IX/35 Second EUVE Catalogues (Bowyer+, 1996-99)
Second EUVE Source Catalog
Bowyer S., Lampton M., Lewis J., Wu X., Jelinsky P., Malina R.F.
<Astrophys. J. Suppl. Ser. 102, 129 (1996)>
=1996ApJS..102..129B 1996ApJS..102..129B
An all-sky catalog of faint extreme ultraviolet sources
Lampton M., Lieu R., Schmitt J.H.M.M., Bowyer S., Voges W., Lewis J., Wu X.
<Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 108, 545 (1997)>
=1997ApJS..108..545L 1997ApJS..108..545L
The second extreme ultraviolet explorer right angle program catalog.
Christian D.J., Craig N., Cahill W., Roberts B., Malina R.F.
<Astron. J., 117, 2466 (1999)>
=1999AJ....117.2466C 1999AJ....117.2466C
ADC_Keywords: Surveys ; Ultraviolet; X-ray sources
Mission_Name: EUVE
Keywords: catalogs - stars: late-type - ultraviolet emission
Description:
The Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer satellite was launched on
June 7, 1992 from Cape Canaveral, Florida on a Delta II rocket.
The payload contains three EUV scanning telescopes equipped with
imaging detectors as well as a Deep Survey Spectrometer instrument
which divides the light from a fourth telescope between an imaging
detector and three EUV spectrometers.
The wavelength range is 10-60nm, corresponding to an energy range of
20-120eV, in the 4 bands:
10nm : Lexan/Boron, 58-174Å, 89Åpeak
DS: Lexan/Boron, 67-178Å, 91Åpeak (Deep Survey)
20nm : Al/Ti/C, 156-234Å, 171Åpeak
DS: Al/C, 157-364Å, 171Åpeak (Deep Survey)
40nm : Ti/Sb/Ti/Al, 368-590Å, 405Åpeak
60nm : Sn/SiO, 519-742Å, 555Åpeak
More details about the EUVE performances may be found in the paper by
Sirk et al. (1997ApJS..110..347S 1997ApJS..110..347S)
The EUVE Source Catalog published in 1996 paper is made of three
source tables, plus a list of associations for each table:
- survey.dat lists the 514 objects detected during the all-sky survey.
- deepsurv.dat lists the 35 sources detected by the deep survey of
half the ecliptic plane; three deep survey objects are also detected
in the all-sky survey.
- detect.dat lists 188 sources that have been detected in other ways,
principally by deep exposures with the scanner telescopes as part of
the Right Angle Program through 24 December 1994 (later RAP detections
are reported in the 1999 paper)
The corresponding association tables are idsurvey, iddeepsu.dat and
iddetect.dat respectively, in which one EUVE source may by associated
to 0, one or more counterparts. In nearly all cases the associated
objects lie within 1arcmin of the actual source position.
The all-sky catalog of faint EUV sources published in 1997 lists the
faint sources detected jointly by EUVE and ROSAT WFC.
The 1999 paper lists the detections made from the observations since
the first EUVE RAP catalog (1994 January) and covers 17% of the sky.
File Summary:
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FileName Lrecl Records Explanations
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ReadMe 80 . This file
survey.dat 72 514 All-sky survey (1996 paper)
deepsurv.dat 52 35 Deep Survey of half the ecliptic plane (1996 paper)
detect.dat 73 188 Sources detected in other ways (1996 paper)
idsurvey.dat 88 551 Identifications of survey.dat (1996 paper)
iddeepsu.dat 84 37 Identifications of deepsurv.dat (1996 paper)
iddetect.dat 91 213 Identifications of detect.dat (1996 paper)
faint.dat 71 534 Joint EUVE-ROSAT Detections (1997 paper)
rap.dat 177 293 Right Angle Program (RAP) data (1999 paper)
lampton.tex 102 636 LaTeX Version of tables 1-4 of 1997ApJS..108..545L 1997ApJS..108..545L
christia.tex 176 874 LaTeX Version of tables 2-4 of 1999AJ....117.2466C 1999AJ....117.2466C
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See also:
http://archive.stsci.edu/euve/ : EUVE Archive at STScI
J/ApJS/93/569 : First EUVE source catalogue (Bowyer+, 1994)
J/AJ/107/751 : EUVE bright sources list (Malina+, 1994)
J/MNRAS/260/77 : ROSAT Wide Field Camera EUV Bright Sources (Pounds+ 1993)
J/MNRAS/274/1165 : The 2RE Source Catalogue (Pye+ 1995)
J/MNRAS/287/293 : BR photometry of EUVE sources (Maoz+ 1997)
J/PASP/109/998 : EUVE optical atlas (Shara+ 1997)
Byte-by-byte Description of file: survey.dat
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Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
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1- 4 A4 --- --- [EUVE]
6- 14 A9 --- EUVE Catalog designation based on J2000 position
16- 17 I2 h RAh Best fit Right Ascension J2000 (hours) for
