J/MNRAS/500/4078   Band-merged catalogue of AKARI infrared sources  (Kim+, 2021)

Identification of AKARI infrared sources by the Deep HSC Optical Survey: construction of a new band-merged catalogue in the North Ecliptic Pole Wide field. Kim S.J., Oi N., Goto T., Ikeda H., Ho S.C.-C., Shim H., Toba Y., Hwang H.S., Hashimoto T., Barrufet L., Malkan M., Kim H.K., Huang T.-C., Matsuhara H., Miyaji T., Pearson C., Serjeant S., Santos D.J.D., Kim E., Pollo A., Jeong W.-S., Wang T.-W., Momose R., Takagi T. <Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 500, 4078-4094 (2021)> =2021MNRAS.500.4078K 2021MNRAS.500.4078K (SIMBAD/NED BibCode)
ADC_Keywords: Galaxies, IR ; Galaxies, photometry ; Optical ; Photometry, infrared Keywords: catalogues - galaxies: evolution - cosmology: observations - infrared: galaxies Abstract: The North Ecliptic Pole field is a natural deep-field location for many satellite observations. It has been targeted many times since it was surveyed by the AKARI space telescope with its unique wavelength coverage from the near- to mid-infrared (mid-IR). Many follow-up observations have been carried out, making this field one of the most frequently observed areas with a variety of facilities, accumulating abundant panchromatic data from the X-ray to the radio wavelength range. Recently, a deep optical survey with the Hyper Suprime-Cam (HSC) at the Subaru telescope covered the NEP-Wide (NEPW) field, which enabled us to identify faint sources in the near- and mid-IR bands, and to improve the photometric redshift (photo-z) estimation. In this work, we present newly identified AKARI sources by the HSC survey, along with multiband photometry for 91861 AKARI sources observed over the NEPW field. We release a new band-merged catalogue combining various photometric data from the GALEX UV to submillimetre (sub-mm) bands (e.g. Herschel/SPIRE, JCMT/SCUBA-2). About ∼20000 AKARI sources are newly matched to the HSC data, most of which seem to be faint galaxies in the near- to mid-infrared AKARI bands. This catalogue is motivating a variety of current research, and will be increasingly useful as recently launched (eROSITA/ART-XC) and future space missions (such as JWST, Euclid, and SPHEREx) plan to take deep observations in the NEP field. Description: The NEP-Wide (NEPW) survey (Matsuhara et al. 2006PASJ...58..673M 2006PASJ...58..673M; Lee et al. 2009PASJ...61..375L 2009PASJ...61..375L; Kim et al. 2012A&A...548A..29K 2012A&A...548A..29K, Cat. J/A+A/548/A29), as one of the large-area survey missions of the AKARI space telescope (Murakami et al. 2007PASJ...59S.369M 2007PASJ...59S.369M), has provided us with a unique IR data set, sampling the near- to mid-IR wavelength range without large gaps between the filter bands. In this programme, they observed a 5.4deg2 circular area centred at the NEP using nine photometric bands covering the range from 2-25µm continuously. The overall strategy of the