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The starting point for the PS1 data archive is at The Pan-STARRS1 data archive home page.

The following information is taken from these papers, which should be cited appropriately 

 

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Figure from Tonry et al. 2012 : The PS1 capture cross-section in m2/e/photon
to produce a detected e− for an incident photon for the six Pan-STARRS1 bandpasses, grizy and w for a standard airmass of 1.2
Figure from Scolnic et al. 2015, showing comparisons between the grizP1 and other survey filters (CSP = Carnegie Supernova Project and CfAK = CfA-Keplercam, SNLS = Supernova Legacy Survey




 

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  • Compare to other filter systems
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Five filters (g, r, i, z, y),are used for PanSTARRS1 (PS1) exposures.  This section describes each filter and its characteristics.

Pan-STARRS is primarily sensitive to visible light, though observations extend slightly into the infrared passbands. Each camera included an identical set of 5 to 6 optical filters that can be remotely positioned in front of the focal plane.

The searches for asteroids and potentially hazardous objects may use a wide filter w ("g+r+i") that covers most of the visible waveband from 0.5 to 0.8 microns. This filter provides maximum sensitivity for detecting solar system objects. Surveys for stars and galaxies are much more valuable when they include color information, so Pan-STARRS will include standard photometric g-, r-, i-, and z-band filters, as used in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. The excellent near-infrared response of the Pan-STARRS detectors means that we can also make use of a y-band filter (1.0 microns). All magnitiudes are quoted on the AB system.

Stubbs photo-diode laser system PS1 measurements: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2010ApJS..191..376S

Tonry PS1 photometric system: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2012ApJ...750...99T

Scolnic Supercal: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2015ApJ...815..117S

for throughput measurement article see:  http://inspirehep.net/record/849309/plots

or Ap J Supp:  http://iopscience.iop.org/0067-0049/191/2/376/article;jsessionid=A78430B5C673A0619DA938ABD21442C4.c1

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