J/AJ/110/1993                   IRAS Bright Galaxy Survey. II (Sanders+ 1995)

The IRAS Bright Galaxy Survey - Part II: Extension to Southern Declinations (Dec≤-30deg), and Low Galactic Latitudes (5<|b|≤30deg) Sanders D.B., Egami E., Lipari S., Mirabel I.F., Soifer B.T. <Astron. J. 110, 1993 (1995)> =1995AJ....110.1993S 1995AJ....110.1993S
ADC_Keywords: Galaxies, IR ; Redshifts Abstract: Complete IRAS Observations and redshifts are reported for all sources identified in the IRAS Bright Galaxy Survey - Part II (hereafter referred to as BGS2). Source positions, radial velocities, optical magnitudes, and total flux densities, peak flux densities, and spatial extents at 12, 25, and 100um are reported for 288 sources having 60um flux densities >5.24Jy, the completeness limit of the original Bright Galaxy Survey [Soifer et al. (1989AJ.....98..766S 1989AJ.....98..766S)], hereafter referred to as BGS1. These new data represent the extension of the IRAS Bright Galaxy Survey to southern declinations, Dec≲-30deg, and low Galactic latitudes, 5deg<|b|≤30deg. Although the sky coverage of the BGS2 (∼19935deg^2) is 37% larger than the sky coverage of the BGS1, the number of sources is 8% smaller due primarily to large scale structure in the local distribution of galaxies. Otherwise, the sources in the BGS2 show similar relationships between number counts and flux density as observed for the 313 sources in the BGS1. The BGS2 along with the earlier BGS1, represents the best sample currently available for defining the infrared properties of galaxies in the local (z≲0.1) Universe. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table1a.dat 123 243 Integrated flux densities of IRAS Bright Galaxies table1a.tex 98 609 TeX version of table1a.dat table1b.dat 123 45 Integrated flux densities of IRAS bright Galaxies (5deg<|b|<10deg) table1b.tex 107 273 TeX version of table1b.dat table2a.dat 61 562 Data for extended sources table2a.tex 106 583 TeX version of table2a.dat table2b.dat 61 81 Data for extended sources (5deg<|b|<10deg) table2b.tex 109 275 TeX version of table2b.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: VII/113 : Galaxies and QSOs observed in IRAS Survey (IPAC 1989) Byte-by-byte Description of file: table1a.dat table1b.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 15 A15 --- Name *Name 17- 18 I2 h RAh *Right Ascension (1950) 20- 21 I2 min RAm Right Ascension (1950) 23- 26 F4.1 s RAs Right Ascension (1950) 28 A1 --- DE- Sign Declination (1950) 29- 30 I2 deg DEd Declination (1950) 32- 33 I2 arcmin DEm Declination (1950) 35- 36 I2 arcsec DEs Declination (1950) 38- 42 I5 km/s cz *? Heliocentric radial velocity 43 A1 --- u_cz *Uncertainty flag for cz 45- 50 F6.3 Mpc D *? Distance 52- 55 F4.1 mag m *? "Optical" magnitude 57 A1 --- l_S12 [<] S12 limiting character 58- 64 F7.2 Jy S12 *? Total 12 um IRAS flux density 65 A1 --- n_S12 *[*#] S12 note flag 67- 69 I3 mJy e_S12 ? S12 rms noise of the coadded data 71- 72 A2 --- sS12 *[UR+ ] Size (extent) code for S12 74- 81 F8.2 Jy S25 *? Total 25 um IRAS flux density 82 A1 --- n_S25 *[*#] S25 note flag 84- 86 I3 mJy e_S25 ? S25 rms noise of the coadded data 88- 89 A2 --- sS25 *[UR+ ] Size (extent) code for S25 91- 98 F8.2 Jy S60 *? Total 60 um IRAS flux density 99 A1 --- n_S60 *[*#] S60 note flag 101-103 I3 mJy e_S60 ? S60 rms noise of the coadded data 105-106 A2 --- sS60 *[UR+ ] Size (extent) code for S60 107-115 F9.2 Jy S100 *? Total 100 um IRAS flux density 116 A1 --- n_S100 *[*#] S100 note flag 117-120 I4 mJy e_S100 ? S100 rms noise of the coadded data 122-123 A2 --- sS100 *[UR+ ] Size (extent) code for S100 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note on Name: The common catalog name has been taken in decreasing priority order from the NGC, UGC, ESO, IC, A, MCG, Zwicky catalog, Zwicky lists, Markarian, Arp-Madore, and IRAS catalogs. In table1b.dat, source IR 19542+1110 (RA=19:54:13.3, DE=+11:10:59) has a tentative identification of Halpha+[NII]; source not listed in NED. Note on RAh: All positions (1950) are taken from the PSC Version 2 II/125 except for those galaxies from Rice et al VII/109 where the positions were taken from the RC2. Note on cz: The heliocentric radial velocity (z=Delta(lambda(opt))/Lambda(opt) Note on u_cz: For those galaxies with no published redshift at the time the current survey was begun (1991), a velocity was measured from optical spectra obtained with either the UH 2.2 m telescope, or the 2.15 m telescope in Argentina. The typical uncertainty in the measured redshifts is ± 30 km/s. All other redshifts are taken from NED. Note on D: Either a "primary distance" from Sandage & Tammann VII/51 catalog or a Fisher-Tully distance taken from either Aaronson et al. VII/75, Aaronson & Mould (1983ApJ...265....1A 1983ApJ...265....1A), or Tully & Shaya (1984ApJ...281...31T 1984ApJ...281...31T) (adjusted to a Virgo distance of 17.6 Mpc). For all other sources (those with no entry in D), the distance was calculated from CZ using the "Virgo-centric flow" model of Aaronson et al. (1982ApJ...258...64A 1982ApJ...258...64A) with an adopted distance to Virgo of 17.6 Mpc (corresponding to H0=75km/s/Mpc at large distances). Note on m: The "optical" magnitude, as listed in the "object data" window in NED. For those few sources with more than one identified object within ≲ 40" radius of the IRAS position (e.g. multiple "nuclei," close merger pairs), only the magnitude of the brightest object has been given. Note on S12, S25, S60, S100: Best estimate for the total IRAS flux density as determined from coadded data using ADDSCAN/SCANPI. For the six sources not detected at 12 um, the reported upper limit is taken to be three times the rms noise of the coadded data. For source ESO 452-G005 (RA=16:28:33.5, DE=-27:59:48), it was impossible to estimate the 100 um flux. Note on n_S12, n_S25, n_S60, n_S100: An asterisk (*) indicates that the flux density was taken directly from Rice et al. VII/109, while a hash mark (#) indicates that the source was partially blended with a nearby source, or that the baseline was somewhat uncertain and the listed flux has a correspondingly larger associated uncertainty, typically ±10%-20% for sources at |b|>10deg, and ±10%-30% for sources at |b|=5-10deg. Note on sS12, sS25, sS60, sS100: The extent code: U = unresolved source, in which case the flux is taken as the point-source template fit; U+ = marginally resolved, and R = resolved, in which case the flux density is the integrated flux for the source. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table2a.dat table2b.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 15 A15 --- Name *Name as given in table 1 17- 19 I3 um Band Wavelength for the following data 20 A1 --- n_Band *[*#] Band note flag 22- 23 A2 --- Res [RU+ ]Resolution code, R or U+, as in table 1 25- 33 F9.2 Jy Total The total flux density from table 1 35 A1 --- l_Templ [<] Limiting character for Templ 36- 41 F6.2 Jy Templ *? Estimate from point-source template 42 A1 --- u_Templ Templ uncertainty flag 44- 49 F6.2 Jy Peak *? Peak flux density 51- 55 F5.2 arcmin W25 *? Source width at 25% peak flux density 57- 61 F5.2 arcmin W50 *? Source width at 50% peak flux density -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note on Name: In table2b.dat, source IR 19542+1110 has a tentative identification and is not listed in NED. Note on n_Band: An asterisk (*) indicates that the flux density was taken directly from Rice et al. VII/109, while a hash mark (#) indicates that the source was partially blended with a nearby source, or that the baseline was somewhat uncertain and the listed flux has a correspondingly larger associated uncertainty, typically ±10%-20% for sources at |b|>10deg, and ±10%-30% for sources at |b|=5-10deg. Note on Templ: The estimate of the flux density from the amplitude of the point-source template. Note on Peak: The peak flux density in the average scan of the source (without the baseline fit used to determine the template fit). Note on W25, W50: No attempt has been made to deconvolve the point-source width. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- History: * 19-Feb-1996: Catalog originally prepared by Lee Brotzman and published on the "AAS CD-ROM series", Volume 6, 1996 * 15-Mar-2004: in table2b.dat, UGC 3904 was corrected into UGC 3094 (Francois Ochsenbein, CDS)
(End) [CDS] 05-Sep-1996
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