J/ApJS/113/1       CNOC cluster redshift survey catalogs. III. (Ellingson+ 1997)

The CNOC cluster redshift survey catalogs. III. MS 1621.5+2640 and MS 0302.7+1658 Ellingson E., Yee H.K.C., Abraham R.G., Morris S.L., Carlberg R.G., Smecker-Hane T.A. <Astrophys. J. Suppl. Ser. 113, 1 (1997)> =1997ApJS..113....1E 1997ApJS..113....1E (SIMBAD/NED BibCode)
ADC_Keywords: Galaxy catalogs ; Clusters, galaxy ; Redshifts Keywords: galaxies: clusters: individual (MS 1621.5+2640, MS 0302.7+1658) - galaxies: distances and redshifts - surveys Abstract: A photometric and redshift catalog of galaxies in the field of two rich galaxy clusters, MS 1621.5+2640 (z=0.4275) and MS 0302.7+1658 (z=0.4245), is presented as part of the Canadian Network for Observation Cosmology (CNOC) Cluster Redshift Survey carried out at the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope (CFHT) using the MOS imaging multiobject spectrograph. The imaging and spectroscopic observations cover strips cantered on each cluster of approximately 23.3'x9.0', and 7.9'x9.0', for MS 1621.5+2640 and MS 0302.7+1658, respectively. Redshifts for 371 galaxies, primarily ranging in magnitude from r=20 to 22, were obtained. The data set is also presented graphically in several forms. The magnitude, color, and geometric selection functions for the redshift sample are presented and discussed. Objects: ---------------------------------------------------------- RA (2000) DE Designation(s) ---------------------------------------------------------- 16 23 35 +26 33.8 MS 1621.5+2640 03 05 33 +17 10.1 MS 0302.7+1658 ---------------------------------------------------------- File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table2.dat 65 507 MS 1621.5+2640 catalog table3.dat 65 185 MS 0302.7+1658 catalog -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: J/ApJS/102/289 : CNOC cluster redshift survey catalogs. II. (Yee+, 1996) J/ApJS/116/211 : CNOC cluster redshift survey catalogs. IV. (Yee+ 1998) J/ApJS/116/231 : CNOC cluster redshift survey catalogs. V. (Abraham+ 1998) J/ApJS/116/247 : CNOC cluster redshift survey catalogs. VI. (Ellingson+ 1998) J/ApJS/129/475 : CNOC2 survey. I. (Yee+, 2000) http://www.astro.utoronto.ca/~cnoc/cnoc1.html : CNOC1 cluster galaxy survey http://www.astro.utoronto.ca/~cnoc/cnoc2.html : CNOC1 field galaxy survey Byte-by-byte Description of file: table2.dat table3.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 6 I6 --- PPP Object number (1) 8- 13 F6.1 arcsec oRA Offset in right ascension (2) 15- 21 F7.1 arcsec oDE Offset in declination (2 23- 27 F5.2 mag rmag r magnitude 29- 33 F5.2 mag g-r ? g-r colour index 35- 41 F7.5 --- z ? Heliocentric redshift 43- 45 I3 10-5 e_z ? rms uncertainty on z 47- 50 F4.1 --- R ? Correlation significance parameter 52- 53 I2 --- SpClass ? Spectral classification of object (3) 54 A1 --- r_z [F] F: Redshifts from Fabricant et al. (1991ApJ...381...33F 1991ApJ...381...33F) 56- 60 F5.2 --- Wm Magnitude selection weight 62- 65 F4.2 --- Wxy Geometric selection weight -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): The identification number is made of: - The first digit denotes the field of origin for the galaxy with the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 representing the central, east 1, west 1, east 2 and west 2 field, respectively. - The second digit indicates whether the object is observed in one field or in an overlapping area from two fields. In the former, the second digit is 0; and in the latter, the second digit represents the field number of the overlapping field. - The last four digits denote the object number for each object within its own field, starting from the southern edge of the field, increasing to the north. For MS 0302.7+1658, only the central field was observed, so the field designation digits are not listed. Note (2): Offset from the first rank galaxy (positive is east and north). 1 pix = 0.3128" Note (3): the classification is: 1 and 2: elliptical 3: E+A 4: Sbc 5: emission-line (Irr) 6: active galactic nucleus/ quasar 77: star 88: no explained 99: observed spectroscopically but no redshift obtained -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- History: Prepared via OCR at CDS. References: Yee et al., Paper I. 1996ApJS..102..269Y 1996ApJS..102..269Y
(End) James Marcout, Patricia Bauer [CDS] 27-Aug-1998
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