About DR3 gives
an overview of what DR3 contains, and a summary of the
improvements in DR3 compared to earlier data releases. The DR3
paper (Abazajian et al. 2004, AJ, submitted (DR3.ps (2.6 MB))
also gives a brief overview of DR3.
DR2: The DR2 paper
(Abazajian et al. 2004, AJ, 128, 502; astro-ph/0403325)contains the
details, and the respective sections of this web site have been
updated accordingly. The most important change is that the DR1 contained the
"beta" processing of survey data. DR2 has bug-free photometry
and vastly improved spectrophotometry -- see this link for details.
The Early Data Release
(EDR) paper (with a
journal subscription, access the EDR paper at the AJ web site) is the most
comprehensive printed description of SDSS data. Much of the
information on this web site is based on the EDR paper. It
should be considered essential reading to do science with SDSS
data.
These pages help to avoid the most common pitfalls in retrieving and using SDSS
data:
When you use the photometric object catalogs, you must check
the photometric
object flags to
obtain meaningful results.
When you use the spectroscopic catalogs, the photometric flag
checking has been done as part of target selection. However, you
must check the redshift status
flag to exclude unsecure identifications and redshifts.