survey was explained by Lee et al. (2009PASJ...61..375L 2009PASJ...61..375L). Kim et al. (2012A&A...548A..29K 2012A&A...548A..29K, Cat. J/A+A/548/A29) presented the description of the data reduction, source detection, photometry, and catalogue. They also combined the nine separate catalogues (i.e. for N2, N3, N4 in the NIR, S7, S9W, S11 in the MIR-S, and L15, L18W, L24 in the MIR-L channels) along with the optical identification/photometry. Before combining, they carefully discriminated the spurious objects and false detection, in order to confirm the validity of the IR sources: they tried to identify optical counterparts using the CFHT (Hwang et al. 2007ApJS..172..583H 2007ApJS..172..583H, Cat. J/ApJS/172/583) and Maidanak (Jeon et al. 2010ApJS..190..166J 2010ApJS..190..166J, Cat. J/ApJS/190/166) data and then cross-checked against the NIR J-, K-band data obtained from the Kitt Peak National Observatory (KPNO)/FLAMINGOS (Jeon et al. 2014ApJS..214...20J 2014ApJS..214...20J, Cat. J/ApJS/214/20). File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file catalog.dat 1027 91861 Band-merged catalogue containing photometric information for 42 bands from UV to the sub-mm 500µm -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: J/A+A/548/A29 : IR source catalog of AKARI NEP-Wide field (Kim+, 2012) J/ApJS/190/166 : Optical catalog of AKARI NEP-wide survey (Jeon+, 2010) J/ApJS/172/583 : NEP source catalog (Hwang+, 2007) J/ApJS/214/20 : AKARI NEP field J- and H- band source catalog (Jeon+, 2014) J/A+A/566/A60 : Optical-NIR catalog of AKARI NEP Deep Field (Oi+, 2014) J/ApJS/234/38 : Spitzer/IRAC obs. of the North Ecliptic Pole (Nayyeri+, 2018) Byte-by-byte Description of file: catalog.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 9 A9 --- TPnb Tract-patch number 11- 27 I17 --- IDhsc HSC identifier 29- 39 F11.7 deg RAdeg Right ascension (J2000) from the forced catalog by the HSC pipeline 41- 50 F10.7 deg DEdeg Declination (J2000) from the forced catalog by the HSC pipeline 52- 57 F6.3 mag gmag ?=99 Subaru/HSC g-band magnitude (Oi et al. 2021MNRAS.500.5024O 2021MNRAS.500.5024O) 59- 64 F6.3 mag e_gmag ?=99 Error on gmag 66- 71 F6.3 mag rmag ?=99 Subaru/HSC r-band magnitude (Oi et al. 2021MNRAS.500.5024O 2021MNRAS.500.5024O) 73- 78 F6.3 mag e_rmag ?=99 Error on rmag 80- 85 F6.3 mag imag ?=99 Subaru/HSC i-band magnitude (Oi et al. 2021MNRAS.500.5024O 2021MNRAS.500.5024O) 87- 92 F6.3 mag e_imag ?=99 Error on imag 94- 99 F6.3 mag zmag ?=99 Subaru/HSC z-band magnitude (Oi et al. 2021MNRAS.500.5024O 2021MNRAS.500.5024O) 101- 106 F6.3 mag e_zmag ?=99 Error on zmag 108- 113 F6.3 mag ymag ?=99 Subaru/HSC y-band magnitude (Oi et al. 2021MNRAS.500.5024O 2021MNRAS.500.5024O) 115- 120 F6.3 mag e_ymag ?