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Detailed Description of J/ApJS/161/185 : GIS catalog project : source catalog II (Ueda+, 2005)
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Note : this is the description file of the original catalog.
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such as coordinates and times. h:m:s and d:m:s units are normally
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Similarly, some slight changes may have been introduced in the
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file for this catalogue.
J/ApJS/161/185 GIS catalog project : source catalog II (Ueda+, 2005)
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The ASCA medium sensitivity survey (The GIS catalog project): source catalog II.
Ueda Y., Ishisaki Y., Takahashi T., Makishima K., Ohashi T.
<Astrophys. J. Suppl. Ser., 161, 185-223 (2005)>
=2005ApJS..161..185U
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ADC_Keywords: Galaxy catalogs ; X-ray sources
Mission_Name: ASCA
Keywords: catalogs - diffuse radiation - galaxies: active - X-rays: galaxies -
X-rays: general
Abstract:
In succession to the first ASCA Medium Sensitivity Survey catalog
(AMSS-I), we present the second X-ray source catalog (AMSS-II),
constructed from the Gas Imaging Spectrometer (GIS) data covering
Galactic latitudes |b|>10° observed between 1997 January and 2000
May. The AMSS-II catalog uses 306 fields and contains a total of 1190
sources detected with significance of >5{sigma} in either the 0.7-7,
2-10, or 0.7-2keV band. The AMSS-I and AMSS-II catalogs list a total
of 2533 sources from an area of 278°2 and provides a unique
database of X-ray sources in the flux range of
10-13-10-11ergs/cm2/s (0.7-10keV). We summarize statistical
properties of a complete X-ray sample consisting of 1969 serendipitous
selected from AMSS-I and AMSS-II.
Description:
We apply the same analysis technique, data screening, and field
selection as done for AMSS-I to the GIS data of |b|>10° observed
between 1997 January 1 and 2000 May 1.
File Summary:
FileName Lrecl Records Explanations
× 80 . This file
× ReadMe 80 . This file
× table1.dat 108 355 The field list of AMSS-II
× table2.dat 132 1190 The source list of AMSS-II
× table4.dat 59 85 The list of duplicated sources in the AMSS-I and
AMSS-II catalogs
See also:
J/ApJ/518/656 : ASCA Large Sky Survey (Ueda+, 1999)
J/ApJS/133/1 : GIS catalog project : source catalog (Ueda+, 2001)
Byte-by-byte Description of file: table1.dat
Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
1- 6 A6 --- Field Field identification (II-NNN)
8 A1 --- f_Field [a] Indicates that the field is not used
in Section 4 statistical analysis
10- 13 F4.1 10+20/cm2 NH Galactic hydrogen column density (1)
15- 22 I8 --- Seq Sequence Number
24- 43 A20 --- Target Target name
45- 51 F7.3 deg RAdeg Average right ascension pointing (J2000)
53- 59 F7.3 deg DEdeg Average declination pointing (J2000)
61- 63 I3 deg Roll Roll angle (2)
65- 74 A10 "YYYY/MM/DD" Obs1.Date Date of beginning of observation
76- 77 I2 h Obs1.h Hour observation began
79- 80 I2 min Obs1.m Minute observation began
82- 91 A10 "YYYY/MM/DD" Obs2.Date Date of end of observation
93- 94 I2 h Obs2.h Hour observation ended
96- 97 I2 min Obs2.m Minute observation ended
99-103 F5.1 ks ExpTime Exposure time
105-108 F4.2 ct/s CR Mean count rate of GIS2 and GIS3
including the background
Note (1): Estimated from the HI map by Dickey & Lockman (1990ARA&A..28..215D).
Note (2): Defined as that of detector-y axis measured in clockwise direction
from the north.
Byte-by-byte Description of file: table2.dat
Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
1- 4 A4 --- --- [1AXG]
6- 17 A12 --- 1AXG Source name (1AXG JHHMMSS+DDMM in Simbad)
19- 26 F8.4 deg RAdeg Right ascension (J2000)
28- 35 F8.4 deg DEdeg Declination (J2000)
37- 40 F4.2 arcmin e_pos The 90% error radius (1)
42- 46 F5.1 --- SigF Full 0.7-7keV {sigma} detection significance
48- 52 F5.1 --- SigH Hard 2-10keV {sigma} detection significance
54- 58 F5.1 --- SigS Soft 0.7-2keV {sigma} detection significance
60- 64 F5.1 ct/ks CRF Full 0.7-7keV count rate (2)
66- 70 F5.1 ct/ks CRH Hard 2-10keV count rate (2)
72- 76 F5.1 ct/ks CRS Soft 0.7-2keV count rate (2)
78- 82 F5.1 ct/ks CRFc Corrected full 0.7-7keV count rate (3)
84- 88 F5.1 ct/ks CRHc Corrected hard 2-10keV count rate (3)
90- 94 F5.1 ct/ks CRSc Corrected soft 0.7-2keV count rate (3)
96-100 F5.1 10-16W/m2 FluxF Full 0.7-7keV flux in 10-13ergs/s/cm2 (4)
102-106 F5.1 10-16W/m2 FluxH Hard 2-10keV flux in 10-13ergs/s/cm2 (4)
108-112 F5.1 10-16W/m2 FluxS Soft 0.7-2keV flux in 10-13ergs/s/cm2 (4)
114-118 F5.2 --- HR Hardness ratio (5)
120-123 F4.2 --- e_HR Uncertainty in HR
125-130 A6 --- Field Field identification (II-NNN)
132 A1 --- f_Field [*] Indicates the target source
Note (1): Including both the statistical and systematic errors. See text
(section 3.3 of Paper I, J/ApJS/133/1) for details.
Note (2): Vignetting-corrected count rate at the reference position in the XRT
coordinate (8.5' offset) integrated within a radius of 5.9'.
Not corrected for Galactic absorption.
Note (3): Corrected for Galactic absorption, estimated from
Dickey & Lockman (1990ARA&A..28..215D)
Note (4): Corrected for Galactic absorption. Converted from the observed count
rate in the same band, by assuming a power law with Galactic
absorption, with the best-fit photon index derived from the observed
hardness ratio Ratio (see section 2.4 of Paper I, J/ApJS/133/1).
Note (5): HR=(H-S)/(H+S), where H and S represent the count rate corrected
for Galactic absorption in the 2-10keV and 0.7-2keV bands,
respectively.
Byte-by-byte Description of file: table4.dat
Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
1- 4 A4 --- --- [1AXG]
6- 17 A12 --- 1AXG Source name
19- 24 A6 --- Field Field identification (I-NNN)
26- 29 A4 --- --- [1AXG]
31- 42 A12 --- 1AXGb Source name
44- 49 A6 --- Fieldb Field identification (I-NNN or II-NNN)
51- 54 F4.2 arcmin Sep Angular separation of the two positions
56- 59 F4.2 arcmin e_Sep The combined 90% positional error in Sep
History:
From electronic version of the journal
References:
Ueda et al., Paper I 2001ApJS..133....1U, Cat. J/ApJS/133/1
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(End) Greg Schwarz [AAS], Marianne Brouty [CDS] 14-Jun-2006