J/AJ/116/1094       MAPS-PP catalog of galaxies              (Cabanela+, 1998)

Galaxy alignments in the Pisces-Perseus supercluster revisited. Cabanela J.E., Aldering G. <Astron. J. 116, 1094 (1998)> =1998AJ....116.1094C 1998AJ....116.1094C (SIMBAD/NED BibCode)
ADC_Keywords: Clusters, galaxy ; Galaxy catalogs ; Morphology ; Magnitudes Keywords: galaxies: formation - galaxies: structure Abstract: A search for preferential galaxy alignments in the Pisces-Perseus Supercluster (PPS) is made using the Minnesota Automated Plate Scanner Pisces-Perseus Survey (MAPS-PP). The MAPS-PP is a catalog of ∼1400 galaxies with a (roughly) isophotal diameter greater than 30" constructed from digitized scans of the blue and red plates of the Palomar Observatory Sky Survey covering the PPS. This is the largest sample of galaxies applied to a search of galaxy alignments in this supercluster, and it has been used in combination with previously published redshifts to construct the deepest PPS galaxy luminosity function to date. While previous studies have relied extensively on catalogs with visually estimated parameters for both sample selection and determination of galaxy orientation, the MAPS-PP uses selection criteria and measurements that are entirely machine and computer based. Therefore, it is not susceptible to some of the biases, such as the diameter inclination effect, known to exist in some other galaxy catalogs. The presence of anisotropic galaxy distributions is determined by use of the Kuiper statistic, a robust alternative to the chi^2 statistic more traditionally used in these studies. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table2.dat 104 1400 The MAPS-PP catalog of galaxies: APS parameters table3.dat 70 1400 Cross-identifications and additional galaxy parameters -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: VII/193 : The CfA Redshift Catalogue (ZCAT) (Huchra+ 1995) VII/198 : Mark III Catalog of Galaxy Peculiar Velocities (Willick+ 1997) J/A+A/286/17 : 21cm obs. of galaxies in Psc-Per Supercl. (Seeberger+ 1994) J/AJ/105/1271 : Pisces-Perseus supercluster. VI (Giovanelli+, 1993) J/AJ/105/1251 : Pisces-Perseus supercluster. V. (Wegner+, 1993) http://aps.umn.edu/ : APS databases Byte-by-byte Description of file: table2.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 14 A14 --- Source Source name (1) 16- 17 I2 h RAh Right ascension (1950.0) 19- 20 I2 min RAm Right ascension (1950.0) 22- 25 F4.1 s RAs Right ascension (1950.0) 27 A1 --- DE- Declination sign (1950.0) 28- 29 I2 deg DEd Declination (1950.0) 31- 32 I2 arcmin DEm Declination (1950.0) 34- 37 F4.1 arcsec DEs Declination (1950.0) 39- 43 F5.3 --- Eps Ellipticity of the galaxy, from the passband indicated by the galaxy name 45- 49 F5.3 --- e_Eps rms uncertainty on Eps 51- 55 F5.1 deg PA Position angle from the passband indicated by the galaxy name 57- 61 F5.1 deg e_PA rms uncertainty on PA 63- 67 F5.1 arcsec aO ? O-plate major axis 69- 74 F6.2 arcsec aE ? E-plate major axis 76- 80 F5.2 mag mO ? O-plate magnitude 82- 86 F5.2 mag mE ? E-plate magnitude 88- 92 F5.2 mag mO-mE ? Difference magnitude O-E 94- 97 F4.2 --- chi2O ? O chi-2 value 99-103 F5.2 --- chi2E ? E chi-2 value -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): Some rasters of multiple merged galaxies were split when the individual galaxies were large enough to make the diameter cut. These split rasters are indicated by an A, B, or C suffix. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table3.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 14 A14 --- Source Source designation (1) 16- 27 A12 --- Name Catalog name 29- 33 I5 km/s cz ? Heliocentric radial velocity 36- 37 I2 --- Ttype ? Morphological Type (2) 39- 41 I3 --- Cat ? ZCAT number or other catalogs (3) 43- 46 F4.2 mag AV Galactic extinction 48- 51 F4.1 deg North Direction of the true North, relative to machine axes 53- 56 F4.2 deg Rridge Radius of the closest ridgeline point 58- 62 F5.2 deg-2 r10 r10 surface density in galaxies/deg2 (4) 64- 65 I2 --- OFlag [-5/5]? O quality flag (5) 67- 68 I2 --- EFlag [-5/5]? E quality flag (5) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): Some rasters of multiple merged galaxies were split when the individual galaxies were large enough to make the diameter cut. These split rasters are indicated by an A, B, or C suffix. Note (2): Morphological types in zcat: -7 = Unclassified Elliptical -5 = E, and dwarf E -4 = E/SO -3 = L-, SO- -2 = L, SO -1 = L+, SO+ 0 = SO/a, SO-a 1 = Sa 2 = Sab 3 = Sb 4 = Sbc 5 = Sc 6 = Scd 7 = Sd 8 = Sdm 9 = Sm, Magellanic Spiral 10 = Im, Irr I, Magellanic Irregular, Dwarf Irregular 12 = Compact Irregular, Extragalactic HII Region 15 = Peculiar, Unclassifiable 20 = S..., Sc-Irr, Unclassified Spiral 99 Note (3): Source numbers are identical to ZCAT (Cat. VII/193 source numbers for values less than 100 101: Giovanelli & Haynes, 1993, Cat. J/AJ/105/1271 102: Giovanelli & Haynes Hα observations 103: Sakai et al., 1994AJ....108...33S 1994AJ....108...33S 200: RC3, Cat. VII/155 301: W91CL, Mark III catalog (Cat. VII/198) 302: W91PP, Mark III catalog (Cat. VII/198) 303: WCF, Mark III catalog (Cat. VII/198) Note (4): The angular separation between each galaxy and its tenth closest neighbor, r10, was determined. Assuming there are 11 galaxies within a circle of radius r10, the number of galaxies per square degree is readily computed. Note (5): The absolute values of the quality flags indicates: 1: good fit 2: prominent dust lane or non-elliptical isodensity affects fit 3: irregular appearance affects fit 4: prominent spiral pattern affects fit 5: prominent galaxy bar affects fit If the sign of the flag is negative, the magnitudes include catalog or estimate magnitudes -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- History: From AJ electronic version
(End) James Marcout, Patricia Bauer [CDS] 19-Nov-1998
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