VII/223       The 2dF QSO Redshift Survey. V. The 10k catalogue   (Croom+ 2001)

The 2dF QSO Redshift Survey - V. The 10k catalogue. Croom S.M., Smith R.J., Boyle B.J., Shanks T., Loaring N.S., Miller L., Lewis I.J. <Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. 322, L29 (2001)> =2001MNRAS.322L..29C 2001MNRAS.322L..29C
ADC_Keywords: Active gal. nuclei; QSOs; Redshifts; Spectroscopy; Stars, white dwarf; Stars, normal; Galaxies, spectra Keywords: catalogues - surveys - white dwarfs - galaxies: active - quasars: general - galaxies: Seyfert Description: The 2dF QSO Redshift Survey (2QZ) 10k catalogue is the first release of the 2QZ, containing over 10000 QSOs. There are a total of 20590 sources listed, for which spectra have been obtained using the 2-degree field facility at the Anglo-Australian Observatory. Current data covers an effective area of 289.6deg2 for QSO candidates with magnitudes 18.25<bJ<20.85. The file 2qz_10k.dat contains the names, positions, magnitudes, spectroscopic identifications and redshifts for each of the sources. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file 2qz10k.dat 199 20590 List of object properties including position, identification and redshift -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: 2qz10k.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 3 A3 --- --- [2QZ] Name of Survey 5- 20 A16 --- Name Name of the source in 2QZ 22- 23 I2 h RAh Right ascension (J2000) 25- 26 I2 min RAm Right ascension (J2000) 28- 32 F5.2 s RAs Right ascension (J2000) 34 A1 --- DE- Declination sign 35- 36 I2 deg DEd Declination (J2000) 38- 39 I2 arcmin DEm Declination (J2000) 41- 44 F4.1 arcsec DEs Declination (J2000) 46- 53 F8.6 rad RArad Right ascension (J2000) 55- 63 F9.6 rad DErad Declination (J2000) 65- 69 F5.2 mag bJmag bJ magnitude 71- 75 F5.2 mag u-bJ u-bJ colour 77- 82 F6.2 mag bJ-r bJ-r colour (1) 84 I1 --- o_bJmag Number of observations (2) 86- 90 F5.3 --- z1 Redshift from first spectrum 92- 93 I2 --- q_z1 Quality flag for first spectrum (3) 95-105 A11 --- id1 Identification for first spectrum (4) 107-116 A10 "D/M/Y" date1 Date of observation for first spectrum (5) 118-121 I4 --- fld1 field and spectrograph for first spectrum (6) 123-128 F6.2 --- sn1 Signal-to-noise ratio for first spectrum (7) 130-134 F5.3 --- z2 ?=0 Redshift from second spectrum 136-137 I2 --- q_z2 Quality flag for second spectrum (3) 139-149 A11 --- id2 Identification for second spectrum (4) 151-160 A10 "D/M/Y" date2 ?Date of observation for second spectrum (5) 162-165 I4 --- fld2 field and spectrograph for second spectrum (6) 167-172 F6.2 --- sn2 Signal-to-noise ratio for second spectrum (7) 174-178 F5.3 --- zprev ?=0 Redshift if previously known (8) 180-185 F6.1 mJy F21cm ?=0 Flux at 1.4GHz from NVSS (9) 187-193 F7.4 mW/m2 FRASS ?=0 Flux at 0.1-2.4keV x 10^-13 from RASS (10) 195-199 F5.3 mag E(B-V) Reddening E(B-V) from Schegel et al. 1998 (11) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): In the case of an object having only an upper limit in the r-band, the bJ-r colour is defined as (bJ-rlim)-10. All r-band detections have bJ-r>-1.5 while this definition gives all upper limits bJ-r←9.8. Note (2): The number of independent spectra taken. The highest quality spectrum is always spectrum 1. Note (3): Both redshift and identification are given separate quality flags: 1 for a high-quality identification or redshift 2 for a low-quality identification or redshift 3 for an unclassifiable identification or redshift The quality flag is set as identification quality x 10 + redshift quality Note (4): There are six main classifications: QSO for a spectrum with broad emission lines NELG (narrow-emission line galaxy) for a spectrum with narrow emission lines gal a galaxy spectrum with no emission lines star a Galactic star spectrum cont a high signal-to-noise (S/N>10) spectrum with no identifiable emission of absorption features ?? an unclassifiable spectrum Sub-classes are contained within parentheses after the main classifications: DA a DA white dwarf DB a DB white dwarf DO a DO white dwarf DZ a DZ white dwarf CV a star with string hydrogen Balmer emission lines DAM a DA white dwarf - M-dwarf binary DBM a DB white dwarf - M-dwarf binary BAL a broad absoprtion line QSO For example QSO(BAL), star(DA), star(CV). If the identification has a class 2 quality then there is a ? appended to the end of the identification. Note (5): The date is given in the format dd/mm/yyyy. Note (6): The 2dF field number (<1000) x 10 + the 2dF spectrograph number (1 or 2). e.g. field number 218 and spectrograph 2 gives 2182. Note (7): Signal-to-noise calculated in a 400nm to 490nm band Note (8): The previously known redshift is taken from: Quasars and Active Galactic Nuclei (9th Ed.) Veron-Cetty M.P., Veron P., 2000, ESO Scientific Report 19, Cat. VII/215 Note (9): the 1.4GHz radio flux is taken from the NRAO VLA Sky Survey (NVSS), Condon et al., 1998AJ....115.1693C 1998AJ....115.1693C, Cat. VIII/65 Note (10): The X-ray flux is taken from the ROSAT All Sky Survey, Voges et al., 1999A&A...349..389V 1999A&A...349..389V, Cat. IX/10; Voges et al., 2000IAUC.7432R...1V 2000IAUC.7432R...1V. Counts/s in the 0.1 to 2.4keV band were converted to flux in erg/s/cm2 (or equivalently mW/m2) assuming a photon index of -2 giving a conversion factor of 5.6x10^-12. Note (11): The reddening for a source is taken from Schlegel et al., 1998ApJ...500..525S 1998ApJ...500..525S -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Author's address: Scott Croom References: Boyle et al., Paper I 2000MNRAS.317.1014B 2000MNRAS.317.1014B
(End) Scott Croom [AAO] 04-Apr-2001
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