J/A+A/619/A94 Planck Multi-frequency Cat. of Non-thermal Sources (Planck+, 2018)

Planck intermediate results. LIV. The Planck Multi-frequency Catalogue of Non-thermal Sources. Planck Collaboration, Akrami Y., Argueeso F., Ashdown M., Aumont J., Baccigalupi C., Ballardini M., Banday A.J., Barreiro R.B., Bartolo N., Basak S., Benabed K., Bernard J.-P., Bersanelli M., Bielewicz P., Bonavera L., Bond J.R., Borrill J., Bouchet F.R., Burigana C., Butler R.C., Calabrese E., Carron J., Chiang H.C., Combet C., Crill B.P., Cuttaia F., de Bernardis P., de Rosa A., de Zotti G., Delabrouille J., Delouis J.-M., Di Valentino E., Dickinson C., Diego J.M., Ducout A., Dupac X., Efstathiou G., Elsner F., Ensslin T.A., Eriksen H.K., Fantaye Y., Finelli F., Frailis M., Fraisse A.A., Franceschi E., Frolov A., Galeotta S., Galli S., Ganga K., Genova-Santos R.T., Gerbino M., Ghosh T., Gonzalez-Nuevo J., Gorski K.M., Gratton S., Gruppuso A., Gudmundsson J.E., Handley W., Hansen F.K., Herranz D., Hivon E., Huang Z., Jaffe A.H., Jones W.C., Keihaenen E., Keskitalo R., Kiiveri K., Kim J., Kisner T.S., Krachmalnicoff N., Kunz M., Kurki-Suonio H., Laehteenmaeki A., Lamarre J.-M., Lasenby A., Lattanzi M., Lawrence C.R., Levrier F., Liguori M., Lilje P.B., Lindholm V., Lopez-Caniego M., Ma Y.-Z., Macias-Perez J.F., Maggio G., Maino D., Mandolesi N., Mangilli A., Maris M., Martin P.G., Martinez-Gonzalez E., Matarrese S., McEwen J.D., Meinhold P.R., Melchiorri A., Mennella A., Migliaccio M., Miville-Deschenes M.-A., Molinari D., Moneti A., Montier L., Morgante G., Natoli P., Oxborrow C.A., Pagano L., Paoletti D., Partridge B., Patanchon G., Pearson T.J., Pettorino V., Piacentini F., Polenta G., Puget J.-L., Rachen J.P., Racine B., Reinecke M., Remazeilles M., Renzi A., Rocha G., Roudier G., Rubino-Martin J.A., Salvati L., Sandri M., Savelainen M., Scott D., Suur-Uski A.-S., Tauber J.A., Tavagnacco D., Toffolatti L., Tomasi M., Trombetti T., Tucci M., Valiviita J., Van Tent B., Vielva P., F.Villa, Vittorio N., Wehus I.K., Zacchei A., Zonca A. <Astron. Astrophys. 619, A94 (2018)> =2018A&A...619A..94P 2018A&A...619A..94P (SIMBAD/NED BibCode)
ADC_Keywords: Galaxies, radio ; Galaxy catalogs Keywords: catalogs - cosmology: observations - radio continuum: general - submillimeter: general Abstract: This paper presents the Planck Multi-frequency Catalogue of Non-thermal (i.e. synchrotron-dominated) Sources (PCNT) observed between 30 and 857GHz by the ESA Planck mission. This catalogue was constructed by selecting objects detected in the full mission all-sky temperature maps at 30 and 143GHz, with a signal-to-noise ratio S/N>3 in at least one of the two channels after filtering with a particular Mexican hat wavelet. As a result, 29400 source candidates were selected. Then, a multi-frequency analysis was performed using the Matrix Filters methodology at the position of these objects, and flux densities and errors were calculated for all of them in the nine Planck channels. This catalogue was built using a different methodology than the one adopted for the Planck Catalogue of Compact Sources (PCCS) and the Second Planck Catalogue of Compact Sources (PCCS2), although the initial detection was done with the same pipeline that was used to produce them. The present catalogue is the first unbiased, full-sky catalogue of synchrotron-dominated sources published at millimetre and submillimetre wavelengths and constitutes a powerful database for statistical studies of non-thermal extragalactic sources, whose emission is dominated by the central active galactic nucleus. Together with the full multi-frequency catalogue, we also define the Bright Planck Multi-frequency Catalogue of Non-thermal Sources (PCNTb), where only those objects with a S/N>4 at both 30 and 143GHz were selected. In this catalogue 1146 compact sources are detected outside the adopted Planck GAL070 mask; thus, these sources constitute a highly reliable sample of extragalactic radio sources. We also flag the high-significance subsample (PCNThs), a subset of 151 sources that are detected with S/N>4 in all nine Planck channels, 75 of which are found outside the Planck mask adopted here. The remaining 76 sources inside the Galactic mask are very likely Galactic objects Description: Photometric and astrometric parameters for 29400 sources extracted from the nine frequencies of the Planck experiment: 30, 44, 70, 100, 143, 217, 353, 545 and 857GHz. The sample has been selected at 30 and 143GHz as a list of non-thermal spectrum Galactic and extragalactic objects observable at the Planck Frequencies. A subsample of 1146 brigh objects with signal to noise ratio >4σ at both 30 and 143GHz is provided in the same file. Also an additional subsample of 151 high significance detections (signal to noise ratio >4 at all the nine Planck frequencies) is provided in the same file. