J/ApJS/198/1 Photometry catalogs for the Lockman Hole (Fotopoulou+, 2012)
Photometry and photometric redshift catalogs for the Lockman Hole deep field.
Fotopoulou S., Salvato M., Hasinger G., Rovilos E., Brusa M., Egami E.,
Lutz D., Burwitz V., Henry J.P., Huang J.H., Rigopoulou D., Vaccari M.
<Astrophys. J. Suppl. Ser., 198, 1 (2012)>
=2012ApJS..198....1F 2012ApJS..198....1F
ADC_Keywords: Active gal. nuclei ; Galaxy catalogs ; Redshifts ; Surveys ;
Photometry, ugriz ; Photometry, ultraviolet ; Photometry, infrared
Keywords: galaxies: active - galaxies: general - galaxies: photometry - surveys
Abstract:
We present broadband photometry and photometric redshifts for 187611
sources located in ∼0.5deg2 in the Lockman Hole area. The catalog
includes 388 X-ray-detected sources identified with the very deep
XMM-Newton observations available for an area of 0.2deg2. The source
detection was performed on the Rc-, z'-, and B-band images and the
available photometry is spanning from the far-ultraviolet to the
mid-infrared, reaching in the best-case scenario 21 bands. Astrometry
corrections and photometric cross-calibrations over the entire data
set allowed the computation of accurate photometric redshifts. Special
treatment is undertaken for the X-ray sources, the majority of which
are active galactic nuclei (AGNs). For normal galaxies, comparing the
photometric redshifts to the 253 available spectroscopic redshifts, we
achieve an accuracy of σΔz/(1+z)=0.036, with 12.6%
outliers. For the X-ray-detected sources, compared to 115 spectroscopic
redshifts, the accuracy is σΔz/(1+z)=0.069, with 18.3%
outliers, where the outliers are defined as sources with
|zphot-zspec|>0.15x(1+zspec).
Description:
The field has been observed with XMM-Newton in the time period between
2000 April and 2002 December. In the far-ultraviolet (FUV) and the
near-ultraviolet (NUV) the Lockman Hole area was observed by the
Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX). Here, we consider the magnitude in
3" diameter aperture available in the General Release 4/5 (GR4/5). In
the optical wavelengths, our data set consists of a compilation of
observations from Large Binocular Telescope (LBT; between 2007
February and 2009 March in 5 bands (U, B, V, Y, and z')), Subaru
(between 2001 November and 2002 April in the Rc, Ic, and z' filters),
and Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS-DR7). The near-infrared view of our
sources is provided by the data release 7 of the UKIRT Infrared Deep
Sky Survey (UKIDSS). For the near- to mid-infrared wavelengths we are
using observations at 3.6um, 4.5um, 5.8um, and 8.0um from the IRAC.
File Summary:
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FileName Lrecl Records Explanations
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ReadMe 80 . This file
table5.dat 576 187611 Lockman Hole Photometric catalog
table10.dat 137 187611 Lockman Hole Photometric Redshift catalog
refs.dat 86 27 Spectroscopic redshift references
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See also:
