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XMM-OM Serendipitous Source Survey Catalogue (XMM-SUSS6)
Page M.J., Brindle C., Talavera A., Still M., Rosen S.R., Yershov V.N.,
Ziaeepour H., Mason K.O., Cropper M.S., Breeveld A.A., Loiseau N.,
Mignani R., Smith A., Murdin P.
<Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. 426, 903 (2012)>
=2012MNRAS.426..903P 2012MNRAS.426..903P
=2023yCat.2378....0P 2023yCat.2378....0P
ADC_Keywords: Surveys ; Ultraviolet ; Photometry
Mission_Name: XMM
Keywords: catalogues, astrometry ; stars: general ; galaxies: photometry ;
ultraviolet: general
Description:
SUSS6.0 is a new 2023 release of the XMM OM Serendipitous Ultraviolet
Source Survey catalogue.
The catalogue was compiled for the Optical Monitor instrument on board
the ESA XMM Newton observatory. This version, the 6th release of the
catalogue, spans the period of observations from XMM-Newton revolution
34 (February 2000) to revolution 4207 (Novemver 2022).
A detailed description of the Catalogue can be found at
https://www.ucl.ac.uk/mssl/research-projects/2018/dec/xmm-newton. A
refereed paper on the first version can be found in Page M.J. et al.
(2012MNRAS.426..903P 2012MNRAS.426..903P).
In addition to covering a larger observation period, this sixth
release reflects a change in philosophy with regard to the origin of
the incorporated data. In previous releases, the data were generated
via a bespoke processing of the OM Observation Data Files (ODFs) while
in this new release, we have been guided by the XMM user community and
we have sought to harmonize the contents of the catalogue with those
of the OM data in the XMM-Newton Science Archive (XSA), which derive
from the standard XMM-Newton pipeline processing system. While the
bespoke processing and pipeline systems are fundamentally very
similar, they are not identical and the differences lead to some
differences in the output.
All data have been fully processed at the European Space Astronomy
Centre (ESAC, Madrid, Spain) using the XMM-Newton pipeline processing
system (PPS) that invokes the XMM Science Analysis Software (SAS) -
the vast majority of observations having been processed using SAS
versions 18 and 19.
The number of observations (OBSIDs) included in the catalogue is
12057. The total number of entries (detections) in this release is
9,920,390. They correspond to 6,659,554 unique sources, of which
1,225,117 have multiple entries in the source table, corresponding to
different observations.
The Catalogue is a FITS file consisting of two tables (please note
that users wishing to use the TOPCAT tool to manipulate the catalogue,
need to select the table format option, "FITS" to load the catalogue).
The first table (SRCLIST) contains the source detections, with
positional and photometric data (count rate, magnitude and flux) and
quality flags for each measurement.
File Summary:
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FileName Lrecl Records Explanations
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ReadMe 80 . This file
xmmom6s.dat 582 9920390 The XMM-Newton Optical Monitor Serendipitous
Source Survey Catalogue, Version 6.0