detected EUVE source
19- 20 I2 min RAm Best fit Right Ascension J2000 (minutes)
22- 23 I2 s RAs [0,60] Best fit Right Ascension J2000 (seconds)
25 A1 --- DE- Best fit Declination J2000 (sign) for
detected EUVE source
26- 27 I2 deg DEd Best fit Declination J2000 (degrees)
29- 32 F4.1 arcmin DEm Best fit Declination J2000 (minutes)
34- 38 I5 ct/ks c100A ? 58-174Å Lexan/Boron observed mean countrate
39 A1 --- u_c100A [)] indicates detections < 3 sigma
40- 42 I3 ct/ks e_c100A ? one sigma countrate error
44- 48 I5 ct/ks c200A ? 156-234Å Al/Ti/C observed mean countrate
49 A1 --- u_c200A [)] indicates detections < 3 sigma
50- 52 I3 ct/ks e_c200A ? one sigma countrate error
54- 58 I5 ct/ks c400A ? 368-590Å Ti/Sb/Ti/Al observed mean countrate
59 A1 --- u_c400A [)] indicates detections < 3 sigma
60- 62 I3 ct/ks e_c400A ? one sigma countrate error
64- 68 I5 ct/ks c600A ? 519-742Å Sn/SiO band mean countrate
69 A1 --- u_c600A [)] indicates detections < 3 sigma
70- 72 I3 ct/ks e_c600A ? one sigma countrate error
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: deepsurv.dat
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Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
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1- 4 A4 --- --- [EUVE]
6- 14 A9 --- EUVE Catalog designation based on J2000 position
16- 17 I2 h RAh Best fit Right Ascension J2000 (hours) for
detected EUVE source
19- 20 I2 min RAm Best fit Right Ascension J2000 (minutes)
22- 23 I2 s RAs Best fit Right Ascension J2000 (seconds)
25 A1 --- DE- Best fit Declination J2000 (sign) for
detected EUVE source
26- 27 I2 deg DEd Best fit Declination J2000 (degrees)
29- 32 F4.1 arcmin DEm Best fit Declination J2000 (minutes)
34- 38 F5.1 ct/ks c100DS ? 67-178Å Lexan/Boron observed mean countrate
39 A1 --- u_c100DS [)] ')' indicates detections < 3 sigma
40- 42 F3.1 ct/ks e_c100DS ? one sigma countrate error
44- 48 F5.1 ct/ks c200DS ? 157-364Å Al/C observed mean countrate
49 A1 --- u_c200DS [)] ')' indicates detections < 3 sigma
50- 52 F3.1 ct/ks e_c200DS ? one sigma countrate error
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: detect.dat
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Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
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1- 4 A4 --- --- [EUVE]
6- 14 A9 --- EUVE Catalog designation based on J2000 position
16- 17 I2 h RAh Best fit Right Ascension J2000 (hours) for
detected EUVE source
19- 20 I2 min RAm Best fit Right Ascension J2000 (minutes)
22- 23 I2 s RAs [0,60] Best fit Right Ascension J2000 (seconds)
25 A1 --- DE- Best fit Declination J2000 (sign) for
detected EUVE source
26- 27 I2 deg DEd Best fit Declination J2000 (degrees)
29- 32 F4.1 arcmin DEm [0,60.0] Best fit Declination J2000 (minutes)
34- 38 F5.1 ct/ks c100A ? 58-174Å Lexan/Boron observed mean countrate
39 A1 --- n_c100A [U] indicates possible UV leak
41- 45 F5.1 ct/ks c200A ? 156-234Å Al/Ti/C observed mean countrate
46 A1 --- u_c200A [U] indicates possible UV leak
48- 52 F5.1 ct/ks c400A ? 368-590Å Ti/Sb/Ti/Al mean countrate
53 A1 --- n_c400A [U] indicates possible UV leak
55- 59 F5.1 ct/ks c600A ? 519-742Å Sn/SiO band mean countrate
mean countrate
60 A1 --- n_c600A [U] indicates possible UV leak
61- 66 F6.1 ct/ks c100DS ? 67-178Å Lexan/Boron observed mean countrate
67 A1 --- n_c100DS [U] indicates possible UV leak
69- 73 F5.1 ct/ks c200DS ? 157-364Å Al/C observed mean countrate
74 A1 --- n_c200DS [U] indicates possible UV leak
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: id*.dat
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Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
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1- 4 A4 --- --- [EUVE]
6- 14 A9 --- EUVE Catalog designation based on J2000 position
16 A1 --- Q [12UH] Identification characterisation (1)
18- 34 A17 --- Name1 ID name 1
36- 52 A17 --- Name2 ID name 2
54- 64 A11 --- Type ID spectral type or description
66- 70 F5.2 mag MAG ? magnitude of ID object
72- 74 I3 arcsec Sep ? angle separating EUVE & ID in arcsec
76- 91 A16 --- Comments Other identifications and notes (2)
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Note (1): the `Q' column indicates our level of confidence in each
source detection:
Q=1 denotes likely identification on basis of known EUV emitter from
previous work or from membership in a class of known EUV emitters.
