KMTNet Synoptic Survey of Southern Sky III: The First Data Release

Abstract

We present the first public data release (DR1) of the KMTNet Synoptic Survey of Southern Sky (KS4). This deep, wide-field imaging survey covers a southern footprint of -85 < Decl. < -28.8 in the B, V, R, and I bands using a network of three 1.6-m telescopes. Although primarily designed to secure reference imaging for gravitational wave counterpart identification, DR1 delivers science-ready data for 4,000 deg2 to enable a broad range of astrophysical research. The release includes deep co-added images reaching median 5σ depths of 22.0-23.5 AB mag. It is accompanied by two source catalogs containing over 200 million sources with SNR >5: an I-band-selected forced-photometry catalog optimized for consistent colors, and a band-merged catalog offering enhanced completeness. Validation demonstrates robust data quality, characterized by mean astrometric offsets of +0.054 0.129 arcsec in RA and -0.015 0.120 arcsec in Dec relative to Gaia DR3. Photometric uniformity for point sources is maintained within 0.03 mag relative to Gaia XP for 97.5--99.8\% of the footprint across all four bands. A key advantage of KS4 is its uniform and contiguous spatial coverage. It extends to fainter magnitudes than other uniform surveys while filling irregular gaps in existing deep datasets. All data products are publicly available via the CDS and NOIRLab's Astro Data Lab.

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