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The UKIRT Infrared Deep Sky Survey (UKIDSS) is the first of a new generation of hemispheric imaging projects to extend the work of the Two Micron All Sky Survey (2MASS) by reaching three magnitudes deeper in YJHK imaging, to K=18.2 (5-sigma, Vega) over wide fields. Better complementing existing optical surveys such as the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS), the resulting public imaging catalogues provide new photometry of rare object samples too faint to be reached previously. The first data release of UKIDSS has already surpassed 2MASS in terms of photons gathered, and using this new dataset we examine the near-infrared properties of 2837 quasars found in the SDSS and newly catalogued by the UKIDSS in ~189 square degrees. The matched quasars include the RA range 22hr to 4hr on the Southern Equatorial Stripe (SDSS Stripe 82), an area of significant future followup possibilities with deeper surveys and pointed observations. The sample covers the redshift and absolute magnitude ranges 0.08<z<5.03 and -29.5<M_i<-22.0, and 98 per cent of SDSS quasars have matching UKIDSS data. We discuss the photometry, astrometry, and various colour properties of the quasars. We also examine the effectiveness of quasar/star separation using the near-infrared passbands. The combination of SDSS ugriz photometry with the YJHK near-infrared photometry from UKIDSS over large areas of sky has enormous potential for advancing our understanding of the quasar population.
We present the optical and near-infrared photometry and spectroscopy of four faint T dwarfs newly discovered from the UKIDSS first data release. The sample, drawn from an imaged area of ~136 square degrees to a depth of Y=19.9 (5-sigma, Vega), is loc
UKIDSS is the next generation near-infrared sky survey. The survey will commence in early 2004, and over 7 years will collect 100 times as many photons as 2MASS. UKIDSS will use the UKIRT Wide Field Camera to survey 7500 square degrees of the norther
The First Data Release (DR1) of the UKIRT Infrared Deep Sky Survey (UKIDSS) took place on 2006 July 21. UKIDSS is a set of five large near-infrared surveys, covering a complementary range of areas, depths, and Galactic latitudes. DR1 is the first lar
The UKIRT Infrared Deep Sky Survey (UKIDSS) is a set of five large near-infrared surveys, covering a complementary range of areas, depths, and Galactic latitudes. The UKIDSS Second Data Release (DR2) includes the First Data Release (DR1), with minor
Optical and near-infrared (NIR) spectra are presented for ULAS J131911.29+095951.4 (hereafter ULAS J1319+0950), a new redshift z = 6.127 +/- 0.004 quasar discovered in the Third Data Release (DR3) of the UKIRT Infrared Deep Sky Survey (UKIDSS). The s