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 Third edition of the SDSS
     Quasar Catalog As decribed in Schneider et al. 2005 (AJ,
     accepted, available at astro-ph/0503679),
     this catalog contains 46,420 quasars from DR3 that have i-band
     luminosities brighter than -22, at least one broad emission line, and
     highly reliable redshifts. The catalog is now available in ASCII and
     FITS binary table format. It supersedes the previous
     Second edition of the SDSS
     Quasar Catalog.Composite red quasar spectra As described in Richards et
      al. (2003), Red and Reddened Quasars in the SDSS, AJ, in
      press, these spectra are composites as a function of relative
      g-i color, with input objects normalized such that both the
      absolute magnitude and redshift distributions are the same in like
      composites.  We provide this tarball of
      composite red quasar spectra for download.Composite broad-absorption line (BAL) quasar spectra as a
      function of BALQSO type from Reichard et al. 2003, A Catalog of
      Broad Absorption Line Quasars from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Early
      Data Release, AJ,
      125, 1711 (also astro-ph/0301019) and
      Reichard et al. 2003, Continuum and Emission-Line Properties of
      Broad Absorption Line Quasars, AJ, in press (astro-ph/0308508).
      We provide this tarball of composite BAL quasar
      spectra from the SDSS Early Data Relase; see the enclosed
      README file for more information.SDSS Unusual BAL Quasars A sample of 23 unusual Broad
      Absorption Line Quasars has been assembled from both the SDSS EDR and
      some post-EDR data, totalling approximately 8000 quasar spectra. No
      further examples of the five categories of unusual BAL quasars
      discussed in the paper could be found among the data inspected, at
      least for spectra with SNR at least 6 per pixel in at least one of the
      g, r, or i bands (see section 4 of the paper). The paper also presents
      a revised balnicity index for deciding whether a quasar is a BAL
      quasar or not.
      Calibrated SDSS and followup spectra of all 23 objects, plus
      IRAF and SM code for calculating the traditional and revised balnicity
      indices, are available in a gzipped tar file. Questions regarding the BAL quasar work can be addressed to the lead
      author, Pat Hall (pathall@astro.princeton.edu),
      of Princeton University.DR1 White Dwarf catalog as reported by
      Kleinman
      et al. 2004, ApJ 607, 426 A Catalog of Spectroscopically
      Identified White Dwarf Stars in the First Data Release of the
      Sloan Digital Sky Survey (also available at astro-ph/0402209).The 3rd
      release of the SDSS Moving
      Object Catalog (MOC) lists astrometric and
      photometric data for 204,305 moving objects observed prior to June
      2004. Of those, 67,637 are linked to 43,424 unique objects from
      the ASTORB file, and their orbital
      elements are also listed. This is a cumulative release, and it
      supersedes the previous versions (first
      MOC release and second
      MOC release).SDSS Cut & Enhance
      galaxy cluster catalog The Sloan Digital Sky
      Survey CE galaxy cluster catalog (Goto
      et al. 2002, AJ 123, 1807) uses color cuts
      combined with a density enhancement algorithm to detect clusters
      of galaxies. The SDSS CE galaxy cluster catalog contains an
      estimated redshift and richness for each cluster found in 350
      sq. deg. of SDSS commissioning data.NYU Value-Added
      Galaxy Catalog The NYU Value-Added Galaxy Catalog (NYU-VAGC)
      is a cross-matched collection of galaxy catalogs, including the
      SDSS, maintained for the study of galaxy formation and evolution. It
      includes carefully constructed large-scale structure samples useful
      for calculating power spectra, etc, and includes, e.g., the "LSS
      Sample12" described in various Blanton et al. and Tegmark
      et al. SDSS papers.  The SDSS data used have been reduced independently from the
      official SDSS reductions included in DR2/DR3, especially in photometric
      calibration, but the differences are minor.  There is also a
      page describing the results of Blanton et al.'s
      determination of the SDSS galaxy luminosity function.The CMU-PITT SDSS
      Value Added Catalog (VAC) database is a database which
      allows users to conduct scientific
      analyses on the SDSS spectroscopic galaxy data. It allows for
      easy use of spectral information (i.e. emission line-widths),
      and for anybody to upload Science Derivatives for SDSS
      galaxies.The SDSS
      Orion data release contains imaging near the Galactic plane
      outside of the nominal survey boundaries. These additional data
      were obtained during commissioning
      and subsequent testing of the SDSS observing system, and they provide
      unique wide-area imaging data in regions of high obscuration and star
      formation, including numerous young stellar objects, Herbig-Haro
      objects and young star clusters. Because these data are outside the
      Survey regions in the Galactic caps, they are not part of the standard
      SDSS data releases. This public release of about 470
      square degrees includes the star-forming region NGC 2068/NGC
      2071/HH24 and a large part of Barnard's loop.The Princeton spectra
      are an alternate reduction of the DR1 spectra. The 2d reductions
      are essentially identical, but the determination of redshifts
      and classifications uses an independent code doing direct
      chi-squared fitting of templates to spectra.The SuperCOSMOS
      Science Archive holds the object catalog data extracted
      from scans of photographic Schmidt survey plates of the southern
      sky. The SSA catalog includes links to cross-identifications
      from the SDSS EDR and DR1, USNO-B and 2MASS final data release
      catalogs. Last modified: Wed May 18 18:17:17 CDT 2005
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