=99 Error on ymag 122- 123 I2 --- Rx Extendedness measured at R-band (Oi et al. in prep) 125- 130 I6 --- IDakari ID number from the NewAKARIcatalog (generated by N. Oi; Kim et al. 2012A&A...548A..29K 2012A&A...548A..29K, Cat. J/A+A/548/A29) 132- 140 F9.5 deg RAakrsdeg Right ascension (J2000) from the shortest IRC band 142- 149 F8.5 deg DEakrsdeg Declination (J2000) from the shortest IRC band 151- 159 F9.5 deg RAakrldeg Right ascension (J2000) from the longest IRC band 161- 168 F8.5 deg DEakrldeg Declination (J2000) from the longest IRC band 170- 175 F6.3 mag N2mag ?=99 N2-band magnitude (AB) from Kim et al. (2012A&A...548A..29K 2012A&A...548A..29K, Cat. J/A+A/548/A29) 177- 182 F6.3 mag e_N2mag ?=99 Error on N2mag 184- 185 I2 --- f_N2mag Flag on N2mag (1) 187- 192 F6.3 mag N3mag ?=99 N3-band magnitude (AB) from Kim et al. (2012A&A...548A..29K 2012A&A...548A..29K, Cat. J/A+A/548/A29) 194- 199 F6.3 mag e_N3mag ?=99 Error on N3mag 201- 202 I2 --- f_N3mag Flag on N3mag (1) 204- 209 F6.3 mag N4mag ?=99 N4-band magnitude (AB) from Kim et al. (2012A&A...548A..29K 2012A&A...548A..29K, Cat. J/A+A/548/A29) 211- 216 F6.3 mag e_N4mag ?=99 Error on N4mag 218- 219 I2 --- f_N4mag Flag on N4mag (1) 221- 226 F6.3 mag S7mag ?=99 S7-band magnitude (AB) from Kim et al. (2012A&A...548A..29K 2012A&A...548A..29K, Cat. J/A+A/548/A29) 228- 233 F6.3 mag e_S7mag ?=99 Error on S7mag 235- 236 I2 --- f_S7mag Flag on S7mag (1) 238- 243 F6.3 mag S9Wmag ?=99 S9W-band magnitude (AB) from Kim et al. (2012A&A...548A..29K 2012A&A...548A..29K, Cat. J/A+A/548/A29) 245- 250 F6.3 mag e_S9Wmag ?=99 Error on S9Wmag 252- 253 I2 --- f_S9Wmag Flag on S9Wmag (1) 255- 260 F6.3 mag S11mag ?=99 S11-band magnitude (AB) from Kim et al. (2012A&A...548A..29K 2012A&A...548A..29K, Cat. J/A+A/548/A29) 262- 267 F6.3 mag e_S11mag ?=99 Error on S11mag 269- 270 I2 --- f_S11mag Flag on S11mag (1) 272- 277 F6.3 mag L15mag ?=99 L15-band magnitude (AB) from Kim et al. (2012A&A...548A..29K 2012A&A...548A..29K, Cat. J/A+A/548/A29) 279- 284 F6.3 mag e_L15mag ?=99 Error on L15mag 286- 287 I2 --- f_L15mag Flag on L15mag (1) 289- 294 F6.3 mag L18mag ?=99 L18-band magnitude (AB) from Kim et al. (2012A&A...548A..29K 2012A&A...548A..29K, Cat. J/A+A/548/A29) 296- 301 F6.3 mag e_L18mag ?=99 Error on L18mag 303- 304 I2 --- f_L18mag Flag on L18mag (1) 306- 311 F6.3 mag L24mag ?=99 L24-band magnitude (AB) from Kim et al. (2012A&A...548A..29K 2012A&A...548A..29K, Cat. J/A+A/548/A29) 313- 318 F6.3 mag e_L24mag ?=99 Error on L24mag 320- 321 I2 --- f_L24mag Flag on L24mag (1) 323- 324 I2 --- Nfl Caution flag about the NIR info (2) 326- 332 F7.5 arcsec Sep Separation between the HSC coordinates and AKR-coordinates 334 I1 --- Nhsc Number of HSC (optical) sources within a searching radius at the AKARI position 336- 341 I6 --- IDkim ?=-1 ID number from Kim et al. (2012A&A...548A..29K 2012A&A...548A..29K, Cat. J/A+A/548/A29) 343- 348 F6.3 mag MBmag ?=99 Maidanak B-band magnitude (Jeon et al. 2010ApJS..190..166J 2010ApJS..190..166J, Cat. J/ApJS/190/166) 350- 355 F6.3 mag e_MBmag ?=99 Error on MBmag 357- 362 F6.3 mag MRmag ?