II/294 : The SDSS Photometric Catalog, Release 7 (Adelman-McCarthy+, 2009)
II/304 : UKIDSS-DR5 (Lawrence+ 2011)
J/A+A/529/A135 : AGN Opt/IR properties in Lockman Hole (Rovilos+, 2011)
J/ApJ/699/1610 : Spitzer survey of submillimeter galaxies (Hainline+, 2009)
J/ApJS/185/433 : SWIRE/Chandra survey in Lockman Hole Field (Wilkes+, 2009)
J/A+A/479/283 : XMM observations of the Lockman Hole (Brunner+, 2008)
J/A+A/434/801 : X-ray sources near Lockman Hole (Zappacosta+, 2005)
J/ApJ/622/772 : Redshift survey of submillimeter galaxies (Chapman+, 2005)
J/A+A/444/79 : XMM observations of Lockman Hole brightest AGNs (Mateos+,
2005)
J/ApJ/616/71 : Optical properties of SCUBA galaxies (Smail+, 2004)
J/ApJ/602/571 : High-redshift supernovae IRZ fluxes (Barris+, 2004)
J/A+A/413/843 : Far IR survey in the Lockman Hole (Kawara+, 2004)
J/AJ/125/2521 : 2MASS6x survey of the Lockman Hole (Beichman+, 2003)
J/A+A/398/901 : VLA survey at 6 cm in the Lockman Hole (Ciliegi+, 2003)
J/A+A/393/425 : Spectral analysis of Lockman Hole (Mainieri+, 2002)
J/PASJ/53/445 : ASCA Deep survey in Lockman Hole Field (Ishisaki+, 2001)
J/A+A/371/833 : ROSAT Ultra Deep Survey (Lehmann+, 2001)
J/A+A/329/482 : ROSAT Deep Survey in the Lockman Hole (Hasinger+, 1998)
http://galex.stsci.edu/GR4/ : GR4/GR5 GALEX data release
Byte-by-byte Description of file: table5.dat
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Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
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1- 6 I6 --- ID [1,206786] Catalog identifier
(<[FSH2012] NNNNNN> in Simbad)
8- 16 F9.5 deg RAdeg Optical Right Ascension (J2000)
18- 25 F8.5 deg DEdeg Optical Declination (J2000)
27- 35 F9.5 deg RAGdeg ?=-99 GALEX Right Ascension (J2000)
37- 45 F9.5 deg DEGdeg ?=-99 GALEX Declination (J2000)
47- 55 F9.5 deg RAUdeg ?=-99 UKIDSS Right Ascension (J2000)
57- 65 F9.5 deg DEUdeg ?=-99 UKIDSS Declination (J2000)
67- 75 F9.5 deg RASdeg ?=-99 SDSS Right Ascension (J2000)
77- 85 F9.5 deg DESdeg ?=-99 SDSS Declination (J2000)
87- 95 F9.5 deg RAIdeg ?=-99 IRAC Right Ascension (J2000)
97-105 F9.5 deg DEIdeg ?=-99 IRAC Declination (J2000)
107-114 F8.4 mag FUVmag ?=-99 GALEX FUV band AB magnitude (1)
116-123 F8.4 mag e_FUVmag ?=-99 Error in FUVmag
125-132 F8.4 mag NUVmag ?=-99 GALEX NUV band AB magnitude (1)
134-141 F8.4 mag e_NUVmag ?=-99 Error in NUVmag
143-150 F8.4 mag Umag ?=-99 LBT U band AB magnitude (1)
152-159 F8.4 mag e_Umag ?=-99 Error in Umag
161-168 F8.4 mag Bmag ?=-99 LBT B band AB magnitude (1)
170-177 F8.4 mag e_Bmag ?=-99 Error in Bmag
179-186 F8.4 mag Vmag ?=-99 LBT V band AB magnitude (1)
188-195 F8.4 mag e_Vmag ?=-99 Error in Vmag
197-204 F8.4 mag z'Lmag ?=-99 LBT z' band AB magnitude (1)
206-213 F8.4 mag e_z'Lmag ?=-99 Error in z'LBTmag
215-222 F8.4 mag Ymag ?=-99 LBT Y band AB magnitude (1)
224-231 F8.4 mag e_Ymag ?=-99 Error in Ymag
233-240 F8.4 mag Rcmag ?=-99 Subaru RC band magnitude (1)
242-249 F8.4 mag e_Rcmag ?=-99 Error in Rmag
251-258 F8.4 mag Icmag ?=-99 Subaru IC band magnitude (1)
