VII/291       GLADE+ (Galaxy List for the Advanced Detector Era)  (Dalya+, 2022)

GLADE+: an extended galaxy catalogue for multimessenger searches with advanced gravitational-wave detectors. Dalya G., Diaz R., Bouchet F.R., Frei Z., Jasche J., Lavaux G., Macas R., Mukherjee S., Palfi M., de Souza R.S., Wandelt B.D., Bilicki M., Raffai P. <Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 514, 1403-1411 (2022)> =2022MNRAS.514.1403D 2022MNRAS.514.1403D =2022yCat.7291....0D 2022yCat.7291....0D
ADC_Keywords: Galaxy catalogs ; Photometry, infrared ; Photometry, UBVRI ; Redshifts Keywords: catalogues - galaxies: distances and redshifts Abstract: We present GLADE+, an extended version of the GLADE galaxy catalogue introduced in our previous paper (Dalya et al., 2018MNRAS.479.2374D 2018MNRAS.479.2374D, Cat. VII/281) for multimessenger searches with advanced gravitational-wave detectors. GLADE+ combines data from six separate but not independent astronomical catalogues: the GWGC, 2MPZ, 2MASS XSC, HyperLEDA, and WISExSCOSPZ galaxy catalogues, and the SDSS-DR16Q quasar catalogue. To allow corrections of CMB-frame redshifts for peculiar motions, we calculated peculiar velocities along with their standard deviations of all galaxies having B-band magnitude data within redshift z=0.05 using the "Bayesian Origin Reconstruction from Galaxies" formalism. GLADE+ is complete up to luminosity distance dL=47+42Mpc in terms of the cumulative B-band luminosity of galaxies, and contains all of the brightest galaxies giving half of the total B-band luminosity up to dL~=250Mpc. We include estimations of stellar masses and individual binary neutron star merger rates for galaxies with W1 magnitudes in GLADE+. These parameters can help in ranking galaxies in a given gravitational wave localization volume in terms of their likelihood of being hosts, thereby possibly reducing the number of pointings and total integration time needed to find the electromagnetic counterpart. Description: We present GLADE+, an extended version of the GLADE galaxy catalog introduced in our previous paper (Dalya et al., 2018MNRAS.479.2374D 2018MNRAS.479.2374D, Cat. VII/281) for multimessenger searches with advanced gravitational-wave detectors. GLADE+ combines data from six separate but not independent astronomical catalogues: the GWGC, 2MPZ, 2MASS XSC, HyperLEDA, and WISExSCOSPZ galaxy catalogues, and the SDSS-DR16Q quasar catalog. GLADE+ contains ∼22.5 million galaxies and ∼750,000 quasars. GLADE+ is complete up to a luminosity distance of ∼44Mpc in terms of the cumulative B-band luminosity of galaxies, and contains all of the brightest galaxies giving half of the total B-band luminosity up to ∼95Mpc. Considering the brightest galaxies giving half of the total luminosity in the W1-band, GLADE+ has nearly 90% completeness at even ∼500Mpc. We derived stellar masses and binary neutron star mergers for galaxies with W_1 magnitudes. These parameters can help to rank the galaxies in a given gravitational wave localization volume, thereby possibly reducing the number of pointings and the total integration time needed to find the electromagnetic counterpart. The codes used for the stellar mass and and merger rate calculations can be found on Github. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file gladep.dat 598 23181758 GLADE+ catalog (updated version, 31/10/2022) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: VII/275 : GLADE catalog (Dalya+, 2016) VII/281 : GLADE v2.3 catalog (Dalya+, 2018) VII/237 : HYPERLEDA. I. Catalog of galaxies (Paturel+, 2003) VII/267 : Gravitational Wave Galaxy Catalogue (GWGC) (White+ 2011) II/246 : 2MASS All-Sky Catalog of Point Sources (Cutri+ 2003) VII/233 : The 2MASS Extended sources (IPAC/UMass, 2003-2006) VII/289 : SDSS quasar catalog, sixteenth data release (DR16Q) (Lyke+, 2020) Byte-by-byte Description of file: gladep.dat G? