COSMIC-S: a photometric Catalogue of Observed Stars in the Small MagellanIc Cloud

Abstract

The Dark Energy Camera (DECam) is a wide-field instrument mounted on the 4m V. Blanco Telescope (CTIO). Its impressive technical characteristics makes it one of the most suitable ground-based telescope for the production of accurate stellar photometry even towards crowded regions such as the Magellanic Clouds. We analysed DECam images acquired from February 2018 to January 2020 towards the Small Magellanic Cloud. We performed a PSF photometry by using the SExtractor and PSFEx tools and producing a comprehensive photometric catalogue in the SDSS system, considering the gri filters. Then, we present COSMIC-S, a photometric catalogue consisting of 10 971 906 sources, including gri magnitudes with a mean error <σm> 0.04 mag. A total of 2 456 434 sources have good photometry in all three bands. The catalogue appears virtually complete to m 22, with a limiting magnitude m 25. We derived the colour-magnitude and colour-colour diagrams in order to prove the goodness of the catalogue.

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