260-267 F8.4 mag e_Icmag ?=-99 Error in Imag
269-276 F8.4 mag z'Smag ?=-99 Subaru z' band magnitude (1)
278-285 F8.4 mag e_z'Smag ?=-99 Error in z'Submag
287-294 F8.4 mag u'mag ?=-99 SDSS u' band magnitude (1)
296-303 F8.4 mag e_u'mag ?=-99 Error in u'mag
305-312 F8.4 mag g'mag ?=-99 SDSS g' band magnitude (1)
314-321 F8.4 mag e_g'mag ?=-99 Error in g'mag
323-330 F8.4 mag r'mag ?=-99 SDSS r' band magnitude (1)
332-339 F8.4 mag e_r'mag ?=-99 Error in r'mag
341-348 F8.4 mag i'mag ?=-99 SDSS i' band magnitude (1)
350-357 F8.4 mag e_i'mag ?=-99 Error in i'mag
359-366 F8.4 mag z'mag ?=-99 SDSS z' band magnitude (1)
368-375 F8.4 mag e_z'mag ?=-99 Error in z'mag
377-384 F8.4 mag Jmag ?=-99 UKIDSS J band magnitude (1)
386-393 F8.4 mag e_Jmag ?=-99 Error in Jmag
395-402 F8.4 mag Kmag ?=-99 UKIDSS K band magnitude (1)
404-411 F8.4 mag e_Kmag ?=-99 Error in Kmag
413-420 F8.4 mag [3.6] ?=-99 Spitzer/IRAC 3.6 micron band magnitude (1)
422-429 F8.4 mag e_[3.6] ?=-99 Error in [3.6]
431-438 F8.4 mag [4.5] ?=-99 Spitzer/IRAC 4.5 micron band magnitude (1)
440-447 F8.4 mag e_[4.5] ?=-99 Error in [4.5]
449-456 F8.4 mag [5.8] ?=-99 Spitzer/IRAC 5.8 micron band magnitude (1)
458-465 F8.4 mag e_[5.8] ?=-99 Error in [5.8]
467-474 F8.4 mag [8.0] ?=-99 Spitzer/IRAC 8.0 micron band magnitude (1)
476-483 F8.4 mag e_[8.0] ?=-99 Error in [8.0]
485 I1 --- Det [1,6] Detection flag (2)
487-489 I3 --- f_FUVmag Photometry flag on FUVmag (3)
491-493 I3 --- f_NUVmag Photometry flag on NUVmag (3)
495-497 I3 --- f_Umag Photometry flag on Umag (3)
499-501 I3 --- f_Bmag Photometry flag on Bmag (3)
503-505 I3 --- f_Vmag Photometry flag on Vmag (3)
507-509 I3 --- f_z'Lmag Photometry flag on zLBTmag (3)
511-513 I3 --- f_Ymag Photometry flag on Ymag (3)
515-516 I2 --- f_Rcmag Photometry flag on Rmag (3)
518-519 I2 --- f_Icmag Photometry flag on Imag (3)
521-522 I2 --- f_z'Smag Photometry flag on z'Smag (3)
524-526 I3 --- f_[3.6] Photometry flag on [3.6] (3)
528-530 I3 --- f_[4.5] Photometry flag on [4.5] (3)
532-534 I3 --- f_[5.8] Photometry flag on [5.8] (3)
536-538 I3 --- f_[8.0] Photometry flag on [8.0] (3)
540 I1 --- N [0/1] Neighbor flag (1: neighbor within 1.5" or O)
542-546 F5.3 --- Class [0,1] SExtractor star/galaxy classification
(1: star, or 0: galaxy) of the corresponding
detection image
548-555 F8.4 --- z ?=-99 Spectroscopic redshift (4)
558-559 I2 --- r_z [1,27]? Reference for z (see refs.dat file)
561-563 I3 --- Var ?=-99 Variability flag (5)
565-567 I3 --- Xray X-ray detection flag (6)
569-572 I4 --- XID [5,2838]?=-99 X-ray identification (XMMNR number
for 44 sources) (7)
574-576 I3 --- Morph ?=-99 Morphology (8)
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Note (1): LBT = Large Binocular Telescope.
Aperture photometry corrected to total (only for GALEX and IRAC
photometry) for point-like sources.
Note (2): Detection flag as follows:
1 = Rc detection (5σ);
2 = z' detection (5σ);
3 = B detection (5σ);
4 = Rc detection (3σ),
5 = z' detection (3σ);
6 = B detection (3σ).
