VII/113   Catalogued Galaxies + QSOs observed in IRAS Survey, Vers.2 (IPAC 1989)

Catalogued Galaxies and Quasars observed in the IRAS Survey, Version 2 Fullmer L., Londsale C.J., IPAC, 1989 =1989IRASG....c....F 1989IRASG....c....F
ADC_Keywords: Infrared sources ; Galaxy catalogs ; QSOs Mission_Name: IRAS Description (from the Introduction of the catalog): The Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) surveyed approximately 96% of the sky in four infrared wavelength bands centered at 12, 25, 60, and 100 um. The IRAS data are presented in catalogs of point sources and small extended sources (<8') as well as in atlases of low resolution spectra and sky-brightness images. The Cataloged Galaxies and Quasars Observed in the IRAS Survey, hereafter referred to as the "Extragalactic Catalog", is the subset of those point source data pertaining to previously known galaxies and quasars. It is intended as a readily accessible compilation of IRAS data for objects appearing in the most widely-used extragalactic catalogs. The Extragalactic Catalog contains 11,444 IRAS point sources (IRAS Point Source Catalog, Version 2.0) that can be positionally associated with catalogued galaxies and quasars, including association information of point sources with sources from the IRAS Small Scale Structure Catalog. Section II summarizes important aspects of the IRAS mission and the data processing techniques. Section III describes the organisation of the Extragalactic Catalog and the way in which the associations were made with the various galaxy catalogs. Section IV describes the information given for each entry in the Extragalactic Catalog. Section V presents some preliminary statistics on the contents of the Extragalactic Catalog. Acknowledgments and References are given in Sections VI and VII. The catalog itself comprises Section VIII. Some notes and errata are given in Sections IX and X. A printed and a tape version of the Extragalactic Catalog are available. Notice: This file is NOT a complete scientific document for the catalogue; it serves only as a minimal description of the general format and structure of the data files. A copy of "Cataloged Galaxies and Quasars Observed in the IRAS Survey, 2" should be used to answer questions about the data in the IRAS Extragalactic Catalog. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file intro.txt 83 675 Excerpt from the published documentation xcat.dat 134 11444 Point source data assoc.dat 137 12776 Association Data for Extragalactic Catalog -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: xcat.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 11 A11 --- IRAS Source name 12- 13 I2 h RAh Hours RA, equinox 1950.0, epoch 1983.5 15- 16 I2 min RAm Minutes RA, equinox 1950.0, epoch 1983.5 18- 21 F4.1 s RAs Seconds RA, equinox 1950.0, epoch 1983.5 23 A1 --- DE- Sign of DEC, equinox 1950.0, epoch 1983.5 24- 25 I2 deg DEd Degrees Dec, equinox 1950.0, epoch 1983.5 27- 28 I2 arcmin DEm Minutes Dec, equinox 1950.0, epoch 1983.5 30- 31 I2 arcsec DEs Seconds Dec, equinox 1950.0, epoch 1983.5 33- 35 I3 deg GLAT Galactic latitude 37- 39 I3 arcsec UncMajor Uncertainty ellipse semi-major axis 40- 42 I3 arcsec UncMinor Uncertainty ellipse semi-minor axis 44- 46 I3 deg PosAng Uncertainty ellipse position angle measured East of North between the major axis of the ellipse and the local equatorial meridian. 47- 48 I2 --- NHcon Number of times observed 49- 54 F6.2 Jy Fnu_12 Non-color corrected flux density at 12um 55 A1 --- FQual_12 [:L] Flux quality at 12um (1) 56- 61 F6.2 Jy Fnu_25 Non-color corrected flux density at 25um 62 A1 --- FQual_25 [:L] Flux quality at 25um (1) 63- 69 F7.2 Jy Fnu_60 Non-color corrected flux density at 60um 70 A1 --- FQual_60 [:L] Flux quality at 60um (1) 71- 77 F7.2 Jy Fnu_100 Non-color corrected flux density at 100um 78 A1 --- FQual_100 [:L] Flux quality at 100um (1) 79- 84 F6.2 [W/m2] log(FIR) Decimal log of far infrared flux (4) 85 A1 --- FQFIR [:L] FIR flux quality (1) 86 A1 --- Relunc_12 [A-F] Flux density uncertainty at 12um (2) 87 A1 --- Relunc_25 [A-F] Flux density uncertainty at 25um (2) 88 A1 --- Relunc_60 [A-F] Flux density uncertainty at 60um (2) 89 A1 --- Relunc_100 [A-F] Flux density uncertainty at 100um (2) 91 A1 --- CC_12 [A-N] Point source corr. coeff, 12um (3) 92 A1 --- CC_25 [A-N] Point source corr. coeff, 25um (3) 93 A1 --- CC_60 [A-N] Point source corr. coeff, 25um (3) 94 A1 --- CC_100 [A-N] Point source corr. coeff, 100um (3) 96 I1 --- Cirr1 Number of nearby 100 micron only sources 97 I1 --- Cirr2 Ratio of cirrus flux to source flux 99 A1 --- Confuse [0-9A-F] Confusion flag, hex encoded (5) 100 I1 --- PNearH Number hours-confirmed point sources nearby If it exceeds 9, it is set equal to 9. 