
UNCOVER Data Release 3: The Photometric Catalog Photometry and redshifts for 74,000 sources over Abell 2744Authors: John R. Weaver, Wren Suess, Sam Cutler, Richard Pan, Kate Whitaker, and Lukas Furtak The catalogs are selected from a long-wavelength (LW) F277W+F356W+F444W detection image with photometry measured on the 27 available HST and JWST bands over 56 sq. arcmin of Abell 2744 contributed by several major surveys including UNCOVER, MegaScience, and GLASS. Five choices of color aperture are available, although we recommend using the 'super' catalog where photometry from the most suitable aperture per object is reported. Redshift estimates and basic properties are computed with EAzY. See the dedicated readme file and preprint for details. If you use this catalog, please cite the corresponding papers:Suess et al. 2024 (https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2024arXiv240413132S/abstract),Weaver et al. 2023 (https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2023arXiv230102671W/abstract),Bezanson et al. 2024 (https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2022arXiv221204026B/abstract).
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