J/A+A/459/679       RB photometry of LSBG in Coma            (Adami+, 2006)
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A deep wide survey of faint low surface brightness galaxies in the direction of
the Coma cluster of galaxies.
    Adami C., Scheidegger R., Ulmer M., Durret F., Mazure A., West M.J.,
    Conselice C.J., Gregg M., Kasun S., Pello R., Picat J.P.
   <Astron. Astrophys., 459, 679-692 (2006)>
   =2006A&A...459..679A
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ADC_Keywords: Clusters, galaxy ; Galaxies, photometry
Keywords: galaxies: clusters: individual: Coma

Abstract:
    We report on a search for faint (R total magnitude fainter than 21)
    and low surface brightness galaxies (R central surface brightness
    fainter than ~24) (fLSBs) in a 0.72x0.82deg^2^ area centered on the
    Coma cluster.

    We analyzed deep B and R band CCD imaging obtained using the CFH12K
    camera at CFHT and found 735 fLSBs. The total B magnitudes, at the
    Coma cluster redshift, range from -13 to -9 with B central surface
    brightness as faint as 27mag/arcsec^2^.

Description:
    The observations are described in Adami et al. (2006, Cat.
    <J/A+A/451/1159> and we only reproduce the salient points in this
    section. The Coma field was observed in April 1999 and April 2000 with
    the Canada-France-Hawaii 3.6m telescope using the CFH12K camera.
    Images were acquired using B, V, R and I Johnson-like filters.

File Summary:
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 FileName   Lrecl  Records   Explanations
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ReadMe         80        .   This file
table1.dat     67      735   Total magnitudes and colors of the 735 fLSBs
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See also:
          VII/42 : GMP catalogue: galaxies in the Coma cluster (Godwin+ 1983)
  J/A+AS/122/409 : Photometric catalogue of Coma (Lobo+, 1997)
  J/A+AS/141/113 : Coma extensive H photometry (Andreon+, 2000)
  J/AJ/121/2331  : SDSS redshifts in the Coma cluster (Castander+, 2001)
  J/A+A/296/643  : Low Surface Brightness galaxies in Coma (Karachentsev+ 1995)
  J/A+A/451/1159 : BVRI imaging of the Coma cluster (Adami+, 2006)

Byte-by-byte Description of file: table1.dat
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   Bytes Format Units       Label    Explanations
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   1-  3  I3    ---        [ASU2006] [1/755] Identification numbers
   5-  6  I2    h           RAh      Right ascension (J2000.0)
   8-  9  I2    min         RAm      Right ascension (J2000.0)
  11- 15  F5.2  s           RAs      Right ascension (J2000.0)
      17  A1    ---         DE-      Declination sign (J2000.0)
  18- 19  I2    deg         DEd      Declination (J2000.0)
  21- 22  I2    arcmin      DEm      Declination (J2000.0)
  24- 28  F5.2  arcsec      DEs      Declination (J2000.0)
  30- 34  F5.2  mag         Rmag     Total magnitude in R based on integrating
                                      the Gaussian fits to infinity for R image
  36- 40  F5.2  mag         Bmag     Total magnitude in B based on integrating
                                      the Gaussian fits to infinity for B image
  42- 45  F4.2  mag         B-R      B-R color index derived using a fixed
                                      aperture photometry
  47- 51  F5.2 mag/arcsec+2 SuBrR    Central surface brightness for R derived by
                                      interpoling the best Gaussian fits to r=0
  53- 57  F5.2 mag/arcsec+2 SuBrB    Central surface brightness for B derived by
                                      interpoling the best Gaussian fits to r=0
  59- 62  F4.2  arcsec      Rrad     Gaussian standard deviation for R, gives an
                                      estimate of the LSBs radius
  64- 67  F4.2  arcsec      Brad     Gaussian standard deviation for B, gives an
                                      estimate of the LSBs radius
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History:
  Copied at http://www.astro.northwestern.edu/~ulmer/private/coma/lsb-table.txt
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(End)                                      Patricia Vannier [CDS]    18-May-2007
