J/ApJS/93/569               First EUVE source catalogue         (Bowyer+, 1994)

The first Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer source catalog Bowyer S., Lieu R., Lampton M., Lewis J., Wu X., Drake J.J., Malina R.F. <Astrophys. J. Suppl. Ser. 93, 569 (1994)> =1994ApJS...93..569B 1994ApJS...93..569B (SIMBAD/NED Reference)
ADC_Keywords: EUV sources Keywords: catalogs - ultraviolet: stars Mission_Name: EUVE Description: (See a complete description in file "euve.txt") The Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer(EUVE) has conducted an all-sky survey to locate and identify point source of emission in four extreme ultraviolet wavelength bands centered at ∼100, 200, 400, and 600A. A companion deep survey of a strip along half the ecliptic plane was simultaneously conducted. In this catalog we report the sources found in these surveys using rigorously defined criteria uniformly applied to the data set. These are the surveys to be made in the three longer wavelength bands, and a substantial number of sources were detected in these bands. See also: J/AJ/107/751 : EUV Explorer bright sources list (Malina+, 1994) II/203 : Second EUVE Source Catalog (Craig+ 1996) http://www.cea.berkeley.edu/HomePage.html (Center for EUV Astrophysics) J/MNRAS/260/77 : the ROSAT-WFC Bright Source Catalogue (Pounds et al. 1993) J/MNRAS/274/1165 : the 2RE Catalog (Pye et al. 1995) File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file euve.txt 80 627 EUVE Description table1 165 324 EUVE All-Sky Survey table2 148 37 EUVE Deep Survey table7 130 91 Other EUV sources detected by EUVE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table1 table2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 14 A14 --- Name Source catalogue number 16- 17 I2 h RAh Right ascension J2000 19- 20 I2 min RAm Right ascension J2000 22- 23 I2 s RAs Right ascension J2000 25 A1 --- DE- Declination sign 26- 27 I2 deg DEd Declination J2000 29- 32 F4.1 arcmin DEm Declination J2000 34- 39 F6.3 ct/s C100 []? Count rate for 100A band 41- 44 F4.3 ct/s e_C100 []? rms uncertainty on C100 46- 51 F6.3 ct/s C200 []? Count rate for 200A band 53- 56 F4.3 ct/s e_C200 []? rms uncertainty on C200 58- 63 F6.3 ct/s C400 []? Count rate for 400A band 65- 68 F4.3 ct/s e_C400 []? rms uncertainty on C400 70- 75 F6.3 ct/s C600 []? Count rate for 600A band 77- 80 F4.3 ct/s e_C600 []? rms uncertainty on C600 82 A1 --- Q Quality factor (1) 84-100 A17 --- ID1 First identification name 102-117 A16 --- ID2 Second identification name 119-130 A12 --- Sp Spectral type of best ID 132-136 F5.2 mag Vmag []? V or B magnitude of best ID 137 A1 --- n_Vmag A '?' indicates unknown magnitude 138-140 I3 arcsec Sep []? Separation between EUV and probable ID 142-171 A30 --- Com Comments (2) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): Quality factor: 1: probable, 2: possible, U: possible UV leak Note (2): RE: ROSAT WFC catalog (Pounds et al. 1993) 4U: 4th Uhuru catalog (Forman et al. 1978) TD-1: TD-1 survey (Carnochan & Wilson 1983) 1E: first Einstein survey (Giacconi et al. 1979) LTT: Luyten 1957, 1961 NO ID: no identification *: 100 A band count rate is a probable UV leak In table2, number symbol (#) indicates sources also appearing in table1. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table7 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 14 A14 --- Name Catalog number 16- 17 I2 h RAh Right ascension (J2000) 19- 20 I2 min RAm Right ascension (J2000) 22- 23 I2 s RAs Right ascension (J2000) 25 A1 --- DE- Declination sign 26- 27 I2 deg DEd Declination (J2000) 29- 32 F4.1 arcmin DEm Declination (J2000) 34- 39 F6.3 ct/s C100 []? Count rate 100 A band, all sky survey 41- 44 F4.3 ct/s e_C100 []? rms uncertainty on C100 46- 50 F5.3 ct/s C200 []? Count rate 200 A band, all sky survey 52- 55 F4.3 ct/s e_C200 []? rms uncertainty on C200 57- 61 F5.3 ct/s C400 []? Count rate 400 A band, all sky survey 63- 66 F4.3 ct/s e_C400 []? rms uncertainty on C400 68- 72 F5.3 ct/s C600 []? Count rate 600 A band, all sky survey 74- 77 F4.3 ct/s e_C600 []? rms uncertainty on C600 79- 83 F5.3 ct/s C100d []? Count rate 100 A band, deep survey 85- 88 F4.3 ct/s e_C100d []? rms uncertainty on C100d 90- 94 F5.3 ct/s C200d []? Count rate 200 A band, deep survey 96- 99 F4.3 ct/s e_C200d []? rms uncertainty on C200d 101-112 A12 --- ID1 ID name 1 114-118 A5 --- Sp Spectral type of ID 120-130 A11 --- Comment Comments for EUV source (1) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): RE = ROSAT WFC catalog (Pounds et al. 1993) 4U = 4th Uhuru catalog (Forman et al. 1978) TD1 = TD1 survey (Carnochan & Wilson 1983) 1E = 1st Einstein survey (Giacconi et al. 1979) LTT = Luyten 1957, 1961 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- References: Carnochan D.J. & Wilson R. =1983MNRAS.202..317C 1983MNRAS.202..317C Forman W. et al. =1978ApJS...38..357F 1978ApJS...38..357F Giacconi R. et al. =1979ApJ...234L...1G 1979ApJ...234L...1G Luyten 1957, Catalogue of 9867 Stars in the Southern Hemisphere with Proper Motion Exceeding 0.2 (Minneapolis: Univ. of Minnesota) Luyten 1961, Catalogue of 7127 Stars in the Northern Hemisphere with Proper Motion Exceeding 0.2 (Minneapolis: Univ. of Minnesota) Pounds K.A. et al. =1993MNRAS.260...77P 1993MNRAS.260...77P -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Courtesy: Dr. Nahide Craig Historical Notes: Tables from ApJS publication
(End) Marie-Jose Wagner, Patricia Bauer [CDS] 07-Dec-1994
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