J/A+AS/131/295 Spectral survey of Case emission-line galaxies (Ugryumov+ 1998)
Spectral survey of Case emission-line galaxies with the 6m Russian telescope
Ugryumov A.V., Pustilnik S.A., Lipovetsky V.A., Izotov Yu.I., Richter G.
<Astron. Astrophys. Suppl. Ser. 131, 295 (1998)>
=1998A&AS..131..295U 1998A&AS..131..295U
ADC_Keywords: Galaxy catalogs ; Galaxies, spectra ; Radial velocities
Keywords: surveys - galaxies: fundamental parameters -
galaxies: distances and redshifts - galaxies: starburst -
galaxies: compact
Abstract:
The results of the follow-up spectroscopy of 178 emission-line galaxy
(ELG) candidates from the Case objective-prism survey and nine
Markarian galaxies with the 6m telescope are described. Only the
candidates classified in the Case survey as those with emission lines
were observed with the aim to form a statistical sample of blue
compact galaxies (BCGs) with strong emission lines in the zone
RA: 8h-16h, and DE: =+29deg-+38deg. We present the redshifts,
equivalent widths and flux ratios for the strongest lines and the
spectrum type for most of the galaxies with detected emission lines. A
significant fraction (about 23%) of the observed Case galaxies do not
show emission lines in blue. Preliminary analysis of the data is
presented and the properties of the observed ELGs are compared with
those of other known samples.
File Summary:
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FileName Lrecl Records Explanations
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ReadMe 80 . This file
table2.dat 86 142 Coordinates, velocities and magnitudes of ELGs
table3.dat 54 142 Spectral parameters of ELGs
table4.dat 82 44 Objects with non-detected emission lines
tables.tex 143 557 LaTeX version of the tables
tables.ps 72 1041 PostScript version of the tables
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See also:
J/AJ/109/2376 : Case survey blue/emission-line galaxies (Salzer+ 1995)
J/ApJS/66/309 : Case low-dispersion Survey VI. (Sanduleak 1988)
J/ApJS/66/387 : Case low-dispersion Survey VII. (Sanduleak+ 1988)
J/ApJS/71/549 : Case low-dispersion Survey X. (Pesch+ 1989)
J/ApJS/86/453 : Case Low-Dispersion Survey XIV. (MacConnell+ 1993)
Byte-by-byte Description of file: table2.dat
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Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
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1 A1 --- Note [*] Object observed with CCD (1)
2- 9 A8 --- Name Name of objects (2)
11- 12 I2 h RAh Right ascension (B1950)
14- 15 I2 min RAm Right ascension (B1950)
17- 20 F4.1 s RAs Right ascension (B1950)
22 A1 --- DE- Declination sign
23- 24 I2 deg DEd Declination (B1950)
26- 27 I2 arcmin DEm Declination (B1950)
29- 30 I2 arcsec DEs Declination (B1950)
32- 35 F4.1 mag Pmag Photographic magnitude (3)
37- 41 I5 km/s HRV ? Heliocentric radial velocity
42 A1 --- u_HRV Uncertainty flag on HRV (4)
44- 48 F5.1 mag PMag ? Absolute photographic magnitude
50- 87 A38 --- Names Other names from NED
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Note (1): Mark '*' for objects observed with CCD
Note (2): Names from the Case and Markarian catalogs,
refs 1-7, 9-13 in "References" section below
Note (3): Photographic magnitudes from the Case and Markarian catalogs,
refs 1-7, 9-13 in "References" section below
Note (4): Mark ':' for less accurate heliocentric velocities
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: table3.dat
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Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
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1 A1 --- Note [*] Object observed with CCD (1)
2- 9 A8 --- Name Name of objects (2)
10- 19 A10 --- IUE IUE name of objects
21- 22 A2 --- Code Code about [OIII] emission (3)
24- 27 F4.2 --- OII/Hbeta ? Emission line fluxes ratio
[OII]3727Å/Hbeta
29- 33 F5.2 --- OIII/Hbeta ? Emission line fluxes ratio
[OIII]5007Å/Hbeta
35- 37 I3 0.1nm EWHbeta ? Equivalent width of Hbeta emission line
39- 41 I3 0.1nm EW[OII] ? Equivalent width of [OII]3727Å
emission line
42 A1 --- u_EW[OII] Uncertainty flag on EW[OII] (4)
44- 46 I3 0.1nm EW[OIII] ? Equivalent width of [OIII]5007Å
emission line
47 A1 --- u_EW[OIII] Uncertainty flag on EW[OIII] (4)
49- 54 A6 --- Type Spectral Type (5)
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Note (1): Mark '*' for objects observed with CCD
Note (2): Names from the Case and Markarian catalogs, refs. 1-7, 9-13
in "References" section below
Note (3): Eye estimates of the strength of the blended emission lines of
[OIII]4959,5007A taken from the Case survey, refs. 4-7,9-13
in "References" section below
Note (4): Mark ':' for less accurate measured equivalent widths
Note (5): Only rough classification were done due to low S/N spectra.
