# SpARCS data This product contains the catalogue from the *Spitzer Adaptation of the Red-sequence Cluster Survey* (SpARCS). The indivudal catalogues where downloaded from https://astro.uni-bonn.de/~tudorica/webpages/SpARCS/ and processed with Mattia prescriptions: - the catalogues from each field where joined together; - the resulting catalogue was sorted by ``NBPZ_FILT`` (descending); - the catalogue was crossmatched against itself within 1 arc-second keeping only one row in each group (the one with highest ``NBPZ_FILT``). The file ``work-spacs-ugryz-bonn.src`` execute this prescription. After this, we gathered all the catalogue in a single table (compared to other fields, only XMM has columns for the y band, it's content is empty for the other fields). We processed the resulting table with our script to limit to HELP coverage and add a ``field`` column. Then we remove the ``ID`` column and replaced it with an ``internal_id`` one containing an incrementing index after having ordered the row by ``ALPHA_J2000`` and ``DELTA_J2000``. Then we produced one catalogue per field. We contacted Hendrik Hildebrandt and Alexandru Tudorica to have more informations. The magnitude/flux to use are those labelled with the band that were extracted on the PDF-homogenised maps. The first flux / magnitudes without a band in the name are the r values computed on the non-convolved images (the catalogue seems to be r selected). Alexandru also gave us the information on the apertures: > The apertures (FLUX/MAG_APERTURES) are: > 4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,25,30,35,40,45,50,55 > (in pixels). You should multiply with 0.186 to get arcseconds. The size above are the diameter of the apertures. Alexandru told the magnitudes are in the AB system.