(XMM-SUSS6.0) "slim" version
xmmom6.fit 2880 1905781 The XMM-Newton Optical Monitor Serendipitous
Source Survey Catalogue, Version 6.0
(XMM-SUSS6.0) full version
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See also:
https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/xmm-newton/om-catalogue : XMM-SUSS Home page
Byte-by-byte Description of file: xmmom6s.dat
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Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
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1- 5 A5 --- --- [XMMOM]
7- 23 A17 --- XMMOM Source name (JHHMMSS.s+DDMMSSa)
(IAUNAME) (1)
24- 28 I5 --- IDsum Index in the SUMMARY table for the source
ObsiD (N_SUMMARY)
30- 39 A10 --- ObsID Source OBSID number (OBSID)
41- 47 I7 --- ID Source number in this catalogue (SRCNUM)
49- 58 F10.6 arcsec UVW2r ?=- Distance to the nearest source,
UVW2 filter (UVW2_SRCDIST)
60- 70 F11.6 arcsec UVM2r ?=- Distance to the nearest source,
UVM2 filter (UVM2_SRCDIST)
72- 81 F10.6 arcsec UVM1r ?=- Distance to the nearest source,
UVW1 filter (UVW1_SRCDIST)
83- 92 F10.6 arcsec Ur ?=- Distance to the nearest source,
U filter (U_SRCDIST)
94-103 F10.6 arcsec Br ?=- Distance to the nearest source,
B filter (B_SRCDIST)
105-114 F10.6 arcsec Vr ?=- Distance to the nearest source,
V filter (V_SRCDIST)
116-125 F10.6 deg RAdeg Source Right Ascension (J2000) (RA)
127-136 F10.6 deg DEdeg Source Declination (J2000) (DEC)
138-145 F8.6 arcsec ePos Source positional error (POSERR)
147-149 I3 --- Nobs Number of observation IDs for this source
(N_OBSID)
151-158 F8.2 --- sig(UVW2) ?=- Significance in UVW2 (UVW2_SIGNIF)
160-167 F8.2 --- sig(UVM2) ?=- Significance in UVM2 (UVM2_SIGNIF)
169-176 F8.2 --- sig(UVW1) ?=- Significance in UVW1 (UVW1_SIGNIF)
178-185 F8.2 --- sig(U) ?=- Significance in U source (U_SIGNIF)
187-194 F8.2 --- sig(B) ?=- Significance in B (B_SIGNIF)
196-203 F8.2 --- sig(V) ?=- Significance in V (V_SIGNIF)
205-216 E12.6 cW/m2/nm F(UVW2) ?=- Source flux in XMM-OM/UVW2 filter, in
erg/cm2/s/Å (UVW2ABFLUX)
218-229 E12.6 cW/m2/nm e_F(UVW2) ?=- Error in F(UVW2) (UVW2ABFLUX_ERR)
231-242 E12.6 cW/m2/nm F(UVM2) ?=- Source flux in XMM-OM/UVM2 filter, in
erg/cm2/s/Å (UVM2ABFLUX)
244-255 E12.6 cW/m2/nm e_F(UVM2) ?=- Error in F(UVM2) (UVM2ABFLUX_ERR)
257-268 E12.6 cW/m2/nm F(UVW1) ?=- Source flux in XMM-OM/UVW1 filter, in
erg/cm2/s/Å (UVW1ABFLUX)
270-281 E12.6 cW/m2/nm e_F(UVW1) ?=- Error in F(UVW1) (UVW1ABFLUX_ERR)
283-294 E12.6 cW/m2/nm F(U) ?=- Source flux in XMM-OM/U filter, in
erg/cm2/s/Å (UABFLUX)
296-307 E12.6 cW/m2/nm e_F(U) ?=- Error in F(U) (UABFLUX_ERR)
309-320 E12.6 cW/m2/nm F(B) ?=- Source flux in XMM-OM/B filter, in
erg/cm2/s/Å (BABFLUX)
322-333 E12.6 cW/m2/nm e_F(B) ?=- Error in F(B) (BABFLUX_ERR)
335-346 E12.6 cW/m2/nm F(V) ?=- Source flux in XMM-OM/V filter, in
erg/cm2/s/Å (VABFLUX)
348-359 E12.6 cW/m2/nm e_F(V) ?=- Error in F(V) (VABFLUX_ERR)
361-368 F8.5 mag UVW2mAB ?=- Source AB magnitude in XMM-OT/UVW2
filter (UVW2ABMAG)
370-377 F8.6 mag e_UVW2mAB ?=- Error on UVW2mAB (UVW2ABMAG_ERR)
379-385 F7.4 mag UVM2mAB ?=- Source AB magnitude in XMM-OT/UVM2
filter (UVM2ABMAG)
