J/A+AS/129/399      The ENACS Catalogue. V.   (Katgert+ 1998)

The ESO Nearby Abell Cluster Survey. V. The catalogue: contents and instructions for use Katgert P., Mazure A., den Hartog R., Adami C., Biviano A., Perea J. <Astron. Astrophys. Suppl. Ser. 129, 399 (1998)> =1998A&AS..129..399K 1998A&AS..129..399K (SIMBAD/NED BibCode)
ADC_Keywords: Clusters, galaxy ; Redshifts ; Magnitudes Keywords: galaxies: clusters - galaxies: redshifts - galaxies: photometry - catalogs Abstract: We present the catalogue resulting from the ESO Nearby Abell Cluster Survey (the ENACS), which contains redshifts and magnitudes for 5634 galaxies in the directions of 107 rich, nearby southern Abell cluster candidates. We describe the contents of the catalogue and discuss the results of a comparison between the ENACS catalogue and the COSMOS Galaxy Catalogue. When cross-correlating the two catalogues we find that, at least in the areas of the ENACS clusters, the completeness of the COSMOS catalogue is somewhat lower than was estimated previously for the carefully analyzed and well-calibrated part of the COSMOS catalogue known as the Edinburgh-Durham Southern Galaxy Survey (EDSGC). The galaxy positions in the COSMOS and ENACS catalogues are found to be on the same system to within about one arcsecond. For the clusters for which the photometry in the ENACS and COSMOS catalogues is based on the same survey plates, the two magnitude scales agree very well. We confirm that the photometric calibration in the EDSGC subset of the COSMOS catalogue is of higher quality than in the EDSGC complement. The ENACS galaxy samples are unbiased subsets of the COSMOS catalogue as far as the projected galaxy distribution is concerned, except in only a few cases. We summarize how the ENACS galaxy samples are subsets of the COSMOS catalogues in the ENACS apertures, with respect to magnitude. For the ENACS catalogue as a whole, we describe the apparent incompleteness at faint magnitudes and towards higher redshifts. Finally, we provide some detailed information about the ENACS catalogue that is essential for its proper statistical use and we summarize some facts that must be remembered when selecting subsets of galaxies from it. Objects: Description: Table enacs presents the full ENACS catalogue: i.e. redshifts and photometry of 5634 galaxies in the directions of 107 rich Southern cluster candidates from the ACO catalogue. Table 2 of this paper lists additional redshifts from the literature for 33 galaxies contained within the Optopus areas of 4 clusters observed in the ENACS. Table 5 of this paper lists the centre of the Optopus plates and the dates of the Optopus observations File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file enacs.dat 74 5634 The ENACS catalogue table2.dat 51 33 Additional Redshifts for Galaxies in the Optopus Areas table5.dat 39 190 Centres of Optopus Plates and Optopus Observing Dates -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: J/A+A/310/8 : The ESO Nearby Abell Cluster Survey I. (Katgert+, 1996) J/A+A/310/31 : The ESO Nearby Abell Cluster Survey II. (Mazure+ 1996) J/A+A/446/19 : The ESO Nearby Abell Cluster Survey VIII (Thomas+ 2006) Byte-by-byte Description of file: enacs.