101 I1 --- PNearW Number weeks-confirmed point sources nearby If it exceeds 9, it is set equal to 9. 102 A1 --- HSDFlag [0-9A-F] High source density bin flag, hex encoded (5) 104 I1 --- SES1_12 Number of seconds-confirmed 12um SES (Small Extended Sources) nearby 105 I1 --- SES1_25 Number of seconds-confirmed 25um SES nearby 106 I1 --- SES1_60 Number of seconds-confirmed 60um SES nearby 107 I1 --- SES1_100 Number of seconds-confirmed 100um SES nearby 108 A1 --- SES2 [0-9A-F] Number of weeks-confirmed SES nearby hex encoded (5) 109-110 I2 --- NSSS ? Number of associations from SSS (Small Scale Structure) catalog 112-121 A10 --- SSSName Name of closest SSS association 122-124 I3 arcsec DisSSS ? Separation from the SSS source 125-126 I2 --- NonGal ? Number of associations from non-galaxy catalogs 128 A1 --- IdnGal [1-9A-J] Closest non-galaxy catalog association (6) 130-132 I3 arcsec DSNGal ? Separation of the non-galaxy source 133-134 I2 --- NRecs Number of lines in "assoc" file with IRAS name -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): Flux quality codes are (blank) = high quality; ':' = moderate quality; 'L' = upper limit Note (2): Uncertainties of FIR are coded as follows: A = from 0 to less than 4% B = from 4 to less than 8 C = from 8 to less than 12 D = from 12 to less than 16 E = from 16 to less than 20 F = equal to or greater than 20% Note (3): Correlation Coefficient codes are: A = 100%, B = 99%, C = 98%, ..., M = 88%, N = 87% Note (4): FIR estimates the flux that would have been measured within an ideal square bandpass 42.5-122.5um; it is a combination of 60 and 100 micron fluxes. See Appendix B, printed edition. Note (5): Hex encoded flags compose the flags of the 4 passbands with masks 1=12um, 2=25um, 4=60um, 8=100um. See Table IV.A.1., printed edition. Note (6): Codes for non-galaxy id's are in Table IV.A.2., printed edition. Very brief summary: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 = SAO A = PN (Planetary Nebulae) 2 = HR (Bright Star) B = Parkes HII Survey 3 = DO (Dearborn Red *) C = Bonn HII Survey 4 = GCVS (Variable name) D = CO Velocities Toward HII Regions 5 = Wackerling (emission *) E = LDN (Lynds Dark Nebulae) 6 = NSV (Supsected Variables) F = AFGL (Air Force Geophys. Lab.) 7 = CCCS (Cool C*) G = IRC (2-um Sky Survey) 8 = Gliese (nearby *) H = EIC (Equatorial IR Catalogue) 9 = CSS (S*) I = IRC improved (Kleinmann+Joyce 1984) J = 1Jy (extragalactic sources) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Byte-by-byte Description of file: assoc.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label [Range] Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 11 A11 --- IRAS IRAS source name 12- 23 A12 --- PGCName Galaxy name from Primary Galaxy Catalog (UGC, UGCA, ESO, and CGCG) 25 I1 --- NPGC ? Number of appearances of PGCName in file 26- 30 I5 arcsec DiamP ? Major axis diameter 33- 35 I3 arcsec DisPGC ? Distance from IRAS source 37- 39 I3 deg paPGC [0/360]? Position angle of separation vector measured in degrees East of North 41 A1 --- PosFlg [B-Z] Position flag (1) 42 A1 --- MagFlg [B-Z] Magnitude flag (1) 44- 47 F4.1 mag MagPGC ? Magnitude from Primary Galaxy Catalog 49- 55 A7 --- Class Classification 57- 67 A11 --- MCG Morphological Catalog of Galaxies (MCG) number 69 I1 --- NMCG ? Number of appearances of MCG in file 71- 74 I4 arcsec DiamMCG ? Major axis diameter 76- 78 I3 arcsec DisMCG ? Distance from IRAS source measured in degrees East of North 80- 82 I3 deg paMCG [0/360]? Position angle of separation vector 84- 90 A7 --- NGCIC NGC or IC identification of Primary Catalog or MCG galaxy 91- 97 A7 --- AMDName ARP, MKN, DDO associations 99 I1 --- NAMD ? Number of appearances of AMDName in file 101-103 I3 arcsec DisAMD ? Distance from IRAS source 105-107 I3 deg paAMD [0/360]? Position angle of separation vector measured in degrees East of North 109-119 A11 --- VVZName VCV (Veron-Cetty and Veron 1984), VV Verontsov-Velyaminov (Interact. Gal.), and Zwicky list associations 121 I1 --- NVVZ ? Number of appearances of VVZName in file 123-125 I3 arcsec DisVVZ ? Distance from IRAS source 127-129 I3 deg paVVZ [0/360]? Position angle of separation vector measured in degrees East of North 131-132 A2 --- VCVFlg VCV identifier or VV flag (2) 133-137 I5 --- RecNo [1/11444]+= Main Data Table record number for IRAS source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): The position and Magnitude flags are described in Section IX.A of the printed edition: B = The right ascension was changed to agree