=99 Maidanak R-band magnitude (Jeon et al. 2010ApJS..190..166J 2010ApJS..190..166J, Cat. J/ApJS/190/166) 364- 369 F6.3 mag e_MRmag ?=99 Error on MRmag 371- 376 F6.3 mag MImag ?=99 Maidanak I-band magnitude (Jeon et al. 2010ApJS..190..166J 2010ApJS..190..166J, Cat. J/ApJS/190/166) 378- 383 F6.3 mag e_MImag ?=99 Error on MImag 385- 386 I2 --- f_MRmag Maidanak R-band photometry flag from SExtractor 388- 393 F6.3 mag Cumag ?=99 CFHT MegaCam u-band magnitude (Hwang et al. 2007ApJS..172..583H 2007ApJS..172..583H, Cat. J/ApJS/172/583) 395- 400 F6.3 mag e_Cumag ?=99 Error on Cumag 402- 407 F6.3 mag Cgmag ?=99 CFHT MegaCam g-band magnitude (Hwang et al. 2007ApJS..172..583H 2007ApJS..172..583H, Cat. J/ApJS/172/583) 409- 414 F6.3 mag e_Cgmag ?=99 Error on Cgmag 416- 421 F6.3 mag Crmag ?=99 CFHT MegaCam r-band magnitude (Hwang et al. 2007ApJS..172..583H 2007ApJS..172..583H, Cat. J/ApJS/172/583) 423- 428 F6.3 mag e_Crmag ?=99 Error on Crmag 430- 435 F6.3 mag Cimag ?=99 CFHT MegaCam i-band magnitude (Hwang et al. 2007ApJS..172..583H 2007ApJS..172..583H, Cat. J/ApJS/172/583) 437- 442 F6.3 mag e_Cimag ?=99 Error on Cimag 444- 449 F6.3 mag Czmag ?=99 CFHT MegaCam z-band magnitude (Hwang et al. 2007ApJS..172..583H 2007ApJS..172..583H, Cat. J/ApJS/172/583) 451- 456 F6.3 mag e_Czmag ?=99 Error on Czmag 458- 459 I2 --- CFHTflag Sextractor source extraction flag (3) 461- 465 F5.2 --- Stellarity Star/galaxy classifier (4) 467 I1 --- Nop Number of the optical sources within the matching radius at the CFHT/Maid positions 469- 476 F8.5 arcsec Distop Distance to the closest neighbor (5) 478- 483 F6.3 mag Jmag ?=99 KPNO/FLAMINGOS J-band magnitude (Jeon et al. 2014ApJS..214...20J 2014ApJS..214...20J, Cat. J/ApJS/214/20) 485- 490 F6.3 mag e_Jmag ?=99 Error on Jmag 492- 493 I2 --- f_Jmag Flag on Jmag 495- 500 F6.3 mag Hmag ?=99 KPNO/FLAMINGOS H-band magnitude (Jeon et al. 2014ApJS..214...20J 2014ApJS..214...20J, Cat. J/ApJS/214/20) 502- 507 F6.3 mag e_Hmag ?=99 Error on Hmag 509- 510 I2 --- f_Hmag Flag on Hmag 512- 517 F6.3 mag WYmag ?=99 CFHT/WIRCAM Y-band magnitude (Oi et al. 2014A&A...566A..60O 2014A&A...566A..60O, Cat. J/A+A/566/A60) 519- 524 F6.3 mag e_WYmag ?=99 Error on WYmag 526- 527 I2 --- f_WYmag Flag on WYmag (6) 529- 534 F6.3 mag WJmag ?=99 CFHT/WIRCAM J-band magnitude (Oi et al. 2014A&A...566A..60O 2014A&A...566A..60O, Cat. J/A+A/566/A60) 536- 541 F6.3 mag e_WJmag ?=99 Error on WJmag 543- 544 I2 --- f_WJmag Flag on WJmag (6) 546- 551 F6.3 mag WKsmag ?=99 CFHT/WIRCAM Ks-band magnitude (Oi et al. 2014A&A...566A..60O 2014A&A...566A..60O, Cat. J/A+A/566/A60) 553- 558 F6.3 mag e_WKsmag ?=99 Error on WKsmag 560- 561 I2 --- f_WKsmag Flag on WKsmag (6) 563- 567 I5 --- IDoi ?=-1 ID number from Oi et al. (2014A&A...566A..60O 2014A&A...566A..60O, Cat. J/A+A/566/A60) 569- 574 F6.3 mag mumag ?=99 CFHT Megaprime u-band magnitude (Huang et al. 2020MNRAS.498..609H 2020MNRAS.498..609H) 576- 581 F6.3 mag e_mumag ?=99 Error on mumag 583- 604 A22 --- IDspecz ID name of the spectroscopic source 606- 616 F11.7 deg RAspdeg ?