the new BOSS 1000-fiber spectrograph.
A paper accompanies the data release which details the differences between DR9 and its predecessors. Major differences from the DR8 release are:
- Updates to the astrometric positions and proper motions in the imaging.
- New stellar parameters for SDSS spectrograph data
- 831,000 new spectra from the BOSS spectrograph data
To check whether a location is covered in DR9 please use the form below. Enter RA/Dec coordinates in the box, in decimal degrees, and click Submit. Your coordinates will be loaded into the DR9 Science Archive Server (SAS). If your point is in the DR9 survey area, results will include links to all available SDSS imaging and spectroscopic data.
DR9 imaging and spectroscopic coverage in Equatorial coordinates (plot centered at RA = 6h, or 90 deg.) |
The data is defined as a set of photometric runs and a set of spectroscopic plates (see the basics on imaging and spectroscopy). We provide links here to ASCII and FITS lists of the runs and the plates. These lists are essentially a summary of all of the data in the data release.
- List of runs: photoRunAll-dr9.par, photoRunAll-dr9.fits
- List of plates: plates-dr9.par, plates-dr9.fits
SDSS-III has committed to publicly release its raw and reduced data sets. We are doing so using the Catalog Archive Server for retrieval of catalog data from a powerful SQL database and a Science Archive Server for retrieval of calibrated spectra and images.
Imaging data statistics
Total unique area covered | 14,555 square degrees | |||||||||||||||
Total area of imaging (including overlaps) | 31,637 square degrees (excluding supernovae runs) | |||||||||||||||
Individual image field size | 1361x2048 pixels (0.0337 square degrees) | |||||||||||||||
Number of individual fields | 938,046 (excluding supernovae runs) | |||||||||||||||
Number of catalog objects | 1,231,051,050 | |||||||||||||||
Number of unique detections | 932,891,133 | |||||||||||||||
Number of unique, primary sources |
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Effective wavelengths and magnitude limits (95% completeness for point sources) |
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Median PSF FWHM, r-band | 1.3 arcsec | |||||||||||||||
Pixel scale | 0.396 arcsec | |||||||||||||||
Exposure time per band | 53.9 sec | |||||||||||||||
Time difference between observations of each band | 71.72 sec (in riuzg order) | |||||||||||||||
Relative photometric calibration accuracy (RMS) (Padmanabhan et al. 2008) |
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Global astrometric precision | 0.1 arcsec rms (absolute) |
Spectroscopic data statistics
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Number of plates |
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Plate area | 1.49 deg radius, 6.97 deg2 | 1.49 deg radius, 6.97 deg2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fibers per plate | 640 | 1000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Wavelength coverage | 3800 to 9200 Å | 3600 to 10,400 Å | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Resolution | 1800 to 2000 | 1400 to 2600 Å | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Median S/N | at g(fiber) = 20.2 mag, 4.2 per pixel (Legacy) 7.0 per pixel (SEGUE-1, -2) |
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Typical redshift accuracy | 30 km/s rms for main galaxy sample (from repeat
observations) 4.0 km/s rms for SEGUE near g=18th mag (from repeat observations) 1.8 km/s systematic limit for high signal-to-noise stars |
65 km/s rms for LRG sample (from repeat observations) 1.8 km/s systematic limit for high signal-to-noise stars |
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Approximate magnitude limits (Corrected for Galactic dust extinction) |
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