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file pcnt.dat 407 29400 Main catalogue of 29400 candidates to non-thermal spectrum extragalactic and Galactic Planck detections -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: J/A+A/565/A103 : Anomalous microwave emission in Galactic clouds (Planck+ 2014) J/A+A/586/A139 : Optical ident. & redshifts of Planck SZ sources (Planck+ 2016) J/A+A/596/A100 : Planck high-z source candidates catalog (PHZ) (Planck+, 2016) J/A+A/596/A106 : 1Jy northern AGN sample (Planck+, 2016) Byte-by-byte Description of file: pcnt.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 18 A18 --- Name Source identification (PCNT Glll.ll-BB.bb) 20- 26 F7.3 deg GLON Galactic longitude 28- 34 F7.3 deg GLAT Galactic latitude 36- 44 F9.5 deg RAdeg Right ascension (J2000.0) 46- 54 F9.5 deg DEdeg Declination (J2000.0) 56- 67 F12.6 mJy Flux030 Flux density at 30GHz 69- 79 F11.6 mJy e_Flux030 rms uncertainty on flux density at 30GHz 81- 93 F13.6 mJy Flux044 Flux density at 44GHz 95-105 F11.6 mJy e_Flux044 rms uncertainty on flux density at 44GHz 107-118 F12.6 mJy Flux070 Flux density at 70GHz 120-129 F10.6 mJy e_Flux070 rms uncertainty on flux density at 70GHz 131-143 F13.6 mJy Flux100 Flux density at 100GHz 145-155 F11.6 mJy e_Flux100 rms uncertainty on flux density at 100GHz 157-169 F13.6 mJy Flux143 Flux density at 143GHz 171-181 F11.6 mJy e_Flux143 rms uncertainty on flux density at 143GHz 183-195 F13.6 mJy Flux217 Flux density at 217GHz 197-208 F12.6 mJy e_Flux217 rms uncertainty on flux density at 217GHz 210-223 F14.6 mJy Flux353 Flux density at 353GHz 225-236 F12.6 mJy e_Flux353 rms uncertainty on flux density at 353GHz 238-251 F14.6 mJy Flux545 Flux density at 545GHz 253-265 F13.6 mJy e_Flux545 rms uncertainty on flux density at 545GHz 267-281 F15.6 mJy Flux857 Flux density at 857GHz 283-295 F13.6 mJy e_Flux857 rms uncertainty on flux density at 857GHz 297-306 F10.6 --- SNR030 Signal to noise ratio at 30GHz 308-316 F9.6 --- SNR044 Signal to noise ratio at 44GHz 318-327 F10.6 --- SNR070 Signal to noise ratio at 70GHz 329-338 F10.6 --- SNR100 Signal to noise ratio at 100GHz 340-349 F10.6 --- SNR143 Signal to noise ratio at 143GHz 351-360 F10.6 --- SNR217 Signal to noise ratio at 217GHz 362-371 F10.6 --- SNR353 Signal to noise ratio at 353GHz 373-382 F10.6 --- SNR545 Signal to noise ratio at 545GHz 384-393 F10.6 --- SNR857 Signal to noise ratio at 857GHz 395 I1 --- PCNTb Member of the bright sample 397 I1 --- PCNThs Member of the high significance sample 399 I1 --- Group [0/1] Is member of a grouping of objects within a 0.5 deg radius 401 I1 --- PGCC [0/1] that are matched, within a 5 arcmin radius, to PGCC (Planck, 2016, J/A+A/594/A28) sources 403 I1 --- CRATES [0/1] Sources that are matched, within a 32.3 arcmin radius, to CRATES (Healey et al., 2007, J/ApJS/171/61) sources 405 I1 --- BZCAT5 [0/1] Sources that are matched, within a 7 arcmin radius, to the BZCAT5 (Massaro et al., 2015, VII/274) catalogue of blazars 407 I1 --- F030input [0/1] Sources selected exclusively at 30GHz -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Acknowledgements: Diego Herranz, herranz(at)ifca.unican.es References: Planck Collaboration, Paper I 2012A&A...543A.102P 2012A&A...543A.102P Planck Collaboration, Paper II 2013A&A...550A.128P 2013A&A...550A.128P Planck Collaboration, Paper III 2013A&A...550A.129P 2013A&A...550A.129P Planck Collaboration, Paper IV 2013A&A...550A.130P 2013A&A...550A.130P Planck Collaboration, Paper V 2013A&A...550A.131P 2013A&A...550A.131P Planck Collaboration, Paper VI 2013A&A...550A.132P 2013A&A...550A.132P Planck Collaboration, Paper VII 2013A&A...550A.133P 2013A&A...550A.133P Planck Collaboration, Paper VIII 2013A&A...550A.134P 2013A&A...550A.134P Planck Collaboration, Paper IX 2013A&A...554A.139P 2013A&A...554A.139P Planck Collaboration, Paper X 2013A&A...554A.140P 2013A&A...554A.140P Planck Collaboration, Paper XI 2013A&A...557A..52P 2013A&A...557A..52P Planck Collaboration, Paper XII 2013A&A...557A..53P 2013A&A...557A..53P Planck Collaboration, Paper XIII 2014A&A...561A..97P 2014A&A...561A..97P Planck Collaboration, Paper XIV 2014A&A...564A..45P 2014A&A...564A..45P Planck Collaboration, Paper XV 2014A&A...565A.103P 2014A&A...565A.103P, Cat. 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