VII/181     X-ray of active galaxies and nuclei (Della Ceca+, 1990)

A catalog of X-ray measurements of selected samples of active galaxies and nuclei Della Ceca R., Palumbo G.G.C., Persic M., Boldt E.A., de Zotti G., Marshall E.E. <Astrophys. J. Suppl. Ser. 72, 471 (1990)> =1990ApJS...72..471D 1990ApJS...72..471D
ADC_Keywords: X-ray sources ; Active gal. nuclei ; Galaxies, Seyfert ; QSOs Keywords: BL Lacertae objects - galaxies: nuclei - galaxies: Seyfert - galaxies: X-ray - quasars Description (abstract): X-ray fluxes or upper limits in the 2-10 keV energy band from the HEAO 1 A-2 experiment are given for well-defined samples of QSOs and of Seyfert galaxies of types 1, 1.5 and 2, and for a list of BL Lac objects (334 sources in total). All on-orbit X-ray measurements of these objects published between 1976 and 1986 from other experiments have also been catalogued. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table2 189 473 Catalog for PG Quasars table3 189 557 Catalog for Seyfert 1 and 1.5 galaxies table4 184 27 Catalog for Seyfert 2 galaxies table5 184 664 Catalog for BL Lacertae objects table6 84 259 Other names of PG Quasars table7 88 401 Other names of Seyfert 1 and 1.5 galaxies table8 84 123 Other names of Seyfert 2 galaxies table9 84 246 Other names of BL Lac objects table10 183 184 Catalogs containing the sources listed in Tables 2,3,4, and 5 ref.num 80 165 References to Tables 2,3,4 and 5 by reference number code -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table2 table3 table4 table5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 2 I2 h RAh Right ascension 1950 4- 5 I2 min RAm Right ascension 1950 7- 10 F4.1 s RAs Right ascension 1950 12 A1 --- DE- Declination sign 13- 14 I2 deg DEd Declination 1950 16- 17 I2 arcmin DEm Declination 1950 19- 20 I2 arcsec DEs Declination 1950 22- 33 A12 --- Name PG name (Schmidt and Green 1983). For other names see table6 34- 40 F7.4 --- z []? Redshift (Schmidt and Green 1986) 42- 46 F5.2 mag Bmag []? B magnitudes (Schmidt and Green 1983) 48- 55 A8 --- Instr Instrument or experiment by which the measurement was taken. (1) 57- 61 F5.2 keV E1 []? Lowest value of the spectral window (3) 62 A1 --- n_E1 A '-' indicates the spectral window 63- 68 F6.2 keV E2 []? Highest value of the spectral window (E1_E2) when n_E = '-' (3) 69 A1 --- n_Flux [*] Note (MED1.05 for flux MKN 421, A5SSI) 70 A1 --- l_Flux [~<] Limit flag on flux 71- 78 F8.5 --- Flux []? Flux measured in the energy band E1-E2 or monochromatic at a given energy, according to column E1-E2 79 A1 --- --- A '-' indicates an interval of flux 80- 85 F6.3 --- Flux2 []? Higest value of flux interval when n_Flux = '-' 86 A1 --- u_Flux [)] Uncertainty flag on flux interval 88- 94 F7.5 --- e_Flux []? Rms uncertainty on Flux 95 A1 --- ueFlux [)] Uncertainty flag on e_flux 96-104 A9 --- x_Flux Units in which the quantities reported in the two previous columns are measured. (2) 106 A1 --- l_Flux0 [~<] Limit flag on Flux0 107-116 E10.3 mW/m2 Flux0 []? Flux from reference in column ref. If the flux in column E1 is monochromatic the physical units here will be mW/m2/Hz 117 A1 --- n_Flux0 A '-' indicates an interval of flux 118-124 E7.2 --- Flux02 []? Highest value of flux interval when n_Flux0= '-' 125 A1 --- u_Flux0 [)] Uncertainty flag on flux interval 126-135 E10.3 mW/m2 e_Flux0 []? Rms uncertainty on Flux0 or upper limit of error on Flux0 if neFlux0='-' (in units of Flux0) 136 A1 --- neFlux0 [-] A '-' indicates an interval uncertainty on Flux0 137-144 E8.1 mW/m2 e(Flux0)l []? Error on Flux0 (lower limit) 146-161 A16 --- ref. Number codes to references, explained in file "ref.num" (4) 163-168 F6.3 --- A-2 []? A-2 flux measured in R15 counts 169 A1 --- n_A-2 The flags "c" and "L" indicate contamination from a nearby bright X-ray source and low galactic latitude (|b|<20 deg), respectively. 