Q=2 denotes acceptable positional coincidence but little or no
other supporting evidence.
Q=U denotes some of the detected source counts originate from the
known UV leak of one or more of the EUVE filters
Q=H means no counterpart has been found, but the detection is
statistically secure found, the detection is statistically
secure in the sense of its satisfying the more stringent
selection criteria.
Q= (a blank) indicates that the detection lies in the less stringent
group, and no other supporting evidence is available.
Note (2): the following catalogue abbreviations are used:
1E =1979ApJ...234L...1G 1979ApJ...234L...1G First Einstein survey (Giacconi et al.)
4U =1978ApJS...38..357F 1978ApJS...38..357F Fourth Uhuru catalog (Forman et al.)
AF =1995ApJ...441..726F 1995ApJ...441..726F High Galactic Latitude Planetary Nebulae
(Fruscione et al.),
AF2 = X-Ray Selected EUV Galaxies (Fruscione A. 1995, ApJ, submitted)
DK = D. Kilkenny M. Mathioudakis (1995 private communication)
HM =1995ApJ...455..574D 1995ApJ...455..574D All-sky Survey (Marshall et al.)
JD =1995ApJ...455..574D 1995ApJ...455..574D Hot White Dwarfs in the LISM (Dupuis et al.)
JE =1995ApJ...454..442E 1995ApJ...454..442E Millisecond Pulsar J0437-4715 (Edelstein et al.)
JF =1994BAAS...26..870F 1994BAAS...26..870F Middle Aged Pulsar PSR 0656+14 (Finley et al.)
JL = Transient/Flaring EUV Sources (Lewis et al. 1995,
Proc. EUV Colloq. 152, Berkeley CA)
KM =1994AJ....108.1843M 1994AJ....108.1843M First Year of EUVE RAP (McDonald et al. 1994)
LTT = Luyten 1957, "Catalogue of 9867 stars in the Southern
Hemisphere with Proper Motion Exceeding 0.2" (Univ. Minnesota)
Luyten 1961, "Catalogue of 7127 Stars in the Northern
Hemisphere with Proper Motion Exceeding 0.2" (Univ. Minnesota)
MM =1995A&A...300..775M 1995A&A...300..775M Activity Versus Rotation (Mathioudakis et al.)
NC = Optical ID of EUV Sources (Craig et al. 1995, ApJ, submitted)
NC2 = N. Craig (1995 private communication)
RE =1993MNRAS.260...77P 1993MNRAS.260...77P Rosat WFC Catalog (Pounds et al.)
RF = EUV Emission from Neutron Stars (Foster et al. 1995,
Proc. EUV Colloq 152, UC Berkeley)
RG =1995AJ....110..788G 1995AJ....110..788G Field of EUVE J1027+323 (Genova et al. 1995)
RL = EUV Emission of Active Galactic Nuclei (Lieu et al. 1995,
Adv. Space Res., 16(3), 81)
SV =1995ApJ...448L...9V 1995ApJ...448L...9V EUV from Seyfert Ton S180 (Vennes et al.)
