VII/158   Revised and Updated Catalog of Quasi-stellar Objects   (Hewitt+ 1993)

A Revised and Updated Catalog of Quasi-stellar Objects Hewitt A., Burbidge G. <Astrophys. J. Suppl. Ser. 87, 451 (1993)> =1993ApJS...87..451H 1993ApJS...87..451H
ADC_Keywords: QSOs; BL Lac objects Description: This is a catalog of all known quasi-stellar objects (QSO's) with measured emission redshifts and BL Lac objects, complete to 1992 December 31. The catalog contains 7312 objects, nearly all QSOs including about 90 BL Lac objects. The catalog and references contain extensive information on names, positions, magnitudes, color, emission-line redshifts, absorption, variability, polarization, and X-ray, radio, and infrared data. A key in the form of subsidiary tables enables the reader to relate the name of a given object to its coordinate name which is used throughout the catalog. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table1.dat 176 22484 The catalogue table1_1.dat 176 7315 Extract of table1 (one line per quasar) refs.dat 133 2307 References in numerical order refs.alp 133 2304 References in alphabetical order table2.txt 30 2057 Index of object name to coordinate designation table2a.txt 29 2065 Additions to table2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: VII/207 : Quasars and Active Galactic Nuclei (8th Ed.) (Veron+ 1998) Byte-by-byte Description of file: table1.dat, table1_1.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 8 A8 --- CooDes Designation based on 1950 Coordinates (1) 10- 11 I2 h RAh Right Ascension 1950 (hours) (1) 13- 14 I2 min RAm Right Ascension 1950 (minutes) (1) 16- 20 F5.2 s RAs Right Ascension 1950 (seconds) (1) 22 A1 --- DE- Declination 1950 (sign) (1) 23- 24 I2 deg DEd Declination 1950 (degrees) (1) 26- 27 I2 arcmin DEm Declination 1950 (minutes) (1) 29- 32 F4.1 arcsec DEs Declination 1950 (seconds) (1) 34 A1 --- BLLac [B] "B" indicates a BL Lac object (1) 35- 38 A4 --- Sel [RXSVCO +] Selection technique(s) (2) 40- 51 A12 --- Id Other name 52- 53 I2 h RA2h Right Ascension 2000 (hours) 55- 56 I2 min RA2m Right Ascension 2000 (minutes) 58- 62 F5.2 s RA2s Right Ascension 2000 (seconds) 64 A1 - DE2- Declination 2000 (sign) 65- 66 I2 deg DE2d Declination 2000 (degrees) 68- 69 I2 arcmin DE2m Declination 2000 (minutes) 71- 74 F4.1 arcsec DE2s Declination 2000 (seconds) 77- 81 F5.2 mag V ? Apparent magnitude; often only mpg 82 A1 --- var [*] * indicates a variability 83- 87 F5.2 mag B-V ? B-V 89- 93 F5.2 mag U-B ? U-B 96-100 F5.3 --- z(em) ? Emission redshift 101 A1 --- u_z(em) [)] Uncertainty flag on z(em) 102 A1 --- n_z(em) [*+] Note on z(em) (3) 104-109 A6 --- Element Emission line on which the redshift is based (element name) 110-113 I4 0.1nm Wl ? Wavelength of Emission element (Angstroem) 115-120 F6.4 --- z(abs) ? Absorption redshift 122-125 I4 --- r_Id ? Reference for identification 127-130 I4 --- r_z(em) ? Reference for emission redshift 131-131 A1 --- ref_b [b*] Addition to r_z(em) (5) 132-135 I4 --- r_var ? Reference for variability 137-140 I4 --- r_Sel ? Reference for Radio 142-145 I4 --- r_z(abs) ? Reference for absorption redshift 147-176 A30 --- Notes Notes (4) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): The fields in bytes 1-34 are repeated on each line for objects requiring more than one line; byte 35 is "+" for the second and continuation records. Note (2): Code for Selection technique(s): C = UV-excess O = Objective-prism and related techniques R = radio V = variability X = X-ray S = serendipity + + = continuation record as in Note (1) Note (3): * = indicates that absorption redshifts have been reported + = absorption has been seen but no redshift systems have been measured Note (4): Two lines of notes of the published table have been merged. The following abbreviations are used: B(J)mag = defined in Koo & Kron 1982 (1982A&A...105..107K 1982A&A...105..107K) absr = 21cm absorption BAL = broad absorption line QSO BAL? = broad absorption lines questionable BALvar = broad absorption lines variable Bmag = COem = elp = emission-line profile emlvar = emission-lines variable euv = extreme ultra-violet spectra ext = report of optical jet or fuzz fc = finding chart FeIIem = many FeII lines hfe = high-frequency excess hpq = high polarization quasar imag = imaging ir = infrared ir/r = infrared/radio IRAS = object identified in IRAS catalogue irpol = infrared polarization irvar = infrared variable Jmag = defined in Koo & Kron 1982 (1982A&A...105..107K 1982A&A...105..107K) m(or) = passband on direct plates used in IK Schmidt Survey mf = multifrequency observation mm = millimeter-wave observations mmvar = millimeter-wave variable neml = narrow emission lines noabs = OVV = optical violent variable phot = photometry pol = optical polarization poljet = polarized jet pos = position QSO? = r/ir = rjet = radio jet rmag = rmap = rnd = not detected as radio source rpol = radio polarization rvar = radio variable si = speckle interferometry sp = spectra spext = spectroscopy of the extension spvar = spectral variability sy1 = syi = ubv = colors ubvri = extended photometry uv = ultraviolet spectra uv/ir = spectrophotometry in the ultraviolet and near infrared uvabs = ultraviolet absorption uvem = ultraviolet emission uvnd = not detected in the ultraviolet uvvar = ultraviolet variable var? = varnd = variability not detected vlbi = very long baseline interferometry x = X-ray xnd = not detected as X-ray source xvar = X-ray variable Note (5): the '*' indicates a quasar in LBQS (Large Bright Quasar Survey) in preparation -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Statistics on table1: 7315 objects average z (for objects with z > 0) = 1.56 290 objects with absorption seen but not measured, 415 with absorption measured discovered by also detected in total objective prism: 4145 0 4145 X-ray: 168 289 457 color/UV-excess: 1341 8 1349 radio: 1234 158 1392 Byte-by-byte Description of file: refs.dat, refs.alp -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 4 I4 --- Ref Reference number 5 A1 --- --- [.] Dot 7-133 A127 --- Text Reference text -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Remarks and Modifications: The files have been copied from the cass157.ucsd.edu (132.239.146.157) anonymous account on August 31, 1993. A standardization of the files and their description was performed at CDS to allow automatic conversions to FITS tables. Most of this document was prepared at the CDS. The description, ADC Keywords and Bibcode were added and portions of the format table were modified by the undersigned. We thank the CDS for forwarding the catalog and accompanying document. * In December 1999, the "LBQS" note in r_z(em) was replaced by an asterisk in the next column ref_b References: Hewitt A., Burbidge G. 1993, Astrophys. J. Suppl. Ser. 87, 451.
(End) Nancy G. Roman (mod. J.A. Watko) [SSDOO/ADC] 30-Dec-1996
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