- Zou, Hu;
- Zhang, Tianmeng;
- Zhou, Zhimin;
- Nie, Jundan;
- Peng, Xiyan;
- Zhou, Xu;
- Jiang, Linhua;
- Cai, Zheng;
- Dey, Arjun;
- Fan, Xiaohui;
- Fan, Dongwei;
- Guo, Yucheng;
- He, Boliang;
- Jiang, Zhaoji;
- Lang, Dustin;
- Lesser, Michael;
- Li, Zefeng;
- Ma, Jun;
- Mao, Shude;
- McGreer, Ian;
- Schlegel, David;
- Shao, Yali;
- Wang, Jiali;
- Wang, Shu;
- Wu, Jin;
- Wu, Xiaohan;
- Yang, Qian;
- Yue, Minghao
The Beijing-Arizona Sky Survey (BASS) is a new wide-field legacy imaging survey in the northern Galactic cap using the 2.3 m Bok telescope. The survey will cover about 5400 deg2 in the g and r bands, and the expected 5σ depths (corrected for the Galactic extinction) in these two bands are g = 24.0 and r = 23.4 mag (AB magnitude). BASS started observations in 2015 January and had completed about 41% of the area as of 2016 July. The first data release contains calibrated images obtained in 2015 and 2016 and their corresponding single-epoch and co-added catalogs. The actual depths of the single-epoch images are g ∼ 23.4 and r ∼ 22.9 mag. The full depths of the three epochs are g ∼ 24.1 and r ∼ 23.5 mag.