=-90 Right ascension (J2000) from the spectroscopic observation 618- 627 F10.7 deg DEspdeg ?=-9.0 Declination (J2000) from the spectroscopic observation 629- 634 F6.3 --- z ?=-1 Spectroscopic redshift 636- 637 A2 --- mFlag Convention by Marios (Karouzos et al. 2014) (7) 639- 640 I2 --- QFlag Quality flag 642- 646 A5 --- class Classification (8) 648- 656 A9 --- Ref Reference to the spectroscopic data (9) 658- 676 A19 --- IDwise WISE identifier 678- 683 F6.3 mag W1mag ?=99 WISE W1 (3.4um) band magnitude 685- 690 F6.3 mag e_W1mag ?=99 Error on W1mag 692- 697 F6.3 mag W2mag ?=99 WISE W2 (4.6um) band magnitude 699- 704 F6.3 mag e_W2mag ?=99 Error on W2mag 706- 711 F6.3 mag W3mag ?=99 WISE W3 (12um) band magnitude 713- 718 F6.3 mag e_W3mag ?=99 Error on W3mag 720- 725 F6.3 mag W4mag ?=99 WISE W4 (22um) band magnitude 727- 732 F6.3 mag e_W4mag ?=99 Error on W4mag 734- 752 A19 --- IDspitzer Spitzer identifier (Nayyeri et al., 2018ApJS..234...38N 2018ApJS..234...38N, Cat. J/ApJS/234/38) 754- 759 F6.3 mag IRAC1mag ?=99 Spitzer/IRAC 3.6um magnitude 761- 766 F6.3 mag e_IRAC1mag ?=99 Error on IRAC1mag 768- 773 F6.3 mag IRAC2mag ?=99 Spitzer/IRAC 4.5um magnitude 775- 780 F6.3 mag e_IRAC2mag ?=99 Error on IRAC2mag 782- 787 F6.3 mag IRAC3mag ?=99 Spitzer/IRAC 5.8um magnitude 789- 794 F6.3 mag e_IRAC3mag ?=99 Error on IRAC3mag 796- 801 F6.3 mag IRAC4mag ?=99 Spitzer/IRAC 8.0um magnitude 803- 808 F6.3 mag e_IRAC4mag ?=99 Error on IRAC4mag 810- 815 F6.3 mag MIPS24mag ?=99 Spitzer/MIPS 24um magnitude 817- 822 F6.3 mag e_MIPS24mag ?=99 Error on MIPS24mag 824- 829 F6.3 mag PACS100mag ?=99 Herschel/PACS green 100um magnitude 831- 836 F6.3 mag e_PACS100mag ?=99 Error on PACS100mag 838- 843 F6.3 mag PACS160mag ?=99 Herschel/PACS green 160um magnitude 845- 850 F6.3 mag e_PACS160mag ?=99 Error on PACS160mag 852- 857 F6.3 mag SPIRE250mag ?=99 Herschel/SPIRE 250um magnitude 859- 864 F6.3 mag e_SPIRE250mag ?=99 Error on SPIRE250mag 866- 871 F6.3 mag SPIRE350mag ?=99 Herschel/SPIRE 350um magnitude 873- 878 F6.3 mag e_SPIRE350mag ?=99 Error on SPIRE350mag 880- 885 F6.3 mag SPIRE500mag ?=99 Herschel/SPIRE 500um magnitude 887- 892 F6.3 mag e_SPIRE500mag ?=99 Error on SPIRE500mag 894- 911 A18 --- IDnep NEPSC2 identifier 913- 918 F6.3 mag F850mag ?=99 SCUBA 850um flux (deboosted) (AB) 920- 925 F6.3 mag e_F850mag ?=99 Error on F850mag 927- 928 I2 --- SCUBA2flag SCUBA2 flag (10) 930- 935 F6.3 mag NUVmag ?=99 GALEX NUV magnitude 937- 942 F6.3 mag e_NUVmag ?=99 Error on NUVmag 944- 949 F6.3 mag FUVmag ?=99 GALEX FUV magnitude 951- 956 F6.3 mag e_FUVmag ?=99 Error on FUVmag 958- 963 F6.3 --- zphot Photometric redshift (Ho et al. 2021MNRAS.502..140H 2021MNRAS.502..140H) 965- 970 F6.3 --- b_zphot Lower bound on zphot: min at 68% 972- 977 F6.3 --- B_zphot Upper bound on zphot: max at 68% 979 A1 --- Flag1 Star/Galaxy Classification (11) 981 A1 --- Flag2 Flag on saturated or deblended sources (12) 983- 991 E9.4 --- chigal Minimum chi-square value when the sources is fitted with galaxy templates 993-1001 E9.4 --- chistar Minimum chi-square value when the sources is fitted with stellar templates 1003-1011 E9.4 --- chiqso Minimum chi square value when the sources is fitted with quasar templates 1013-1019 F7.3 [Msun] logMass ?