This page describes the contents of the PanSTARRS-1 database object and detection tables.  These tables have information such as positions, magnitudes, and morphological descriptions for the objects in the PS1 catalogs. They also include time-dependent measurements of those parameters.  Tables with multi-epoch measurements are not included in the DR1 data release and are listed separately.

These descriptions are extracted from the PSPS Schema Browser interface created by the University of Hawaii.  For a high-level overview of the tables, see the PS1 Source extraction and catalogs documentation page. 

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

Tables included in DR1

ObjectThin

MeanObject

StackObjectThin

StackObjectAttributes

StackApFlx

StackApFlxExGalUnc

StackApFlxExGalCon6

StackApFlxExGalCon8

StackModelFitExp

StackModelFitDeV

StackModelFitSer

StackPetrosian

ForcedMeanObject

Note this is currently omitted from the DR2 database but is expected to be available a few weeks after the DR2 release.

ForcedMeanLensing

Note this is currently omitted from the DR2 database but is expected to be available a few weeks after the DR2 release.

Tables included in DR2

These tables were not included in DR1 but are in the DR2 database.

Detection

ForcedWarpMeasurement

ForcedWarpExtended

ForcedWarpMasked

ForcedGalaxyShape

StackModelFitExtra

Tables not included in DR1 or DR2

The tables below are not part of the DR1 or DR2 databases (yet), but their descriptions are included for completeness.

DiffDetection

DiffDetObject



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