J/A+AS/101/59 1-20um observations of Herbig-Haro objects (Molinari+ 1993)
The Exciting Sources of Herbig-Haro objects.
I. A Catalogue of 1-20um observations
Molinari S., Liseau R., Lorenzetti D.
<Astron. Astrophys. Suppl. Ser. 101, 59 (1993)>
=1993A&AS..101...59M 1993A&AS..101...59M
ADC_Keywords: Photometry, infrared ; Stars, pre-main sequence
Keywords: Catalogues and Dictionaries - Stars: pre-main-sequence -
Stars: mass loss - Stars: Circumstellar Matter -
Photometry - Infrared Radiation
Abstract:
For 58 exciting sources of Herbig-Haro objects/jets (HHES) we present
a catalogue of photometric data for the infrared spectral bands
JHKLMNQ (1-20 um). This catalog is based on our own observations and
published information available up to May 1992. For each source, these
data are presented in chronological order. In addition to the
broad-band data, narrow-band N(8-13 um) photometric data are also
provided. The flux calibration for each observational equipment is
explicitly noted as the diaphragm sizes are used. The same kind of
information for the established members of the FU Ori class is
complementing the HHES catalogue. The frequency of observations and
the photometric quality of the catalogued data are shortly discussed.
File Summary:
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FileName Lrecl Records Explanations
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ReadMe 80 . This file
table1.dat 124 62 HHES and FUORs summary
notes.dat 80 33 Notes to objects flagged in table1
table23.dat 52 2416 Near infrared photometry (tables 2+3)
refs.dat 80 258 References to tables
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: table1.dat
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Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
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2- 4 A3 --- Seq Running number (FUORs start with FU)
5 A1 --- Note [*] indicates a note in file notes.dat
6- 25 A20 --- Name Source name(s)
27- 28 I2 h RAh Right Ascension 1950 (hours)
30- 31 I2 min RAm Right Ascension 1950 (minutes)
33- 37 F5.2 s RAs Right Ascension 1950 (seconds)
39 A1 . DE- Declination 1950 (sign)
40- 41 I2 deg DEd Declination 1950 (degrees)
43- 44 I2 arcmin DEm Declination 1950 (minutes)
46- 49 F4.1 arcsec DEs Declination 1950 (seconds)
50- 51 I2 --- r_pos ? Reference of position (file refs.dat)
53- 66 A14 --- HH Designation of the associated HH/jet
68- 69 I2 --- r_HH ? Reference of HH (file refs.dat)
72- 75 I4 pc Dist Distance
76 A1 --- u_Dist Uncertainty flag (:) on D
77- 78 I2 --- r_Dist ? Reference of D (file refs.dat)
82- 91 A10 --- IRAS Identification of the associated IRAS source
94- 95 I2 --- r_IRAS ? Reference of IRAS assoc. (file refs.dat)
98 A1 --- l_L Limit flag on L
99-107 E9.3 solLum L ? Bolometric Luminosity of the HHES
108 A1 --- u_L [*:] Uncertainty flag on L (*=very uncertain)
110-111 I2 --- r_L ? Reference of L (file refs.dat)
113-116 A4 --- CO Associated molecular outflow (CO) (YES or NO)
119-124 A6 --- r_CO ? Comma-separated reference(s) (file refs.dat)
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: notes.dat
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Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
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1- 3 A3 --- Seq Running number as in table1,
repeated for several lines
5- 80 A76 --- Text Text of note
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: table23.dat
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Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
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1- 3 A3 --- Seq Running number as in table1.
4 A1 --- l_Obs *[<*] Observation Date flag
5- 8 I4 yr Obs.Y [1965/1992] Year of the observation.
9- 10 I2 "month" Obs.M ?=0 Month of the observation.
11- 12 I2 d Obs.D ?=0 [0/31] Day of the observation.
13- 14 I2 h Obs.h ? Hour of the observation.
15- 16 I2 min Obs.m ? Minute of the observation.
17- 19 I3 --- r_Obs *Number of the reference paper in which the
observation is published,
20- 22 I3 --- r_lambda *?=0 Number of the reference paper where data
about employed photometric systems can be
found (0 if no information available)
24- 28 F5.2 um lambda Wavelength expressed in microns
29- 30 A2 --- x_Value *Code which identify the units in which data
are presented.
31- 38 F8.2 --- Value *Data expressed in units defined above.
39- 46 F8.2 --- e_Value *Error on Value in units defined above.
47 A1 --- n_diaph *Code to give informations about the
diaphragm used
48- 52 F5.2 arcsec diaph *Diaphragm dimensions in ARCSEC (0 when
unknown);
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Note on r_Obs, r_lambda:
the original reference number was changed, to be compatible
with reference numbers of table1.
Note on u_Obs:
< if the date of the observation is not known but it is less than
the one which is given.
* the date of the observation is uncertain and one should refer
to the paper for details.
Note on x_Value, Value, e_Value:
x_Value specifies the unit as follows:
"MA" if data is a magnitude.
"ML" if data is a lower limit magnitude.
"JY" if data is given in Jansky.
"JL" if data is an upper limit in Jansky
"MJ" if data is given in milliJansky
"W8" if data is given in units of 10-14 Watts/m2/µm
When x_Value is "ML" or "JL" Unit:
Value is an upper limit, and
e_Value gives the σ (if known) of the limit.
Note on n_diaph, diaph:
The diaphragm diameter is provided when n_diaph is blank.
For other values of n_diaph:
< circular diaphragm, upper limit of the diameter is given
> circular diaphragm, lower limit of the diameter is given
R rectangular diaphragm, integer and decimal parts of the
diaph value represent the RA and DE dimensions of the diaphragm.
V diaphragm diameter is known within a range, integer and decimal
parts of the diaph value represent lower and upper limits of
the range.
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: refs.dat
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Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
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1- 3 I3 --- RefNo Reference number, repeated for several lines
5- 80 A76 --- Text Text of reference, starting with the 19-digit
bibcode
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History:
* 28-Apr-1993: Prepared at CDS from documents supplied by
Sergio Molinari
* 22-Jan-2000: Standardized at CDS (Francois Ochsenbein)
Files notes.dat and refs.dat added
(End) 28-Apr-1993