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2011MNRAS.412..765H - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 412, 765-799 (2011/April-1)

Galaxy and Mass Assembly: FUV, NUV, ugrizYJHK Petrosian, Kron and Sersic photometry.

HILL D.T., KELVIN L.S., DRIVER S.P., ROBOTHAM A.S.G., CAMERON E., CROSS N., ANDRAE E., BALDRY I.K., BAMFORD S.P., BLAND-HAWTHORN J., BROUGH S., CONSELICE C.J., DYE S., HOPKINS A.M., LISKE J., LOVEDAY J., NORBERG P., PEACOCK J.A., CROOM S.M., FRENK C.S., GRAHAM A.W., JONES D.H., KUIJKEN K., MADORE B.F., NICHOL R.C., PARKINSON H.R., PHILLIPPS S., PIMBBLET K.A., POPESCU C.C., PRESCOTT M., SEIBERT M., SHARP R.G., SUTHERLAND W.J., THOMAS D., TUFFS R.J. and VAN KAMPEN E.

Abstract (from CDS):

In order to generate credible 0.1-2 µm spectral energy distributions, the Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA) project requires many gigabytes of imaging data from a number of instruments to be reprocessed into a standard format. In this paper, we discuss the software infrastructure we use, and create self-consistent ugrizYJHK photometry for all sources within the GAMA sample. Using UKIDSS and SDSS archive data, we outline the pre-processing necessary to standardize all images to a common zero-point, the steps taken to correct for the seeing bias across the data set and the creation of gigapixel-scale mosaics of the three 4 {x} 12 deg2 GAMA regions in each filter. From these mosaics, we extract source catalogues for the GAMA regions using elliptical Kron and Petrosian matched apertures. We also calculate Sérsic magnitudes for all galaxies within the GAMA sample using SIGMA, a galaxy component modelling wrapper for GALFIT 3. We compare the resultant photometry directly and also calculate the r-band galaxy luminosity function for all photometric data sets to highlight the uncertainty introduced by the photometric method. We find that (1) changing the object detection threshold has a minor effect on the best-fitting Schechter parameters of the overall population (M*± 0.055 mag, α± 0.014, ϕ*± 0.0005 h3/Mpc3); (2) there is an offset between data sets that use Kron or Petrosian photometry, regardless of the filter; (3) the decision to use circular or elliptical apertures causes an offset in M* of 0.20 mag; (4) the best-fitting Schechter parameters from total-magnitude photometric systems (such as SDSS MODELMAG or Sérsic magnitudes) have a steeper faint-end slope than photometric systems based upon Kron or Petrosian measurements; and (5) our Universe's total luminosity density, when calculated using Kron or Petrosian r-band photometry, is underestimated by at least 15 per cent.

Abstract Copyright: 2010 The Authors Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society2010 RAS

Journal keyword(s): methods: data analysis - methods: observational - techniques: image processing - techniques: photometric - surveys - galaxies: fundamental parameters

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