J/ApJS/123/377   u*g*r*i*z* Photometry of stars, galaxies, QSOs  (Newberg+ 1999)

Catalog of four-color photometry of stars, galaxies, and QSOs using SDSS filters Newberg H.J., Richards G.T., Richmond M., Fan X. <Astrophys. J. Suppl. Ser. 123, 377 (1999)> =1999ApJS..123..377N 1999ApJS..123..377N
ADC_Keywords: Photometry, ugriz ; Galaxies, photometry ; QSOs Keywords: catalogs - galaxies: photometry - quasars: general - stars: fundamental parameters - techniques: photometric Description: The catalog (table 5 of the paper) contains the measurements of 2262 sources, including 334 extended sources, 1915 point sources, and 13 known QSOs, in five passbands close to the u'g'r'i'z' passbands of SDSS (see the definition of the photometric system in Richards et al., 1997PASP..109...39R 1997PASP..109...39R). Of these objects, over 1600 are measured in 15 fields covering 0.5deg2, with a limiting magnitude of r*<19.5, similar to the photometric limit of the SDSS spectroscopic survey. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table5.dat 136 2261 Catalog of u* g* r* i* z* photometry (Richards et al., 1997PASP..109...39R 1997PASP..109...39R) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 3: Standard stars -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name Nobs u* g* r* i* z* -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SA 92-342 3 12.920 0.011 11.817 0.012 11.546 0.006 11.518 0.009 11.528 0.010 SA 94-242 10 12.981 0.028 11.777 0.014 11.651 0.018 11.682 0.020 11.732 0.013 SA 94-251 10 14.521 0.031 11.739 0.013 10.742 0.014 10.367 0.013 10.163 0.017 Hilt 404 2 12.564 0.004 11.513 0.005 10.829 0.010 10.506 0.026 10.252 0.006 SA 95-149 4 14.914 0.042 11.653 0.016 10.311 0.029 9.687 0.013 9.301 0.023 SA 98-685 3 13.335 0.009 12.087 0.030 11.786 0.011 11.728 0.008 11.696 0.005 RU 149D 5 12.050 0.040 11.391 0.040 11.574 0.033 11.801 0.037 11.921 0.038 RU 149G 5 14.332 0.016 13.133 0.033 12.750 0.030 12.663 0.019 12.640 0.012 Feige 34 3 10.421 0.046 10.960 0.020 11.443 0.036 11.797 0.050 12.044 0.038 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table5.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 15 A15 --- Field Field name 17- 20 A4 --- --- [NRRF] (Newberg+Richards+Richmond+Fan) 22- 37 A16 --- NRRF Designation (Newberg+Richards+Richmond+Fan) 39- 40 I2 h RAh Right ascension (J2000.0) 42- 43 I2 min RAm Right ascension (J2000.0) 45- 49 F5.2 s RAs Right ascension (J2000.0) 51 A1 --- DE- Declination sign (J2000.0) 52- 53 I2 deg DEd Declination (J2000.0) 55- 56 I2 arcmin DEm Declination (J2000.0) 58- 59 I2 arcsec DEs Declination (J2000.0) 62- 67 F6.3 mag r*mag ? r* magnitude 69- 73 F5.3 mag e_r*mag ? rms uncertainty on r*mag 75- 80 F6.3 mag u*-g* ? u*-g* colour index 83- 87 F5.3 mag e_u*-g* ? rms uncertainty on u*-g* 89- 94 F6.3 mag g*-r* ? g*-r* colour index 98-102 F5.3 mag e_g*-r* ? rms uncertainty on g*-r* 104-109 F6.3 mag r*-i* ? r*-i* colour index 112-116 F5.3 mag e_r*-i* ? rms uncertainty on r*-i* 118-123 F6.3 mag i*-z* ? i*-z* colour index 126-130 F5.3 mag e_i*-z* ? rms uncertainty on i*-z* 132-133 A2 --- Type [sgq ] Type of source (1) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): the following symbols are used: s or ss: point source g: extended source q: known QSOs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 6: QSO magnitudes --------------------------------------------------------------------------- QSO z Nobs r* u*-g* g*-r* r*-i* i*-z* --------------------------------------------------------------------------- [HB89] 0836+710 2.172 1 16.772 0.269 0.156 0.088 0.190 [HB89] 0933+733 2.528 1 17.188 0.834 0.118 0.187 0.302 [HB89] 0953+549 2.579 1 17.414 0.617 0.092 -0.002 0.202 UM 673 2.719 1 16.521 0.596 0.181 -0.006 -0.006 [HB89] 0308+190 2.756 1 18.165 1.034 0.135 0.061 0.254 [HB89] 0207-003 2.853 1 17.107 0.956 0.168 0.130 0.091 [HB89] 0201+365 2.912 1 17.975 1.340 0.387 0.175 0.051 [HB89] 0216+080 2.996 2 18.084 1.572 0.256 -0.032 0.184 LBQS 2231-0015 3.020 4 17.350 1.484 0.312 0.104 0.114 [HB89] 0731+653 3.038 1 18.120 1.953 0.170 0.033 0.056 [HB89] 0636+680 3.178 1 16.533 2.059 0.388 0.239 0.165 LBQS 0256-0000 3.374 1 17.626 3.026 0.357 -0.037 -0.067 [HB89] 0642+449 3.408 3 18.624 >2.500 0.446 0.124 0.124 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: The magnitudes for LBQS 2231-0015, [HB89] 0216+080, and [HB89] 0642+449 are the averages of 4, 2, and 3 separate measurements, respectively. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- History: From ApJS electronic version
(End) James Marcout, Patricia Bauer [CDS] 20-Jan-2000
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