2MASS H (1.66um) survey collection Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Oberto A.
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    CDS
Abstract

2MASS has uniformly scanned the entire sky in three near-infrared bands to detect and characterize point sources brighter than about 1 mJy in each band, with signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) greater than 10, using a pixel size of 2.0". This has achieved an 80,000-fold improvement in sensitivity relative to earlier surveys. 2MASS used two highly-automated 1.3-m telescopes, one at Mt. Hopkins, AZ, and one at CTIO, Chile. Each telescope was equipped with a three-channel camera, each channel consisting of a 256x256 array of HgCdTe detectors, capable of observing the sky simultaneously at J (1.25 microns), H (1.65 microns), and Ks (2.17 microns). The University of Massachusetts (UMass) was responsible for the overall management of the project, and for developing the infrared cameras and on-site computing systems at both facilities. The Infrared Processing and Analysis Center (IPAC) is responsible for all data processing through the Production Pipeline, and construction and distribution of the data products. Funding is provided primarily by NASA and the NSF. Original acknowledgement for data: University of Massachusetts & IPAC/Caltech

Keywords
  1. Sky survey
  2. Infrared astronomy
  3. Near infrared astronomy
See also HTML
https://alasky.cds.unistra.fr/2MASS/H
IVOA Identifier IVOID
ivo://CDS/P/2MASS/H

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History

2013-05-06T20:36:00Z
Resource record created
2013-05-06T20:36:00Z
Created
2021-02-23T18:05:00Z
Updated

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