171-175 F5.3 --- e_A-2 []? Rms uncertainty on A-2 177-182 F6.2 d ObsTime []? Average observation time (in days of the year 1977) during the first six-month all-sky survey completed by the HEAO-1 spacecraft -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): Instrument or experiment: A-1 : Experiment A-1 aboard HEAO-1 A-2 : Experiment A-2 aboard HEAO-1 A-3 : Experiment A-3 aboard HEAO-1 A-4 : Experiment A-4 aboard HEAO-1 AL/P : Low-Energy Experiment aboard Exosat (Aluminum/Parylene Filter) A5SSI : Ariel-5 Sky Survey Instrument A5MSSL : Ariel-5 Proportional Counter Spectrometer A6 : Ariel-6 B : Low-Energy Experiment aboard EXOSAT (Boron Filter) HRI : High-Resolution Imager aboard the Einstein Observatory IPC : Imaging Proportional Counter aboard the Einstein Observatory LE : Low-Energy Experiment aboard EXOSAT 3LX : Low-Energy Experiment aboard EXOSAT (Thin Lexan Filter) ME : Medium-Energy Experiment aboard EXOSAT MPC : Monitor Proportional Counter aboard the Einstein Observatory OSO-7 : OSO-7 OSO-8 : OSO-8 P/P : Low-Energy Experiment aboard EXOSAT (Polypropylene Filter) SAS-3 : SAS-3 SSS : Solid-State Spectrometer aboard the Einstein Observatory TGSPC : Gas-Scintillation Proportional Counters aboard TENMA UHU : UHURU Note (2): Units of Flux: CTCQS : counts/cm2/s CTS/S : counts/s KCQSK : keV/cm2/s/keV PCQS : photons/cm2/s PCQSK : photons/cm2/s/keV PH/S : photons/s Jy : Jansky R15 : R15 Counts Note (3): spectral window of observation: The reader is cautioned, however, that the quoted spectral window does not always match the energy band over which the photons were actually detected. If one single energy value is reported, the measurement is monochromatic at that energy. For some EXOSAT Low-Energy Experiment measurements, only filters are reported in column Instr. The relative spectral windows are still poorly defined and may undergo revisions hence are not reported in this column Note (4): If for a given measurement more than one code are quoted, the first code refers to the original paper from which the measurement quoted in table2 is taken. The following code(s) refer to paper(s) where the same measurement is quoted and discussed. Such references are reported here in order to provide more complete information. While special care was devoted to finding original measurements, no completeness is claimed on subsequent publications dealing with the same measurement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Individual note: For NGC 4151 (table3): reported in reference 15 there are also the fluxes of NGC 4151 obtained interpolating the counts with different spectra. Measurements around 100 Kev for NGC 4151 have been collected in reference 80 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table6 table7 table8 table9 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 8 A8 --- Note See note (1) 10- 11 I2 h RAh Right ascension 1950 13- 14 I2 min RAm Right ascension 1950 16- 19 F4.1 s RAs Right ascension 1950 22 A1 --- DE- Declination sign 23- 24 I2 deg DEd Declination 1950 26- 27 I2 arcmin DEm Declination 1950 29- 30 I2 arcsec DEs Declination 1950 33- 45 A13 --- Opt. Names from optical catalogues 47- 58 A12 --- Radio Names from radio catalogues 61- 73 A13 --- X-ray Names from X-ray catalogues 75- 84 A10 --- IRAs IRAS name from positional coincidence -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): * = Sources classified as Seyfert 1 by Cheng et al., 1985 They are also present in the Seyfert 1 and 1.5 lists (tables 3 and 7) C = Sources classified as Seyfert 1 by Cheng et al., 1985 C1.5 = Sources classified as Seyfert 1.5 by Cheng et al., 1985 E = Seyfert 1 from Edelson, 1987 E2 = This source has been classified as Seyfert 2 by Edelson, 1987, but as Seyfert 1.5 by Cheng et al., 1985 It is included only in the Seyfert 1 and 1.5 lists (tables 3 and 7) F = Seyfert 1 from Fairall, 1986 + = Sources classified as Quasars by Schmidt and Green, 1983 They are also present in the Quasar lists (tables 2 and 6) D = This source has been classified as Seyfert 2 by Edelson, 1987 V = From Veron-Cetty,and Veron, 1987, BLLac list B = From Burbridge,and Hewitt, 1987 Vq = From Veron-Cetty,and Veron, 1987, Quasars list ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- References: Burbidge G., Hewitt A., 1987, AJ 92, 1 Cheng Fu-zhen, Danese L., de Zotti G., Franceschini A., 1985, MNRAS 212, 857 Edelson R.A., 1987, ApJ 313, 651 Fairall A.P., 1986, MNRAS 218, 453 Schmidt M, Green R., 1983, ApJ 269, 352 Schmidt M, Green R., 1986, ApJ 305, 68 Veron-Cetty M.P., Veron P., 1987, ESO Sci. Rep. 5 History: The files were forwarded to CDS by Heinz J. Andernach (courtesy G. Palumbo)
(End) Koichi Nakajima, Patricia Bauer [CDS] 23-Jun-1994
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