with the printed entry, or with a printed remark. C = The declination was changed to agree with the printed catalog. D = The position comes from the compilation of Dressel and Condon (1976). F = The right ascension was changed to agree with the conversion of printed galactic coordinates. G = The declination was changed to agree with the conversion of printed galactic coordinates. H = The magnitude was changed to agree with the printed version. K = The UGC and CGCG positions disagree, though the magnitudes agree. A combination of inspections of sky survey plates, UGC hardcopy notes, and cross-references using NGC or IC identifications resulted in the verification that the UGC and CGCG names refer to the same object. The UGC position has been adopted. L = As for K, but a better position than that given in either the UGC or CGCG was derived using a sky survey overlay, because neither of the catalogued positions was adequate. This new position should be accurate to about 1'. M = No CGCG object could be found that matched this UGC galaxy in position, although the UGC magnitude is not greater than 15.7. One possible explanation is that the galaxy is contained in one of the Zwicky lists of Selected Compact and Post-Eruptive Galaxies instead of the CGCG. N = A UGC and a CGCG galaxy are found with identical positions but the magnitudes disagree. The CGCG magnitude is brighter than the UGC magnitude by more than 1 magnitude. The UGC magnitude is quoted. P = As for N, except that the magnitudes disagree by less than 1 magnitude. The UGC magnitude is given. Q = The UGC and CGCG positions are identical, but the magnitudes disagree because the CGCG magnitude applies to individual members of a pair or group of galaxies, while the UGC magnitude applies to more than one of the members. The UGC magnitude is the one quoted. R = The UGC carries no magnitude so the CGCG magnitude is given. S = As for N, but the UGC magnitude is more than 1 magnitude brighter than the CGCG magnitude. The UGC magnitude is given. T = Similar case to Q except that the UGC and CGCG roles are reversed. The UGC magnitude is given. W = The magnitude listed here for each of the components of a galaxy group is the magnitude given the entire galaxy or galaxy group by the UGC. X = Combination of W and P. Z = The position was changed to agree with the CGCG position because the UGC position was found to be in error. Note (2): The flags relative to VV and VCV catalogues are described in Section IX.B of the printed edition: A = V10 has the same coordinates as V29 in the Atlas. The UGC name was used to confirm that the coordinate is correct for V29 and erroneous for V10. The UGC position for V10 = UGC 10814 was adopted. B = The V position is substantially different (>400") from positions for the object in other catalogs. The V position has been assumed to be in error because two or more other catalogs agree on a different position. The UGC position has been adopted. C = Same as for B, but the position from the Master List of Non-Stellar Sources (Dixon and Sonneborn 1980; the ML) has been adopted. D = The V position differs from that of the ML for the object. By use of overlays with the sky surveys, it has been established that the V position is in error so the ML position has been adopted. E = Same as for D, except that the ML position is not adequate either so a new position has been derived from the overlay which is accurate to about 1'. S1 = Seyfert type 1 galaxy. S2 = Seyfert type 2 galaxy. S3 = Seyfert type 3 galaxy, or "Liner". S or S? = Probably or possibly a Seyfert. H2 = Galaxy dominated by nuclear HII-regions, or "Starburst" nucleus. BL = BL Lac object. AN = "Active Nucleus". This flag is used when Veron-Cetty and Veron show no type for the object. Historical Notes: * From the "Selected Astronomical Catalogs" Vol. 1 CD-ROM (1992) directory nonstell/galaxies/irasgal * 10-Jan-1995: set to blank the column 103 of file "xcat" which contained the values 0, 1 or 2 (identical to the tens of RAh) for the records: # 1847 = IRAS 03216+7240 # 1952 = IRAS 03354+6633 # 2018 = IRAS 03434+6757 # 3437 = IRAS 07193+2211 # 4261 = IRAS 09065+5015 # 4325 = IRAS 09133+7431 # 5827 = IRAS 11463-6929 # 6278 = IRAS 12234+1315 # 7150 = IRAS 13317-4517 # 9810 = IRAS 19184-7404 #10378 = IRAS 21021+0927 #11367 = IRAS 23448+0139 The explanations of the flags PosFlg, MagFlg and VCVFlg have been added. * 04-Dec-2002: Corrected the units of DisSSS and DSNGal which are arcsec's, not arcmin's ! (thanks to Sally Hales, MRAO Cambridge)
(End) Francois Ochsenbein [CDS] 07-Jan-1995
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