=-99 Logarithm of the stellar mass (Bruzual & Charlot 2003MNRAS.344.1000B 2003MNRAS.344.1000B) 1021-1027 F7.3 [Msun/yr] logSFR ?=-99 Logarithm of the star formation rate (Bruzual & Charlot 2003MNRAS.344.1000B 2003MNRAS.344.1000B) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): Photometric flags from Sextractor as follows: 1 = the object has neighbors 2 = the object was originally blended with another one 4 = least one pixel of the object is saturated 8 = the object is truncated (close to the image boundary) Note (2): Flag indicating possible damage by cosmic-ray rejection and/or masking of MUX-bleeding, as follows: 2 = in filter N2 3 = in filter N3 4 = in filter N4 6 = in more than one filter Note (3): The extraction flag of a source given as a sum of powers of 2 by SExtractor. If a source has neighbors (flag = 1) and is blended with another source (flag = 2) and some pixels are saturated (flag = 4), then the final extraction flag given to the source is 7 (= 1 + 4 + 2). Generally, a source with the extraction flag 0 gives the most reliable photometry. For detailed information on this flag, see the SExtractor User's Manual. +50:deep data by Oi et al. (2014A&A...566A..60O 2014A&A...566A..60O, Cat. J/A+A/566/A60). Note (4): Measured from CFHT r-band or Maidanak R-band. If a source was matched to both CFHT and Maidanak data, the CFHT value has priority. Note (5): Distance to the closest neighbor (optical counterpart, if matched to both CFHT and Maidanak, the CFHT value has a priority) Note (6): Flag as follows: 0 = no problem 1 = multiple counterparts are found in other band (i.e. u*, g', r',i', Y, J, and Ks). The magnitude is summed of all the candidate magnitudes 2 = multiple z' band sources have one common counterpart in other band -1 = no detection Note (7): Flag as follows: A = good, several emission lines B = OK quality, at least 2 emission lines and/or absorption lines C = redshift from a single line D = probable redshift but unreliable P = redshift based on PAH lines. Due to the modeling uncertainties of the broad PAH features, the redshift is subject to small systematic errors (δz/(1+z)~<1%). However, since they are based on multiple PAH features, the redshift error is not catastrophic. F = not measured and/or totally unreliable X = value assigned for redshifts, for which the quality of the spectrum is unknown I = inconsistent. This is for the summary line that has two or more spectra with similar quality with inconsistent redshfits. AB = If the quality flag originally given by the source gives a description that includes both A and B, the flag 