II/327              AKARI Far-Infrared Surveyor YSO catalog       (Toth+, 2014)

The AKARI Far-Infrared Surveyor young stellar object catalog. Toth L.V., Marton G., Zahorecz S., Balazs L.G., Ueno M., Tamura M., Kawamura A., Kiss Z.T., Kitamura Y. <Publ. Astron. Soc. Jap., 66, 17 (2014)> =2014PASJ...66...17T 2014PASJ...66...17T =2014yCat.2327....0T 2014yCat.2327....0T
ADC_Keywords: Protostars ; Stars, pre-main sequence ; Stellar distribution ; Fundamental catalog Keywords: catalogs - infrared: ISM - infrared: stars - ISM: bubbles - stars: formation Abstract: We demonstrate the use of the AKARI all-sky survey photometric data in the study of galactic star formation. Our aim was to select young stellar objects (YSOs) in the AKARI Far-Infrared Surveyor (FIS) Bright Source Catalogue. We used AKARI/FIS and Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) data to derive mid- and far-infrared colors of YSOs. Classification schemes based on quadratic discriminant analysis (QDA) have been given for YSOs and the training catalog for QDA was the whole-sky selection of previously known YSOs (i.e., listed in the SIMBAD database). A new catalog of AKARI FIS YSO candidates including 44001 sources has been prepared; the reliability of the classification is over 90%, as tested in comparison to known YSOs. As much as 76% of our YSO candidates are from previously uncatalogued types. The vast majority of these sources are Class I and II types according to the Lada classification. The distribution of AKARI FIS YSOs is well correlated with that of the galactic ISM; local over-densities were found on infrared loops and towards the cold clumps detected by Planck. Description: AKARI FSC BSC data was combined with mid-IR photometric data from the WISE All-Sky Data Release. Classification was made with quadratic discriminant analysis based on the mid- and far-IR colours and brightness values. 44001 sources were classified as young stellar object candidate. For each candidate AKARI FIS ID, celestial position (RA2000, DEC2000), WISE magnitudes measured in passbands centered at 3.4, 4.6, 12 and 22um (W1, W2, W3, W4), their corresponding errors (e_W1, e_W2, e_W3, e_W4), FIS flux densities measured in passbands with nominal wavelengths of 65, 90, 140 and 160um (F65, F90, F140, F160) and the corresponding flux qualities (F_QUAL), the probability of being YSO, SIMBAD main type and subtypes, the angular distance between the FIS source and the matching SIMBAD object and the SIMBAD ID of the matching object are listed. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file ysoc.dat 232 44001 Parameters of sources classified as YSO candidate -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: II/297 : AKARI/IRC mid-IR all-sky Survey (ISAS/JAXA, 2010) II/298 : AKARI/FIS All-Sky Survey Point Source Catalogues (ISAS/JAXA, 2010) II/311 : WISE All-Sky Data Release (Cutri+ 2012) Byte-by-byte Description of file: ysoc.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 14 A14 --- AKARI ID number from the AKARI FIS BSC (Cat. II/298) (objName, HHMMSSs+DDMMSS) 16- 25 F10.6 deg RAdeg Right ascension (J2000.0) 27- 36 F10.6 deg DEdeg Declination (J2000.0) 38- 43 F6.3 mag W1 WISE W1 magnitude 45- 49 F5.3 mag e_W1 Error of W1 magnitude 51- 56 F6.3 mag W2 WISE W2 magnitude 58- 62 F5.3 mag e_W2 Error of W2 magnitude 64- 69 F6.3 mag W3 WISE W3 magnitude 71- 75 F5.3 mag e_W3 Error of W3 magnitude 77- 82 F6.3 mag W4 WISE W4 magnitude 84- 88 F5.3 mag e_W4 Error of W4 magnitude 90-100 F11.6 Jy F65 AKARI N60 flux density (65um) 102-112 F11.6 Jy F90 AKARI WIDE-S flux density (90um) 114-124 F11.6 Jy F140 AKARI WIDE-L flux density (140um) 126-137 F12.6 Jy F160 AKARI N160 flux density (160um) 139 I1 --- q_F65 [1/3] 65um flux quality value (3=high quality) 141 I1 --- q_F90 [3] 90um flux quality value (3=high quality) 143 I1 --- q_F140 [3] 140um flux quality value (3=high quality) 145 I1 --- q_F160 [1/3] 160um flux quality value (3=high quality) 147-154 F8.6 --- Prob [0.5/1] Probability of being a YSO candidate 156-158 A3 --- Type Main Type of the source as listed in SIMBAD (1) 160-189 A30 --- Subtypes Subtypes of the source as listed in SIMBAD 191-196 F6.3 arcsec Dist [0.1/30]?=0 Angular distance between the FIS source and the matching SIMBAD object 198-232 A35 --- SIMBAD SIMBAD ID of the matching SIMBAD object -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): The classification was done in late 2012, the paper was submitted in early 2013, while the preparation of the final form of the catalog was made in mid 2013. Meanwhile 4 of our YSO candidate sources were classified as galaxy in the SIMBAD which we did not remove. But in this catalog they are already listed as galaxy in the Main Type column. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Acknowledgements: Gabor Marton , marton.gabor(at)csfk.mta.hu
(End) Gabor Marton [Konkoly, Hungary], Patricia Vannier [CDS] 03-Jan-2014
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