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Abstract We present a comprehensive recalibration of narrowband/medium-band and broadband photometry from the Southern Photometric Local Universe Survey (S-PLUS) by leveraging two approaches: an improved Gaia XP synthetic photometry (XPSP) method with corrected Gaia XP spectra, and the stellar color regression (SCR) method with corrected Gaia Early Data Release 3 photometric data and spectroscopic data from LAMOST Data Release 7. Through the use of millions of stars as standards per band, we demonstrate the existence of position-dependent systematic errors, up to 23 mmag for the main survey region, in the S-PLUS iDR4 photometric data. A comparison between the XPSP and SCR methods reveals minor differences in zero-point offsets, typically within the range of 1–6 mmag, indicating the accuracy of the recalibration, and a twofold to threefold improvement in the zero-point precision. During this process, we also verify and correct for systematic errors related to CCD position. The corrected S-PLUS iDR4 photometric data will provide a solid data foundation for conducting scientific research that relies on high-precision calibration. Our results underscore the power of the XPSP method in combination with the SCR method, showcasing their effectiveness in enhancing calibration precision for wide-field surveys when combined with Gaia photometry and XP spectra, to be applied for other S-PLUS subsurveys.more » « less
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Placco, Vinicius M.; Roederer, Ian U.; Lee, Young Sun; Almeida-Fernandes, Felipe; Herpich, Fábio R.; Perottoni, Hélio D.; Schoenell, William; Ribeiro, Tiago; Kanaan, Antonio (, The Astrophysical Journal Letters)null (Ed.)
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Whitten, Devin D.; Placco, Vinicius M.; Beers, Timothy C.; An, Deokkeun; Lee, Young Sun; Almeida-Fernandes, Felipe; Herpich, Fábio R.; Daflon, Simone; Barbosa, Carlos E.; Perottoni, Hélio D.; et al (, The Astrophysical Journal)null (Ed.)
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