J/ApJS/77/203   QSO absorption systems (Junkkarinen+ 1991)

A catalog of absorption in the spectra of quasi-stellar objects. JUNKKARINEN V., HEWITT A., BURBIDGE G. <Astrophys. J. Suppl. Ser. 77, 203 (1991)> (Erratum in 1992, Ap. J. Supplement, 81, 409) =1991ApJS...77..203J 1991ApJS...77..203J
Description: (Abstract of the paper) This paper contains a compilation of basic information on QSO absorption systems. A total of 724 QSOs are listed in three tables. Table 1 contains 353 QSOs that have absorption-line systems with measured redshifts. The numerous Lyα forest systems based only on narrow hydrogen lines are excluded from Table 1. Absorption systems with multiple components are listed only once in all of the components fall within a span of 500 km/s. A total of 862 systems with narrow metal lines which we consider to be reliably identified are listed in Table 1. Table 1 contains an additional 260 systems consisting of less certain systems, damped Lyα systems, and Lyman limit systems that have not detected narrow metal lines. In Table 2 we list 146 broad absorption line QSOs. Fifteen of these have narrow absorption line systems identified, and thus they also appear in Table 1. In Table 3 we give an inhomogeneous list of 240 QSOs in which absorption systems have been seen but not measured. Keywords: galaxies: redshifts - line identifications - quasars File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file refs 134 332 References in numerical order refalp 134 332 References in alphabetic order table1a 332 353 QSO names and positions table1b 189 1145 QSO absorbing systems table2 80 146 Broad Absorption Line QSOs table3 71 240 QSOs with absorption lines detected -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table1a -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 9 A9 --- Name Coordinate designation 1950 11- 12 I2 h RAh1 Right ascension 1950 14- 15 I2 min RAm1 Right ascension 1950 17- 21 F5.2 s RAs1 Right ascension 1950 23 A1 --- DE- Declination sign 24- 25 I2 d DEd1 Declination 1950 27- 28 I2 arcmin DEm1 Declination 1950 30- 33 F4.1 arcsec DEs1 Declination 1950 35- 36 I2 h RAh2 Right ascension 2000 38- 39 I2 min RAm2 Right ascension 2000 41- 44 F4.1 s RAs2 Right ascension 2000 46 A1 --- DE- Declination sign 47- 48 I2 d DEd2 Declination 2000 50- 51 I2 arcmin DEm2 Declination 2000 53- 54 I2 arcsec DEs2 Declination 2000 56- 61 F6.4 --- z(em) []? Emission redshift 62 A1 --- u_z(em) [)] Uncertainty flag on the emission redshift 64- 68 F5.2 mag V Apparent magnitude 69 A1 --- n_V A '*' indicates variability 71- 80 A10 --- Jname Coordinate designation J2000 82- 91 A10 --- name1 Other name 93-102 A10 --- name2 Other name 104-113 A10 --- name3 Other name 115-122 A8 -- name4 Other name 124-373 A250 --- Com. Comments -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table1b -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 11 A11 --- Name J name 12- 13 I2 --- Sys []? Running number for the systems in order of increasing redshift. Where no number appears before an absorption-line system, that system is considered by the authors to be less certain except if BAL (Broad Absorption Line) or possible BAL 14 A1 --- B [B?] B= BAL, ? = possible BAL 15- 21 F7.4 --- z(abs) []? Absorption redshift or first interval value of z(abs) for BAL or possible BAL 22 A1 ---- n_z(abs) A '-' denotes an interval of redshift for BAL or possible BAL 23- 26 F4.2 --- z(abs)2 []? Second interval value of z(abs) when n_z(abs)='-' 28 I1 --- N []? Number which is the multiplicity of redshifts within 500 km/s (in the rest frame) of the values listed 30- 33 I4 --- ref_z(abs) []? Primary reference used 36- 40 A5 --- Ion1 Ion in absorption 42- 46 A5 --- Ion2 Ion in absorption 48- 52 A5 --- Ion3 Ion in absorption 54- 58 A5 --- Ion4 Ion in absorption 60- 64 A5 --- Ion5 Ion in absorption 66- 70 A5 --- Ion6 Ion in absorption 72- 76 A5 --- Ion7 Ion in absorption 78- 82 A5 --- Ion8 Ion in absorption 84- 88 A5 --- Ion9 Ion in absorption 90- 94 A5 --- Ion10 Ion in absorption 96-100 A5 --- Ion11 Ion in absorption 102-106 A5 --- Ion12 Ion in absorption 108-112 A5 --- Ion13 Ion in absorption 114-118 A5 --- Ion14 Ion in absorption 120-124 A5 --- Ion15 Ion in absorption 126-130 A5 --- Ion16 Ion in absorption 132-136 A5 --- Ion17 Ion in absorption 138-142 A5 --- Ion18 Ion in absorption 144-148 A5 --- Ion19 Ion in absorption 150-154 A5 --- Ion20 Ion in absorption 156-160 A5 --- Ion21 Ion in absorption 161-164 I4 --- ref2 []? Other reference 166-169 I4 --- ref3 []? Other reference 171-174 I4 --- ref4 []? Other reference 176-179 I4 --- ref5 []? Other reference 181-184 I4 --- ref6 []? Other reference 186-189 I4 --- ref7 []? Other reference -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table2 table3 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 8 A8 --- Name Coordinate designation 1950 9 A1 --- n_Name A "*" indicates that the object also appears in table1 11- 19 A9 --- name Most frequently used other name (1) 20 A1 --- n_name A "*" indicates a QSO near the listed NGC galaxy with no coordinates given for the QSO. The coordinates of the NGC galaxy are listed (table3) 22- 23 I2 h RAh Right ascension 1950 25- 26 I2 min RAm Right ascension 1950 28- 32 F5.2 s RAs Right ascension 1950 36 A1 --- DE- Declination sign 37- 38 I2 deg DEd Declination 1950 40- 41 I2 arcmin DEm Declination 1950 43- 46 F4.1 arcsec DEs Declination 1950 49- 53 F5.2 mag V []? Apparent magnitude 54 A1 --- n_V A '*' indicates variability 57- 61 F5.3 --- z(em) Emission redshift 62 A1 --- u_z(em) [)] Uncertainty flag on the emission redshift 64- 93 A30 --- Ref. References to papers in which absorption was reported. A question mark indicates "possible" BAL -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: refs refalp -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 4 I4 --- Ref Reference number 5 A1 --- dot [.] 7-138 A132 --- Text Reference text -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note from the author: If you decide to copy these files, please send a note with your name and address to Professor G. Burbidge (by e-mail care of B. Travell, address: CASS::TRAVELL_OIR (SPAN type address) or by regular mail to G. Burbidge CASS 0111, UCSD, La Jolla, CA 92093-0111). This will help us judge the usefulness of this electronic distribution and we will use the information to make a mailing list for errata etc. Questions regarding the ftp computer account and any problems with the electronic copies should be addressed to Vesa Junkkarinen (e-mail to: ). Please provide the usual acknowledgement/reference to the appropriate Ap. J. Supplement paper if these electronic tables are used in published research.
(End) Patricia Bauer [CDS] 27-May-1994
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