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Paper   IPM / Astronomy / 11734
School of Astronomy
  Title:   The HST/ACS Coma Cluster Survey. II. Data Description and Source Catalogs
  Author(s): 
1.  D. Hammer
2.  G. Verdoes Kleijn
3.  C. Hoyos
4.  M. den Brok
5.  M. Balcells
6.  H. C.Ferguson
7.  P. Goudfrooji
8.  D. Carter
9.  R. Guzmi
10.  R. F.Peletier
11.  R. J.Smith
12.  A. W.Graham
13.  N. Trentham
14.  E. Peng
15.  T. H.Puzia
16.  J. R.Lucey
17.  S. Jogee
18.  A. L.Aguerri
19.  D. Batcheldor
20.  T. J.Bridges
21.  K. Chiboucas
22.  J. I.Davies
23.  C. del Burgo
24.  P. Erwin
25.  A. Hornschemeier
26.  M. J.Hudson
27.  A. Huxor
28.  L. Jenkins
29.  A. Karick
30.  H. G.Khosroshahi
31.  E. Kourkchi
32.  Y. Komiyama
33.  J. Lotz
34.  R. O.Marzke
35.  I. Marinova
36.  A. Matkovic
37.  D. Merritt
38.  B. W.Miller
39.  N. A.Miller
40.  B. Mobasher
41.  M. Mouhcine
42.  S. Okamura
43.  S. Percival
44.  S. Phillipps
45.  B. M.Poggianti
46.  J. Price
47.  R. M.Sharples
48.  R.B. Tully
49.  E. Valentijn
  Status:   Published
  Journal: ApJS
  Vol.:  191
  Year:  2010
  Pages:   143-159
  Publisher(s):   The Astrophysical Journal Supplement
  Supported by:  IPM
  Abstract:
The Coma cluster was the target of a HST-ACS Treasury program designed for deep imaging in the F475W and F814W passbands. Although our survey was interrupted by the ACS instrument failure in 2007, the partially completed survey still covers ~50% of the core high-density region in Coma. Observations were performed for 25 fields that extend over a wide range of cluster-centric radii (~1.75 Mpc) with a total coverage area of 274 arcmin^2. The majority of the fields are located near the core region of Coma (19/25 pointings) with six additional fields in the south-west region of the cluster. In this paper we present reprocessed images and SExtractor source catalogs for our survey fields, including a detailed description of the methodology used for object detection and photometry, the subtraction of bright galaxies to measure faint underlying objects, and the use of simulations to assess the photometric accuracy and completeness of our catalogs. We also use simulations to perform aperture corrections for the SExtractor Kron magnitudes based only on the measured source flux and half-light radius. We have performed photometry for ~73,000 unique objects; one-half of our detections are brighter than the 10-sigma point-source detection limit at F814W=25.8 mag (AB). The slight majority of objects (60%) are unresolved or only marginally resolved by ACS. We estimate that Coma members are 5-10% of all source detections, which consist of a large population of unresolved objects (primarily GCs but also UCDs) and a wide variety of extended galaxies from a cD galaxy to dwarf LSB galaxies. The red sequence of Coma member galaxies has a constant slope and dispersion across 9 magnitudes (-21
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