Project Overview of the Beijing–Arizona Sky Survey

Hu Zou(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xu Zhou(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xiaohui Fan(University of Arizona), Tianmeng Zhang(University of Chinese Academy of Sciences), Zhimin Zhou(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jundan Nie(National Astronomical Observatories), Xiyan Peng(National Astronomical Observatories), Ian D. McGreer(University of Arizona), Linhua Jiang(Peking University), Arjun Dey(Kitt Peak National Observatory), Dongwei Fan(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Boliang He(National Astronomical Observatories), Zhaoji Jiang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Dustin Lang(University of Toronto), Michael P. Lesser(University of Arizona), Jun Ma(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Shude Mao(University of Manchester), David J. Schlegel(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Jiali Wang(National Astronomical Observatories)
Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
April 13, 2017
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Abstract

The Beijing-Arizona Sky Survey (BASS) is a wide-field two-band photometric survey of the Northern Galactic Cap using the 90Prime imager on the 2.3 m Bok telescope at Kitt Peak. It is a four-year collaboration between the National Astronomical Observatory of China and Steward Observatory, the University of Arizona, serving as one of the three imaging surveys to provide photometric input catalogs for target selection of the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) project. BASS will take up to 240 dark/grey nights to cover an area of about 5400 deg$^2$ in the $g$ and $r$ bands. The 5$\sigma$ limiting AB magnitudes for point sources in the two bands, corrected for the Galactic extinction, are 24.0 and 23.4 mag, respectively. BASS, together with other DESI imaging surveys, will provide unique science opportunities that cover a wide range of topics in both Galactic and extragalactic astronomy.


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