Note (3): Complementary to the flag provided by SExtractor indicating
saturation, we masked problematic regions on the images which include
bad pixels and problematic areas close to stars, using 'Weight
Watcher' (Marmo & Bertin, 2008ASPC..394..619M 2008ASPC..394..619M). For more details,
refer to the associated description file of the catalog.
Photometry flag as follows:
-99 = 99 value produced by SExtractor either for the magnitude or the error,
or source outside of the field
-5 = Flag in the UKIDSS catalog marking noise in the JHK bands
-4 = Saturation or incomplete/corrupted data produced by SExtractor
-3 = Source inside a stripe, as marked by optical inspection of the images
-2 = Magnitude error was negative
-1 = Magnitude error was greater than 1
0 = Everything is OK
1 = FWHM in the detection band is zero
2 = Source inside wings of stars, potentially fake
3 = Magnitude greater than the detection limit
Note (4): We use only the high quality spectroscopic redshifts from the
original catalogs according to Table 4.
Note (5): Sources with |Zvar,k±δZvar,k|>0.2 carry a flag 1,
while the rest carry a flag 0.
Note (6): Sources detected in the X-rays are flagged as 1, sources inside the
XMM area without X-ray detection are flagged as 0, while sources
outside the XMM area are flagged as -99.
Note (7): The sources identified as X-ray counterparts will have the
corresponding X-ray ID number from the XMM catalog (Brunner et al.
2008, Cat. J/A+A/479/283, <[BCH2008] NNNN> for Simbad).
Note (8): As discussed in detail in Section 3.2.3, this column gives the
merged morphology classification information from the HST and ground
based images, provided only for the counterparts of the X-ray
sources. Morphology code as follows:
-2 = too faint;
-1 = photometry blended with nearby source;
0 = extended source;
1 = point-like source.
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: table10.dat
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Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
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1- 6 I6 --- ID [1,206786] Catalog identifier
(<[FSH2012] NNNNNN> in Simbad)
8- 15 F8.4 --- zph ?=-99 Best photometric redshift solution
17- 23 F7.3 --- b_zph ?=-99 Lowest redshift at 68% significance
25- 31 F7.3 --- B_zph ?=-99 Highest redshift at 68% significance
33- 37 F5.3 --- b_90z [0,6.8] Lowest redshift at 90% significance
39- 43 F5.3 --- B_90z [0.01,7] Highest redshift at 90% significance
45- 57 E13.6 --- chi2z ?=-99 Lowest χ2 for best galaxy model
59- 65 F7.3 % pr.z ? Probability zph is correct photometric redshift
67- 69 I3 --- mod.z [1,31]?=-99 Best model number (9)
71 I1 --- Ext.z [0,4] Extinction-law used to compute zph
(unexplained)
73- 78 F6.2 mag E(B-V)1 ?=-99 E(B-V) used to compute zph
80- 81 I2 --- Nband [1,21] Number of bands used in SED fit
83- 89 F7.3 --- z2 ?=-99 Second best photometric redshift solution
91-103 E13.6 --- chi2z2 ?=-99 Lowest χ2 for second best galaxy
model
105-110 F6.3 % pr.z2 ? Probability z2 is correct photometric redshift
112-114 I3 --- mod.z2 [1,31]?=-99 Second best model number (9)
116-121 F6.2 --- E(B-V)2 ?=-99 E(B-V) used to compute z2
123-135 E13.6 --- chi2* ?=-99 Lowest χ2 for best star model
137 I1 --- cl [0/1] Star flag (1: star or 0: galaxy);
see section 5.3
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Note (9): Models from Ilbert et al. (2009ApJ...690.1236I 2009ApJ...690.1236I) and
Salvato et al. (2009ApJ...690.1250S 2009ApJ...690.1250S).
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: refs.dat
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Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
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1- 2 I2 --- Ref Code reference
4- 22 A19 --- BibCode bibcode
24- 40 A17 --- Aut First author's name
42- 86 A45 --- Comm Comment
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History:
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(End) Greg Schwarz [AAS], Emmanuelle Perret [CDS] 26-Jan-2012