The Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey (GOODS)
Spitzer Legacy Data Products
Third Data Release (DR3)

Document version: 29 December 2005


TABLE OF CONTENTS


1.0 General Information

This document describes the third release (DR3) of data products from the Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey (GOODS) Spitzer Space Telescope Legacy Science program. This release includes three new sets of data products:

Many of the details of the observations and data reduction for these products are the same as those from earlier data releases. We therefore will not repeat most of this information here, but will direct the reader to the earlier documentation where appropriate.

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

2.0 MIPS GOODS-S observations and image data products

Here, we provide a brief description of the GOODS-S MIPS 24 micron observations, data reduction, and the FITS image products provided with this data release. The GOODS-S MIPS 24 micron source list is described in section 3.0.

3.0 MIPS GOODS-S source list

As part of data release DR3, we are providing a list of sources for the MIPS 24 micron imaging of the GOODS-S field. This is exactly analogous to the GOODS-N 24 micron source list from DR1+. The source lists are subsets from more extensive catalogs which will be presented by Chary et al. (in preparation). They are limited to flux densities greater than 80 microJy, where the source extraction is highly complete and reliable, and which is well below the flux limit currently explored for IRS spectroscopy. The early source lists are intended to facilitate early investigations by members of the scientific community, and to support planning for follow-up observations. Although we believe the source lists are reliable and scientifically useful, they are nevertheless preliminary, and will be superseded by more extensively validated and documented catalogs in Chary et al.

The user is refered to the DR1+ documentation for the GOODS-N 24 micron source list for details about the source detection and extraction procedure. Only a brief summary is given here.

Source extraction was performed on version 0.30 of the GOODS-S MIPS 24 micron images, described in section 2.0 above. A SExtractor (Bertin & Arnouts 1996) catalog of IRAC sources in the field was used to define a set of prior positions for fitting MIPS 24 micron point sources, using an empirically defined point spread function. The use of IRAC priors permits improved deblending and extraction in crowded environments. Small offsets (< 0.6 arcsec) in the MIPS source position relative to the IRAC source centroid were allowed.

After subtracting the best non-negative point source fits for the IRAC sources, a second pass of source detection was performed to identify 24 micron sources without IRAC counterparts, particularly outside the region covered by the GOODS IRAC imaging. MIPS sources without IRAC counterparts are indicated in the source list by a value of 0 for the parameter IRAC_Tag.

Although most faint 24 micron sources in the GOODS images are unresolved, a few brighter, larger galaxies (mostly at low redshift) are evidently extended in the MIPS data. We identified 10 such objects by visual inspection, used SExtractor to measure isophotal flux densities, and have substituted those for the point source fit values. These objects are indicated in the source list by values of 1 in the Extended_Tag column.

The GOODS-S DR3 MIPS 24 micron source list is released in IPAC Table format, and is available from the Spitzer Archive and the "Popular Products" repository of Legacy Data Products. Table 5 describes the columns provided in this source list.

Table 5 - Columns in the GOODS-S MIPS 24 micron source list

Column Name Data Type Units Description
SrcID integer
-
Source number
ra real degrees J2000.0 right ascension of MIPS 24 micron source
dec real degrees J2000.0 declination of MIPS 24 micron source
RA_IRAC real degrees J2000.0 right ascension of prior IRAC source (-1 if no IRAC prior)
DEC_IRAC real degrees J2000.0 declination of prior IRAC source (-1 if no IRAC prior)
S_24 real microJy Flux density of MIPS 24 micron source
S_24_err real microJy Uncertainty in derived 24 micron flux density
IRAC_Tag integer
-
Set to 1 if there is IRAC coverage
Extended_Tag integer
-
Set to 1 if source is extended at 24 microns

4.0 IRAC GOODS-S epoch 1 v0.3 re-reductions and image data products

In DR3, we provide new and slightly improved reductions (v0.3) of the GOODS-S IRAC epoch 1 data. These were the first GOODS Spitzer observations to be executed, and the data products (v0.21) originally released in GOODS DR1 were the first "science grade" reductions that the GOODS team carried out. As we gained experience, we improved some of the details of our reduction procedures. Moreover, the older, v0.21 data products were based on BCD images processed by a fairly early version of the SSC pipeline, S9.1.0, compared to the S10 and S11 BCDs used for our other GOODS data products. The differences between the v0.21 and v0.30 data products were discussed in the documentation for GOODS DR1, section 3.7.

The new v0.30 reductions of the GOODS-S IRAC epoch 1 images are based on data processed by the SSC BCD pipeline S10.5.0, which is the same version used for the GOODS-S epoch 2 data released in DR2. They were reduced using procedures identical to those for GOODS-N IRAC epoch 1 v0.3, and for GOODS-S and GOODS-N IRAC epoch 2. In addition to the change in the BCD pipeline version, the main changes are (1) the internal astrometric registration and alignment to the external reference frame used a refined procedure and should be more accurate, and (2) the method for scaling the weight map to inverse variance is now consistent for all four sets of IRAC data products.

All header parameters, flux scaling factors, etc. are the same as for the previous IRAC data releases, and are described in the documentation for GOODS DR1, section 4.

For most purposes, the new v0.30 GOODS-S IRAC data products will be very similar to the previous v0.21 reductions. In a future data release (DR4 or DR5), we expect to replace all of these with uniform re-reductions based on S13 BCD data, and with improved corrections for bright source artifacts (e.g., muxbleed, mux-striping).