The Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey (GOODS)
Spitzer Legacy Data Products
Second Data Release

Document version: 11 May 2005
Minor updates: 29 December 2005


TABLE OF CONTENTS


1.0 General Information

This document describes the second release of data products from the Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey (GOODS) Spitzer Space Telescope Legacy Science program.

This second data release (DR2) consists of "best-effort" reductions of data taken with the Infrared Array Camera (IRAC, Fazio et al. 2004) on-board Spitzer. These are images from the second epoch (out of two) of the "superdeep" IRAC observations for each of the two GOODS fields. The superdeep program is sometimes also described as the "deep" program in GOODS literature, and is to be distinguished from the "ultradeep" program that covers a small portion of the GOODS-N field.

The data products are described in detail below, and consist of mosaiced, co-aligned images in all four IRAC channels on both fields, plus associated exposure, weight and flag maps.

The GOODS team is writing a paper which will describe the observations and data (Dickinson et al., in preparation). Please reference this paper when using these data products in published research.

For the most part, the observations, data reduction, and data products are very similar to those from the first GOODS data release (DR1). These are described in more detail in the documentation for GOODS DR1, and we will not repeat most of that information here. Instead, we will concentrate on documenting features that are unique to the DR2 data or data products.

2.0 Observations

Here, we provide a brief description of the IRAC superdeep epoch 2 observations.

3.0 Data Reduction

The reduction of the epoch 2 IRAC data followed the same general procedures outlined in the documentation for GOODS DR1, section 3.0. Here, we note any significant differences from those procedures.

4.0 Data Products

GOODS DR2 consists of FITS images of the second epoch IRAC superdeep data for both GOODS fields. Our understanding of IRAC instrument behavior and data processing is continuing to evolve, as are the software pipelines and the calibration of the instrument. The current release provides "best-effort" data products available at this time, and will eventually be superseded by reprocessed versions in a future data release. The version numbers for these data products, based on GOODS internal nomenclature, are v0.30 for both GOODS-S and GOODS-N in channels 1 through 3. For channel 4 in GOODS-S, the version number is 0.31, reflecting a small change that was made to the astrometric alignment procedures. For channel 4 in GOODS-N, the version number is 0.32, reflecting the use of "bundled" channel 4 frames, as discussed in section 3.2.