'AB' is assigned for mflag. Note (8): Classification as follows: AGN1 = AGN candidate (175/91861) XAGN = Source detected in X-rays (Chandra Krumpe et al. 2015MNRAS.446..911K 2015MNRAS.446..911K, Cat. J/MNRAS/446/911) with an X-ray luminosity of logLX>41.5erg/s (0.5-7keV) or X-ray source in archive that is not listed by Krumpe et al. (2015MNRAS.446..911K 2015MNRAS.446..911K, Cat. J/MNRAS/446/911) (e.g. outside of the region covered by Krumpe et al. 2015MNRAS.446..911K 2015MNRAS.446..911K, Cat. J/MNRAS/446/911) XAGN1 = Source with at least one emission line with FWHM>1000km/s (or if it is Seyfert 1.5 type, the FWHM of the broad component has FWHM>1000km/s) (24/91861) IGAL = Infrared galaxy (1/91861) XGAL = Chandra X-ray source with z>0 and logLX≤41.5 (0.5-7keV). Possibly a low luminosity AGN (2/91861) XSRC = Chandra X-ray source with such poor quality spectra that redshift cannot be measured (3/91861) GAL = Source with zspec>0 that do not fall into an AGN, ULX nor HIIreg category shown above (1523/91861) STAR = Spectroscopically confirmed star (6/91861) Note (9): Reference as follows: DEIMOS08 = Takagi et al. 2010A&A...514A...5T 2010A&A...514A...5T, Cat. J/A+A/514/A5 HEC = (MMT Hectospec) Shim et al. 2013ApJS..207...37S 2013ApJS..207...37S, Cat. J/ApJS/207/37 HYD = (WIYN Hydra) Shim 2013ApJS..207...37S 2013ApJS..207...37S, Cat. J/ApJS/207/37 GTC10A = Takamitsu Miyaji, Toshinobu Takagi GTC14A = Takamitsu Miyaji, Jorge Diaz Tello GTC15A = Takamitsu Miyaji, Jorge Diaz Tello GTC15B = Takamitsu Miyaji, Jorge Diaz Tello GTC17A = Takamitsu Miyaji, Jorge Diaz Tello DEIMOS11o = Tomotsugu Goto, Hideo Matsuhara, Nagisa Oi, Toshinobu Takagi et al. DEIMOS11s = Shuji Matsuura, (Ayano Shogaki?), Tomotsugu Goto, Hideo Matsuhara et al. FMOS12 = Nagisa Oi, Tomotsugu Goto, Hideo Matsuhara DEIMOS14 = Matt Malkan, Helen Kim, Jorge Diaz Tello DEIMOS15 = Matt Malkan, Helen Kim DEIMOS16 = Matt Malkan, Helen Kim MOSFIRE17 = Matt Malkan, Helen Kim SPICY = Oyama et al. (2018A&A...618A.101O 2018A&A...618A.101O) Note (10): Flag as follows: 0 = robust AKARI counterpart (matched to both IRAC and SPIRE with high probability) 1 = good AKARI counterpart (only one IRAC/SPIRE source within 850um beam) 2 = matched to IRAC with high probability (>95%), but uncertain about SPIRE Note (11): Flag as follows: 0 = source with a larger chi square value when fitting with stellar templates than galaxy templates. Therefore, it is classified as galaxy. 1 = source with a smaller chi square value when fitting with stellar templates than galaxy templates. Therefore, it is classified as star. Note (12): Flag as follows: 0 = normal source 1 = Exclude HSC bands of this source. They are the 3σ outlier when HSCz-MaidanakI or HSCi-Megacami is too large, so they are saturated or deblended sources. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- History: From electronic version of the journal
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