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 8 I8 --- GLADE+ GLADE+ catalog number 10- 16 I7 --- PGC ?=- Principal Galaxies Catalogue number 18- 45 A28 --- GWGC Name in the GWGC catalog 47- 75 A29 --- HyperLEDA Name in the HyperLEDA catalog 77- 92 A16 --- 2MASS Name in the 2MASS XSC catalog 94-112 A19 --- WISExSCOS Name in the WISExSuperCOSMOS catalog (wiseX) 114-131 A18 --- SDSS-DR16Q Name in the SDSS-DR16Q catalog 133 A1 --- Type [QG] Object type flag (1) 135-155 E21.19 deg RAdeg [] Right ascension (J2000) 157-179 E23.20 deg DEdeg Declination (J2000) 181-198 F18.15 mag Bmag ?=-Apparent B magnitude 200-207 F8.6 mag e_Bmag ?=- Absolute error of apparent B magnitude 209 I1 --- f_Bmag [0/1]?=- B magnitude flag: (0) measured or (1) calculated from BJmagnitude 211-230 F20.16 mag BMAG ?=- Absolute B magnitude 232-249 F18.15 mag Jmag ?=- Apparent J magnitude 251-269 F19.17 mag e_Jmag ?=- Absolute error of apparent J magnitude 271-288 F18.15 mag Hmag ?=- Apparent H magnitude 290-308 F19.17 mag e_Hmag ?=- Absolute error of apparent H magnitude 310-327 F18.15 mag Kmag ?=- Apparent K magnitude 329-346 F18.15 mag e_Kmag ?=- Absolute error of apparent K magnitude 348-365 F18.15 mag W1mag ?=- Apparent W1 magnitude 367-371 F5.3 mag e_W1mag ?=- Absolute error of apparent W1 magnitude 373-390 F18.15 mag W2mag ?=- Apparent W2 magnitude 392-396 F5.3 mag e_W2mag ?=- Absolute error of apparent W2 magnitude 398 I1 --- f_W1mag [0/1] W1 magnitude flag: (0) measured or (1) W1 magnitude calculated from Ks magnitude 400-417 F18.15 mag Bjmag ?=- Apparent B_J magnitude 419-423 F5.3 mag e_Bjmag ?=- Absolute error of apparent BJ magnitude 425-447 E23.20 --- zhelio ?=- Redshift in the heliocentric frame 449-471 E23.20 --- zcmb ?=- Redshift converted to the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) frame 473 I1 --- f_zcmb [0/1]?=- Redshift flag (2) 475-496 E22.20 --- e_z ?=- Error of redshift from the peculiar velocity estimation 498-519 E22.20 --- e_zhelio []?=- Measurement error of heliocentric redshift 521-543 F23.17 Mpc dL ?=- Luminosity distance 545-564 F20.17 Mpc e_dL ?=- Error of luminosity distance 566 I1 --- f_dL [0/3] Distance flag (3) 568-577 F10.5 10+10Msun M* ?=- Stellar mass 579-587 E9.4 10+10Msun e_M* ?=- Absolute error of stellar mass 589 I1 --- f_M* [0/1]?=- Stellar mass flag (4) 591-593 F3.1 [Gyr] logRate ?=- Base-10 logarithm of estimated BNS merger rate in the galaxy 595-598 F4.1 [Gyr] e_logRate ?=- Absolute error of estimated BNS merger rate in the galaxy -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): Object type flag as follows: Q = the source is from the SDSS-DR16Q catalog G = the source is from another catalog and has not been identified as a quasar Note (2): Redshift flag as follows: 0 = CMB frame redshift and luminosity distance values are not corrected for the peculiar velocity 1 = they are corrected values Note (3): Distance flag as follows: 0 = the galaxy has no measured redshift or distance value 1 = it has a measured photometric redshift from which we have calculated its luminosity distance 2 = it has a measured luminosity distance value from which we have calculated its redshift 3 = it has a measured spectroscopic redshift from which we have calculated its luminosity distance Note (4): Stellar mass flag as follows: 0 = if the stellar mass was calculated assuming no active star formation 1 = if the stellar mass was calculated assuming active star formation -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- History: 07-Jul-2022: Copied at http://glade.elte.hu/ 31-Oct-2022: Update copied at http://elysium.elte.hu/~dalyag/GLADE+.txt
(End) Patricia Vannier [CDS] 22-Nov-2021
The document above follows the rules of the Standard Description for Astronomical Catalogues; from this documentation it is possible to generate f77 program to load files into arrays or line by line