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arxiv 2007.01910 v2 pith:FUHNF2YV submitted 2020-07-03 astro-ph.CO astro-ph.GAastro-ph.IM

The miniJPAS survey: a preview of the Universe in 56 colours

S. Bonoli , A. Mar\'in-Franch , J. Varela , H. V\'azquez Rami\'o , L. R. Abramo , A. J. Cenarro , R. A. Dupke , J. M. V\'ilchez
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D. Crist\'obal-Hornillos R. M. Gonz\'alez Delgado C. Hern\'andez-Monteagudo C. L\'opez-Sanjuan D. J. Muniesa T. Civera A. Ederoclite A. Hern\'an-Caballero V. Marra P.O. Baqui A. Cortesi E.S. Cypriano S. Daflon A. L. de Amorim L. A. D\'iaz-Garc\'ia J. M. Diego G. Mart\'inez-Solaeche E. P\'erez V. M. Placco F. Prada C. Queiroz J. Alcaniz A. Alvarez-Candal J. Cepa A. L. Maroto F. Roig B. B. Siffert K. Taylor N. Benitez M. Moles L. Sodr\'e Jr. S. Carneiro C. Mendes de Oliveira E. Abdalla R. E. Angulo M. Aparicio Resco A. Balaguera-Antol\'inez F. J. Ballesteros D. Brito-Silva T. Broadhurst E. R. Carrasco T. Castro R. Cid Fernandes P. Coelho R. B. de Melo L. Doubrawa A. Fernandez-Soto F. Ferrari A. Finoguenov R. Garc\'ia-Benito J. Iglesias-P\'aramo Y. Jim\'enez-Teja F. S. Kitaura J. Laur P. A. A. Lopes G. Lucatelli V. J. Mart\'inez M. Maturi M. Quartin C. Pigozzo J. E. Rodr\`iguez-Mart\`in V. Salzano A. Tamm E. Tempel K. Umetsu L. Valdivielso R. von Marttens A. Zitrin M. C. D\'iaz-Mart\'in G. L\'opez-Alegre A. L\'opez-Sainz A. Yanes-D\'iaz F. Rueda-Teruel S. Rueda-Teruel J. Abril Iba\~nez J.L Ant\'on Bravo R. Bello Ferrer S. Bielsa J. M. Casino J. Castillo S. Chueca L. Cuesta J. Garzar\'an Calderaro R. Iglesias-Marzoa C. \'Iniguez J. L. Lamadrid Gutierrez F. Lopez-Martinez D. Lozano-P\'erez N. Ma\'icas Sacrist\'an E. L. Molina-Ib\'a\~nez A. Moreno-Signes S. Rodr\'iguez Llano M. Royo Navarro V. Tilve Rua U. Andrade E. J. Alfaro S. Akras P. Arnalte-Mur B. Ascaso C. E. Barbosa J. Beltr\'an Jim\'enez M. Benetti C. A. P. Bengaly A. Bernui J. J. Blanco-Pillado M. Borges Fernandes J. N. Bregman G. Bruzual G. Calderone J. M. Carvano L. Casarini A. L Chies-Santos G. Coutinho de Carvalho P. Dimauro S. Duarte Puertas D. Figueruelo J. I. Gonz\'alez-Serrano M. A. Guerrero S. Gurung-L\'opez D. Herranz M. Huertas-Company J. A. Irwin D. Izquierdo-Villalba A. Kanaan C. Kehrig C. C. Kirkpatrick J. Lim A. R. Lopes R. Lopes de Oliveira A. Marcos-Caballero D. Mart\'inez-Delgado E. Mart\'inez-Gonz\'alez G. Mart\'inez-Somonte N. Oliveira A. A. Orsi R. A. Overzier M. Penna-Lima R. R. R. Reis D. Spinoso S. Tsujikawa P. Vielva A. Z. Vitorelli J. Q. Xia H. B. Yuan A. Arroyo-Polonio M. L. L. Dantas C. A. Galarza D. R. Gon\c{c}alves R. S. Gon\c{c}alves J. E. Gonzalez A. H. Gonzalez N. Greisel R. G. Landim D. Lazzaro G. Magris R. Monteiro-Oliveira C.B. Pereira M. J. Rebou\c{c}as J. M. Rodriguez-Espinosa S. Santos da Costa E. Telles
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The Javalambre-Physics of the Accelerating Universe Astrophysical Survey (J-PAS) will soon start to scan thousands of square degrees of the northern extragalactic sky with a unique set of $56$ optical filters from a dedicated $2.55$m telescope, JST, at the Javalambre Astrophysical Observatory. Before the arrival of the final instrument (a 1.2 Gpixels, 4.2deg$^2$ field-of-view camera), the JST was equipped with an interim camera (JPAS-Pathfinder), composed of one CCD with a 0.3deg$^2$ field-of-view and resolution of 0.23 arcsec pixel$^{-1}$. To demonstrate the scientific potential of J-PAS, with the JPAS-Pathfinder camera we carried out a survey on the AEGIS field (along the Extended Groth Strip), dubbed miniJPAS. We observed a total of $\sim 1$ deg$^2$, with the $56$ J-PAS filters, which include $54$ narrow band (NB, $\rm{FWHM} \sim 145$Angstrom) and two broader filters extending to the UV and the near-infrared, complemented by the $u,g,r,i$ SDSS broad band (BB) filters. In this paper we present the miniJPAS data set, the details of the catalogues and data access, and illustrate the scientific potential of our multi-band data. The data surpass the target depths originally planned for J-PAS, reaching $\rm{mag}_{\rm {AB}}$ between $\sim 22$ and $23.5$ for the NB filters and up to $24$ for the BB filters ($5\sigma$ in a $3$~arcsec aperture). The miniJPAS primary catalogue contains more than $64,000$ sources extracted in the $r$ detection band with forced photometry in all other bands. We estimate the catalogue to be complete up to $r=23.6$ for point-like sources and up to $r=22.7$ for extended sources. Photometric redshifts reach subpercent precision for all sources up to $r=22.5$, and a precision of $\sim 0.3$% for about half of the sample. (Abridged)

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