News

Mon Mar 2 10:15:52 CET 2015: SHARDS DR2 photometric and photo-z catalogs released.

Sun Feb 9 11:02:56 CET 2014: SHARDS DR2beta photometric and photo-z catalogs (beta version) released.

Thu Jun 20 09:00:00 CET 2014: SHARDS I Team Meeting held in Madrid.

Fri Sep 27 18:26:02 PST 2012: SHARDS presentation paper submitted.

Fri Sep 27 18:26:02 PST 2012: Release of reduced data and merged photometric catalogs to the Team.

Thu Jul 5 17:11:28 CEST 2012: SHARDS wiki created.

Tue Jan 3 19:22:42 CET 2012: First round of conference proceedings talking about SHARDS data has been circulated.

Sat Mar 13 15:38:04 WET 2010: Data have started to be taken. Last night we exposed for 2060 seconds in the F687W17 filter under 0.7"-0.8" seeing conditions.

Fri Oct 16 12:00:00 CEST 2009: Here there will be private communications within the Team.

SHARDS Wiki pages

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A Wiki has been created to share information within the SHARDS Team, including paper proposals and news about data releases. Visit the Wiki here.

Data repository

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Here we will post news about Data Releases.

May 2015: Internal Data Release 3 (iDR3) can be found here: 24 bands, better WCS, better calibration, better fringing correction.

January 2015: Internal Data Release 2 (iDR2ph) for photometric redshifts (based on iDR2 data -24 bands, better WCS, improved calibration).

January 2015: Internal Data Release 2 (iDR2) can be found here: 24 bands, better WCS.

January 2014: Internal Data Release 2beta (iDR2phbeta) for photometric redshifts (based on iDR2 data -24 bands, better WCS, improved calibration, some changes to be expected in data above 800 nm in the near future, probably not affecting photo-z's-).

January 2014: Internal Data Release 2 (iDR2beta) can be found here: 24 bands, better WCS, improved calibration, some changes to be expected in data above 800 nm in the near future.

July 2013: Internal Data Release 1 (iDR1ph) for photometric redshifts (based on iDR1 data -16 bands-).

July 2012: Internal Data Release 1 (iDR1) can be found here.