387-394 F8.6 mag e_UVM2mAB ?=- Error on UVM2mAB (UVM2ABMAG_ERR)
396-402 F7.4 mag UVW1mAB ?=- Source AB magnitude in XMM-OT/UVW1
filter (UVW1ABMAG)
404-411 F8.6 mag e_UVW1mAB ?=- Error on UVW1mAB (UVW1ABMAG_ERR)
413-419 F7.4 mag UmAB ?=- Source AB magnitude in XMM-OT/U
(UABMAG)
421-428 F8.6 mag e_UmAB ?=- Error on UmAB (UABMAG_ERR)
430-436 F7.4 mag BmAB ?=- Source AB magnitude in XMM-OT/B
(BABMAG)
438-445 F8.6 mag e_BmAB ?=- Error on BmAB (BABMAG_ERR)
447-453 F7.4 mag VmAB ?=- Source AB magnitude in XMM-OT/V
(VABMAG)
455-462 F8.6 mag e_VmAB ?=- Error on VmAB (VABMAG_ERR)
464-476 A13 --- q.UVW2 [TF] Source quality flag string,
filter UVW2 (UVW2QUALITYFLAG_ST) (2)
478-490 A13 --- q.UVM2 [TF] Source quality flag string,
filter UVM2 (UVM2QUALITYFLAG_ST) (2)
492-504 A13 --- q.UVW1 [TF] Source quality flag string,
filter UVW1 (UVW1QUALITYFLAG_ST) (2)
506-518 A13 --- q.U [TF] Source quality flag string, filter U
(UQUALITYFLAG_ST) (2)
520-532 A13 --- q.B [TF] Source quality flag string, filter B
(BQUALITYFLAG_ST) (2)
534-546 A13 --- q.V [TF] Source quality flag string, filter V
(VQUALITYFLAG_ST) (2)
548 I1 --- xUVW2 [0/1]? Source extended flag in filter UVW2
(UVW2EXTENDEDFLAG) (3)
550 I1 --- xUVM2 [0/1]? Source extended flag in filter UVM2
(UVM2EXTENDEDFLAG) (3)
552 I1 --- xUVW1 [0/1]? Source extended flag in filter UVW1
(UVW1EXTENDEDFLAG) (3)
554 I1 --- xU [0/1]? Source extended flag in filter U
(UEXTENDEDFLAG) (3)
556 I1 --- xB [0/1]? Source extended flag in filter B
(BEXTENDEDFLAG) (3)
558 I1 --- xV [0/1]? Source extended flag in filter V
(VEXTENDEDFLAG) (3)
560-562 A3 --- UVW2img [YES] Source detected in stacked images
filter UVW2 (UVW2SKYIMAGE)
564-566 A3 --- UVM2img [YES] Source detected in stacked images
filter UVM2 (UVM2SKYIMAGE)
568-570 A3 --- UVW1img [YES] Source detected in stacked images
filter UVW1 (UVW1SKYIMAGE)
572-574 A3 --- Uimg [YES] Source detected in stacked images
filter U (USKYIMAGE)
576-578 A3 --- Bimg [YES] Source detected in stacked images
filter B (BSKYIMAGE)
580-582 A3 --- Vimg [YES] SoVrce detected in stacked images
filter U (VSKYIMAGE)
Note (1): Sources are designated as "XMMOM JHHMMSS.s+DDMMSSa", conform to
the IAU Working Group on Designations (old IAU Commission 5). There are
over 1173 non-unique names. The last character is optional, and only
used to distinguish sources which otherwise would have the same name.
Note (2): the quality flags are as a set of the corresponding T/F (True/False)
characters.
1 : T = source on a bad pixel
2 : T = source on a readout streak
3 : T = source on a smoke-ring
4 : T = source on a diffraction spike
5 : T = source affected by Mod-8 pattern
6 : T = source within the central enhancement
7 : T = source lies near a bright source
8 : T = source near the edge
9 : T = point source within an extended source
10 : T = very bight pixel within photometry aperture
11 : T = multiple exposure values within photometry aperture
12 : T = the source is too bright (rate>0.97ct/frame)
Note (3): the flag is 1 for an extended source and 0 for a point source.
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(End) Patricia Vannier [CDS] 07-Nov-2023