Spectral classification follows Salzer et al. (1989ApJS...70..479S 1989ApJS...70..479S)
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: table4.dat
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Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
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1 A1 --- Note [*] Object observed with CCD (1)
2- 9 A8 --- Name Name of objects (2)
11- 12 I2 h RAh Right ascension (B1950)
14- 15 I2 min RAm Right ascension (B1950)
17- 20 F4.1 s RAs Right ascension (B1950)
22 A1 --- DE- Declination sign
23- 24 I2 deg DEd Declination (B1950)
26- 27 I2 arcmin DEm Declination (B1950)
29- 30 I2 arcsec DEs Declination (B1950)
32- 35 F4.1 mag Pmag Photographic magnitude (3)
37- 41 I5 km/s HRV ? Heliocentric radial velocity
42 A1 --- u_HRV Uncertainty flag on HRV (4)
44- 48 F5.1 mag PMag ? Absolute photographic magnitude
50- 51 A2 --- Code Code about [OIII] emission (5)
53- 62 A10 --- Features Detected spectral features (6)
64- 82 A19 --- Names Other names from NED
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Note (1): Mark '*' for objects observed with CCD
Note (2): Names from the Case and Markarian catalogs,
refs 1-7, 9-13 in "References" section below
Note (3): Photographic magnitudes from the Case and Markarian catalogs,
refs 1-7, 9-13 in "References" section below
Note (4): Mark ':' for less accurate heliocentric velocities
Note (5): Eye estimates of the strength of the blended emission lines of
[OIII]4959,5007A taken from the Case survey references,
refs 4-7, 9-13 in "References" section below
Note (6): Due to low S/N level no features in some spectra were identified.
These objects are marked as having inconclusive spectra (inc.)
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Acknowledgements: Andrew Ugryumov
References:
1 1985Thesi.........L 1985Thesi.........L Lipovetsky SAO RAS
2 1989SoSAO..62....5M 1989SoSAO..62....5M Markarian et al. Cat. VII/172
3 1986ApJS...62..751M 1986ApJS...62..751M Mazzarella & Balzano
4 1986ApJS...60..543P 1986ApJS...60..543P Pesch & Sanduleak Paper III
5 1988ApJS...66..297P 1988ApJS...66..297P Pesch & Sanduleak Paper V
6 1989ApJS...70..163P 1989ApJS...70..163P Pesch & Sanduleak Paper VIII
7 1991ApJS...76.1043P 1991ApJS...76.1043P Pesch, et al. Paper XII
8 1989ApJS...70..479S 1989ApJS...70..479S Salzer et al.
9 1982ApJ...258L..11S 1982ApJ...258L..11S Sanduleak & Pesch
10 1984ApJS...55..517S 1984ApJS...55..517S Sanduleak & Pesch Paper II
11 1987ApJS...63..809S 1987ApJS...63..809S Sanduleak & Pesch Paper IV
12 1989ApJS...70..173S 1989ApJS...70..173S Sanduleak & Pesch Paper IX
13 1990ApJS...72..291S 1990ApJS...72..291S Sanduleak & Pesch Paper XI
(End) Patricia Bauer [CDS] 29-May-1998