TD1 =1983MNRAS.202..317C 1983MNRAS.202..317C TD1 UV survey (Carnochan Wilson 1983;
catalog II/59)
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: faint.dat
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Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
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1- 4 A4 --- --- [EUVE]
6- 14 A9 --- EUVE Catalog designation based on J2000 position
16- 17 I2 h RAh Right ascension (J2000.0)
19- 20 I2 min RAm Right ascension (J2000.0)
22- 23 I2 s RAs [0,60] Right ascension (J2000.0)
25 A1 --- DE- Declination sign (J2000.0)
26- 27 I2 deg DEd Declination (J2000.0)
29- 30 I2 arcmin DEm Declination (J2000.0)
32- 33 I2 arcsec DEs [0,60] Declination (J2000.0)
35- 40 F6.3 ct/s CRate EUVE count rate
42- 46 F5.2 ct/s XRT ROSAT X-Ray Telescope count rate
48- 51 F4.2 arcmin Sep Separation between EUVE and X-ray positions
53- 67 A15 --- ID Plausible optical, X-ray or EUV identification (1)
69- 71 A3 --- Status EUV status (2)
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Note (1): Catalogs cited for ID Names are:
RE: Pounds et al., 1993, Cat. J/MNRAS/260/77
1E: Giacconi et al., 1979ApJ...234L...1G 1979ApJ...234L...1G
4U: Forman et al., 1978ApJS...38..357F 1978ApJS...38..357F, Cat. VII/18
TD1: Carnochan & Wilson, 1983MNRAS.202..317C 1983MNRAS.202..317C (see also Cat. II/59)
Note (2): EUV Status:
N: newly reported object,
2: Boywer et al., 1996ApJS..102..129B 1996ApJS..102..129B
W: ROSAT WFC
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: rap.dat
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Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
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1 A1 --- Tab [234B] Original table number (6)
3- 6 A4 --- --- [EUVE]
8- 16 A9 --- EUVE Catalog designation based on J2000 position
18- 19 I2 h RAh Right ascension (J2000.0)
21- 22 I2 min RAm Right ascension (J2000.0)
24- 27 F4.1 s RAs Right ascension (J2000.0)
30 A1 --- DE- Declination sign (J2000.0)
31- 32 I2 deg DEd Declination (J2000.0)
34- 35 I2 arcmin DEm Declination (J2000.0)
37- 40 F4.1 arcsec DEs Declination (J2000.0)
42- 44 I3 ks Texp Effective exposure time
46 A1 --- l_c100A Limit flag on c100A
(90% confidence upper limit)
47- 50 I4 ct/ks c100A ? 58-174Å count rate in Lexan/Boron band
52- 55 F4.1 ct/ks e_c100A ? rms uncertainty on c100A
57 A1 --- l_c200A Limit flag on c200A
58- 62 I5 ct/ks c200A ? 156-234Å count rate in the Al/Ti/C band
64- 66 I3 ct/ks e_c200A ? rms uncertainty on c200A
68 A1 --- q_ID1 [12HU] Quality flag (1)
70- 92 A23 --- ID1 Identification name
93 A1 --- n_ID1 [fg] Individual note (2)
95-117 A23 --- ID2 Identification name
119-126 A8 --- SpType Spectral type (3)
128-132 F5.2 mag Vmag ? V magnitude (3)
133 A1 --- --- [/]
134-137 F4.1 mag Vmag2 ? V magnitude of the secondary for binaries (3)
139-141 I3 arcsec Sep ? Angular separation between the EUVE position
and the identified source's position
142 A1 --- n_Sep [g] Note on Sep (4)
144-177 A34 --- Com Comments (5)
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Note (1): Quality flag:
1: likely identification with supporting evidence as a previously
identified EUV source
2: although the detection is statistically significant, there was
no other supporting evidence
H: no identification was found
U: the source has a strong ultraviolet continuum, the reported
emission is outside the EUV bandpass, and is often referred to as
"ultraviolet leak" (McDonald et al., 1994AJ....108.1843M 1994AJ....108.1843M;
Vedder et al., 1993, Proc. SPIE, 1742, 486)
Note (2): Individual notes:
f: Bowyer et al., 1996ApJS..102..129B 1996ApJS..102..129B, list this source as a "NOID".
g: NED shows galaxy NGP9 F270-038303 168" away.
Note (3): Data from SIMBAD, NED and the literature where available
Note (4): g: Although angular separation is large, it is not unreasonable for
An out-of-bandpass detection (see text).
Note (5): References and abbreviations used:
C98: Christian et al. 1998AJ....115..316C 1998AJ....115..316C
B97: Burleigh et al. 1997MNRAS.287..381B 1997MNRAS.287..381B
D80: Dressler 1980ApJS...42..565D 1980ApJS...42..565D, Cat. VII/174
E93: Eggen 1993AJ....106.1885E 1993AJ....106.1885E
F98: Fleming 1998ApJ...504..461F 1998ApJ...504..461F
H98: Halpern et al. 1998PASP..110.1394H 1998PASP..110.1394H
J95: Jefferies et al. 1995MNRAS.276..397J 1995MNRAS.276..397J
J98: Jensen et al. 1998AJ....116..414J 1998AJ....116..414J
K84: Kilkenny 1984MNRAS.211..969K 1984MNRAS.211..969K
SPB96: Smith et al., 1996, Cat. J/ApJS/104/287
WT91: Wroblewski & Torres 1991, Cat. <J/A&AS/91/129>
WT96: Wroblewski & Torres, 1996, Cat. <J/A&AS/115/481>
FB: filter bar
OA: off axis
PH: pinhole
DS: Detection from Deep Survey (see text)
Note (6): the list was originally split in 4 tables:
2 = scanner data
3 = long wavelength scanner data
4 = deep survey data
B = B stars data (table A1)
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Acknowledgements:
Damian J. Christian, STScI
Nahide Craig, Berkeley Univ.
(End) Francois Ochsenbein, Patricia Bauer [CDS] 05-Jan-2001