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2- 5 I4 --- ACO ACO (Cat. VII/4) number of the target cluster 7- 9 I3 --- Seq Sequence number of galaxy in cluster survey (total number of redshifts in the survey) 12- 13 I2 h RAh Right ascension (B1950) 15- 16 I2 min RAm Right ascension (B1950) 18- 22 F5.2 s RAs Right ascension (B1950) 24 A1 --- DE- Declination sign 25- 26 I2 deg DEd Declination (B1950) 28- 29 I2 arcmin DEm Declination (B1950) 31- 34 F4.1 arcsec DEs Declination (B1950) 37- 41 F5.2 mag Rmag25 R-band magnitude within 25th mag/arcsec2 (1) 43- 47 I5 km/s cz Adopted heliocentric velocity of galaxy 49- 51 I3 km/s e_cz Estimated error in adopted velocity 53- 57 I5 km/s czabs Heliocentric velocity from absorption lines (1) 59- 62 F4.2 --- R R-parameter of cross-correlation (Tonry & Davis, 1979AJ.....84.1511T 1979AJ.....84.1511T) (1) 64- 68 I5 km/s czemi Heliocentric velocity from emission lines (1) 70 I1 --- LC [0/7] Emission line code (2) 72 I1 --- EC [0/5] Excitation code (3) 74 I1 --- CI [0/3] Continuum index (4) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): A value of 0.00 means not available Note (2): the LC (emission code) means the following: 0 = no emission lines seen 1 = OII λ 3727 2 = Hβ 3 = OII λ 3727 + Hβ 4 = OIII λ 4959/5007 5 = OII λ 3727 + OIII λ 4959/5007 6 = Hβ + OIII λ 4959/5007 7 = OII λ 3727 + Hβ + OIII λ 4959/5007 Note (3): the EC (emission code) means the following: 0 = not available 1 = Hβ > OIII λ 5007 2 = OIII λ 5007 > Hβ > OIII λ 4959 3 = Hβ ∼ OIII λ 4959 4 = Hβ < OIII λ 4959 5 = AGN (i.e.: very broad Hβ) Note (4): code not given for spectra without emission lines. 0 = not available 1 = featureless 2 = metallic absorption lines 3 = strong absorption under Hβ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table2.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2- 5 I4 --- ACO Number (Cat. VII/4) of the target cluster 8- 9 I2 h RAh Right ascension (B1950) 11- 12 I2 min RAm Right ascension (B1950) 14- 18 F5.2 s RAs Right ascension (B1950) 20 A1 --- DE- Declination sign 21- 22 I2 deg DEd Declination (B1950) 24- 25 I2 arcmin DEm Declination (B1950) 27- 30 F4.1 arcsec DEs Declination (B1950) 33- 37 F5.2 mag Rmag25 R-band magnitude within 25th mag/arcsec2 40- 44 I5 km/s cz Adopted heliocentric velocity of galaxy 46- 48 I3 km/s e_cz Estimated error in adopted velocity 51 I1 --- Ref [1/7] Reference to literature source (1) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): Reference refers to the following sources: 1 = Zabludoff et al., 1993, Cat. J/AJ/106/1273 2 = Huchra et al., 1995, Cat. VII/193 3 = Faber et al. 1977AJ.....82..187F 1977AJ.....82..187F 4 = Beers et al., 1991AJ....102.1581B 1991AJ....102.1581B 5 = Hill et al., 1993, Cat. J/AJ/106/831 6 = Malumuth et al., 1992AJ....104..495M 1992AJ....104..495M 7 = Quintana et al., 1985AJ.....90..410Q 1985AJ.....90..410Q -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table5.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2- 5 I4 --- ACO Number of the target cluster 8- 9 I2 h RAh Right ascension (B1950) 11- 12 I2 min RAm Right ascension (B1950) 14- 17 F4.1 s RAs Right ascension (B1950) 19 A1 --- DE- Declination sign 20- 21 I2 deg DEd Declination (B1950) 23- 24 I2 arcmin DEm Declination (B1950) 26- 27 I2 arcsec DEs Declination (B1950) 30- 37 A8 "DD/MM/YY" Date Observing date -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Acknowledgements: Peter Katgert History: * 20-Apr-1998: Original version * 29-Jan-2006: References to later papers added in ReadMe. References: Katgert et al., Paper I 1996A&A...310....8K 1996A&A...310....8K, Cat. J/A+A/310/8 Mazure et al., Paper II 1996A&A...310...31M 1996A&A...310...31M, Cat. J/A+A/310/31 BIVIANO et al., Paper III 1997A&A...321...84B 1997A&A...321...84B ADAMI et al., Paper IV 1998A&A...331..493A 1998A&A...331..493A de Theije et al., Paper VI 1999A&A...341..371D 1999A&A...341..371D Adami et al., Paper VII 1998A&A...336...63A 1998A&A...336...63A Thomas et al., Paper VIII 2006A&A...446...19T 2006A&A...446...19T, Cat. J/A+A/446/19 Biviano et al., Paper XI 2002A&A...387....8B 2002A&A...387....8B Katgert et al., Paper XII 2004ApJ...600..657K 2004ApJ...600..657K Biviano et al., Paper XIII 2004A&A...424..779B 2004A&A...424..779B
(End) Francois Ochsenbein [CDS] 20-Apr-1998
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