VII/51    Revised Shapley-Ames Catalog of Bright Galaxies  (Sandage+, 1981)

Revised Shapley-Ames Catalog of Bright Galaxies Sandage A., Tammann G.A.: 1981 <Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication 635 (1981)>
ADC_Keywords: Galaxy catalogs ; Original description made by: Wayne H. Warren Jr. Astronomical Data Center National Space Science Data Center Greenbelt, Maryland 20771 USA 1987 April History: The machine-readable catalog was prepared by Dr. R. Kraan-Korteweg of the Astronomisches Institut der Univ. Basel, who graciously supplied it on magnetic tape to Ms. Lynn S. Fischer of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory to be used for the IRAS project. Ms. Fischer kindly supplied it to the Astronomical Data Center (ADC). The machine version was supplied "as is" to Dr. Herbert J. Rood of the Institute for Advanced Study, who checked certain data fields against the published catalog and made suggestions for improvement of the computer version. Modifications made at the ADC include the correction of several errors noted by Dr. Rood, the right justification and alignment of all galaxy designations, the removal of decimal points from some RA values to allow uniform computer processing, and the expansion of the field containing the mean error of the observed velocities to allow for fractional values (these had been rounded) plus the insertion of the correct values. Zero values in the A(i) field were changed to 0.00 so that the field can be read with an F format (there are blank fields also) and the velocity field was expanded so that signs could be moved to occur uniformly in byte 66; "+" signs were added to positive values. A brief description of the data fields in the machine version of the catalog follows. The description has been prepared at the ADC using a handwritten description from Dr. Krann-Korteweg and the data description given in the published catalog (see the latter for more detailed descriptions and comments). This description is brief and almost certainly not complete, since it was assembled from available information without a thorough comparison of the machine version with the published catalog. Any codes not described in the table should be interpreted by comparison with the published catalog. A few coding errors were found and corrected at the ADC during the course of this work, but a complete check has not been made; thus, the ADC takes no responsibility for any errors found. This "ReadMe" file was later standardized at CDS. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file catalog.dat 75 1246 The Revised Shapley-Ames Catalogue -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-per-byte Description of file: catalog.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 7 A7 --- Name Galaxy identification 9- 10 I2 h RAh Right Ascension 1950 (hours) 11- 12 I2 min RAm Right Ascension 1950 (minutes) 13- 14 I2 s RAs Right Ascension 1950 (seconds) 15 A1 --- DE- Declination 1950 (sign) 16- 17 I2 deg DEd Declination 1950 (degrees) 18- 21 F4.1 arcmin DEm Declination 1950 (minutes) 22- 32 A11 --- Type1 Codes for galaxy types (1) 33 A1 --- op For double descriptions (if second type mentioned) 'R' (or) '+' (and) 34- 44 A11 --- Type2 Description of second type (1) 45 A1 --- Rem Remarks (2) 46 A1 --- u_Rem [?] '?' for ? 47- 49 F3.1 --- Lum ? Luminosity class (3) 50 A1 --- LumC Luminosity class code (4) 52 A1 --- --- [(] Left bracket 53- 57 F5.2 mag B(T) Apparent magnitude B(T) 58 A1 --- u_B(T) [)] Right bracket 59- 62 F4.2 mag A(i) ? Internal absorption A(i) 63 A1 --- n_A(i) '*' for special values of A(i) 64- 65 A2 --- Member Group or cluster membership (see Table 2, p. 10 of published catalog) Codes L, S, N, C, M, V, VR, F 66- 70 I5 km/s Vel ? Mean weighted velocity from all available determinations (km/s) 71- 75 F5.1 km/s e_Vel ? error in velocity -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): The codes for galaxy types are made of the following bytes: +0 (22) 'C' cD galaxy 'D' dwarf for E, S0, S and I 'M' merged 'P' pseudo outer ring 'R' outer ring '?' ? +1 (23) 'U' the preceding description is in parentheses (uncertain) '?' ? +2 (24) Code for main galaxy type: 'D' cD galaxy 'P' peculiar 'E' E 'F' E/S0 'K' S0/E 'L' S0 'S' S (S0/a-Sm) 'I' I (for Im or amorphous = I0) '-' E-S0, amorphous '+' S0/a-Im +3 (25) Code for description of bar: 'A' no bar 'B' bar 'X' either S/SB or SAB 'Y' S(B) +4 (26) Code for index that follows S0: '1' 1 '2' 1-2 '3' 2 '4' 2-3 '5' 3 '6' 1-3 +5 (27) Ellipticity of S0 [in () following S0 and index, e.g. E/S0(2/3)(4)] (for E/S0, S0/E, S0, S0/a) '1' ( 1) '2' ( 2) '.' . '9' ( 9) 'Z' (10) +6 (28) Inner ring structure: 'S' (s) 'R' (r) 'T' (rs) 'Q' (sr) +7 (29) Further description of main galaxy type, cases (a) = ellipticity for E (e.g. E4, E5/S0, ...) (b) = spirality for S (same as RC2) : (a) (b) '0' E0 S0/a '1' E1 Sa '2' E2 Sab '3' E3 Sb '4' E4 Sbc '5' E5 Sc '6' E6 Scd '7' E7 Sd '8' Sdm '9' Sm (Im) +8 (30) Code for further description (byte +7) ':' followed by : '?' followed by ? 'U' in () +9 (31) ':' whole type is uncertain '?' ? following whole type 'U' whole type in parentheses () 'V' whole type in brackets [] +10 (32) 'P' pec 'B' (pec) 'F' pec: 'G' pec? Note (2): the remarks are 'D' (dust) 'J' (jet) 'L' (late) 'M' (merged) 'N' (nearly on edge) 'O' (on edge) 'P' (prolate) 'R' (ring) 'T' (tides) 'V' (very early) Note (3): the Luminosity class is coded as follows: '1.0' I '1.5' I-II '2.0' II '2.5' II-III '3.0' III '3.5' III-IV '4.0' IV '4.5' IV-V '5.0' V '2.2' II.2 (intermediate classes) '3.2' III.2 etc. Note (4): the Luminosity class code is defined as follows: ':' luminosity class followed by : 'U' luminosity class enclosed in () 'V' luminosity class in form (LC): 'W' luminosity class in form (LC:)
(End) [CDS] 08-Feb-1995
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