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Adelman-McCarthy, Jennifer K.; Agüeros, Marcel A.; Allam, Sahar S.; Allende Prieto, Carlos; Anderson, Kurt S. J.; Anderson, Scott F.; Annis, James; Bahcall, Neta A.; Bailer-Jones, C. A. L.; Baldry, Ivan K.; Barentine, J. C.; Bassett, Bruce A.; Becker, Andrew C.; Beers, Timothy C.; Bell, Eric F.; Berlind, Andreas A.; Bernardi, Mariangela; Blanton, Michael R.; Bochanski, John J.; Boroski, William N.; Brinchmann, Jarle; Brinkmann, J.; Brunner, Robert J.; Budavári, Tamás; Carliles, Samuel; Carr, Michael A.; Castander, Francisco J.; Cinabro, David; Cool, R. J.; Covey, Kevin R.; Csabai, István; Cunha, Carlos E.; Davenport, James R. A.; Dilday, Ben; Doi, Mamoru; Eisenstein, Daniel J.; Evans, Michael L.; Fan, Xiaohui; Finkbeiner, Douglas P.; Friedman, Scott D.; Frieman, Joshua A.; Fukugita, Masataka; Gänsicke, Boris T.; Gates, Evalyn; Gillespie, Bruce; Glazebrook, Karl; Gray, Jim; Grebel, Eva K.; Gunn, James E.; Gurbani, Vijay K.; Hall, Patrick B.; Harding, Paul; Harvanek, Michael; Hawley, Suzanne L.; Hayes, Jeffrey; Heckman, Timothy M.; Hendry, John S.; Hindsley, Robert B.; Hirata, Christopher M.; Hogan, Craig J.; Hogg, David W.; Hyde, Joseph B.; Ichikawa, Shin-ichi; Ivezić, Željko; Jester, Sebastian; Johnson, Jennifer A.; Jorgensen, Anders M.; Jurić, Mario; Kent, Stephen M.; Kessler, R.; Kleinman, S. J.; Knapp, G. R.; Kron, Richard G.; Krzesinski, Jurek; Kuropatkin, Nikolay; Lamb, Donald Q.; Lampeitl, Hubert; Lebedeva, Svetlana; Lee, Young Sun; Leger, R. French; Lépine, Sébastien; Lima, Marcos; Lin, Huan; Long, Daniel C.; Loomis, Craig P.; Loveday, Jon; Lupton, Robert H.; Malanushenko, Olena; Malanushenko, Viktor; Mandelbaum, Rachel; Margon, Bruce; Marriner, John P.; Martínez-Delgado, David; Matsubara, Takahiko; McGehee, Peregrine M.; McKay, Timothy A.; Meiksin, Avery; Morrison, Heather L.; Munn, Jeffrey A.; Nakajima, Reiko et al.
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The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, Volume 175, Issue 2, pp. 297-313.
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2008
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This paper describes the Sixth Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky
Survey. With this data release, the imaging of the northern Galactic cap
is now complete. The survey contains images and parameters of roughly
287 million objects over 9583 deg2, including scans over a
large range of Galactic latitudes and longitudes. The survey also
includes 1.27 million spectra of stars, galaxies, quasars, and blank sky
(for sky subtraction) selected over 7425 deg2 . This release
includes much more stellar spectroscopy than was available in previous
data releases and also includes detailed estimates of stellar
temperatures, gravities, and metallicities. The results of improved
photometric calibration are now available, with uncertainties of roughly
1% in g, r, i, and z, and 2% in u, substantially better than the
uncertainties in previous data releases. The spectra in this data
release have improved wavelength and flux calibration, especially in the
extreme blue and extreme red, leading to the qualitatively better
determination of stellar types and radial velocities. The
spectrophotometric fluxes are now tied to point-spread function
magnitudes of stars rather than fiber magnitudes. This gives more robust
results in the presence of seeing variations, but also implies a change
in the spectrophotometric scale, which is now brighter by roughly 0.35
mag. Systematic errors in the velocity dispersions of galaxies have been
fixed, and the results of two independent codes for determining spectral
classifications and redshifts are made available. Additional spectral
outputs are made available, including calibrated spectra from individual
15 minute exposures and the sky spectrum subtracted from each exposure.
We also quantify a recently recognized underestimation of the
brightnesses of galaxies of large angular extent due to poor sky
subtraction; the bias can exceed 0.2 mag for galaxies brighter than r=14
mag.