J/A+AS/146/373 Properties of nearby clusters of galaxies. IV. (Flin+ 2000)
Properties of nearby clusters of galaxies.
IV: A147, A260, A272, A278, A1661, A2056, A2073, A2093, A2096, A2124
Flin F., Krywult J, Trevese D., Cirimele G., Hickson P.
<Astron. Astrophys. Suppl. Ser. 146, 373 (2000)>
=2000A&AS..146..373F 2000A&AS..146..373F
ADC_Keywords: Clusters, galaxy ; Photometry
Keywords: galaxies: clusters of: general
Description:
This paper is the fourth of a series (Trevese et al. 1992, Paper I,
Cat. J/A+AS/94/327, Flin et al. 1995, Cat. J/A+AS/110/313, Paper II,
Trevese et al. 1997, Cat. J/A+AS/125/459, Paper III)
presenting F band photometry, from digitized 48-inch Palomar plates,
of the galaxies brighter than m_3+3 10 clusters of galaxies.
For each galaxy, equatorial coordinates, magnitude, size, ellipticity
and orientation are given. We provide finding charts and contour maps
of the galaxy surface density for each cluster.
File Summary:
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FileName Lrecl Records Explanations
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ReadMe 80 . This file
tables.dat 77 1074 Coordinates, size, ellipticity, position angle,
total and aperture magnitudes of galaxies in
the field of Abell clusters
(tables 2 to 11 of the paper)
tables.tex 42 11059 LaTeX version of tables 2 to 11
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See also:
J/A+AS/94/327 : Nearby clusters of galaxies. I. (Trevese+ 1992)
J/A+AS/110/313 : Clusters of galaxies properties. II. (Flin+ 1995)
J/A+AS/125/459 : Nearby clusters of galaxies properties. III. (Trevese+ 1997)
Byte-by-byte Description of file: tables.dat
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Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
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1- 5 A5 --- --- [Abell]
7- 10 I4 --- Abell Abell cluster number
14- 16 I3 --- ID Identification galaxy number
19- 22 I4 arcsec X X coordinate
24- 27 I4 arcsec Y Y coordinate
30- 31 I2 h RAh Right ascension J2000
33- 34 I2 min RAm Right ascension J2000
36- 39 F4.1 s RAs Right ascension J2000
42 A1 --- DE- Declination sign
43- 44 I2 deg DEd Declination J2000
46- 47 I2 arcmin DEm Declination J2000
49- 50 I2 arcsec DEs Declination J2000
53- 54 I2 arcsec R1 Aperture radius for total magnitude (1)
57- 60 F4.2 --- Eps Ellipticity
63- 65 I3 deg Theta Position angle (from north, counterclockwise)
68- 71 F4.1 mag FmagTot Total apparent F magnitude (within R1)
74- 77 F4.1 mag FmagApp Apparent magnitude in a fixed aperture (2)
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Note (1): R1=1.5r1 where r1 = [int(0,rmax)I(r)r2dr]/[int(0,rmax)I(r)rdr]
see Kron R.G., 1980ApJS...43..305K 1980ApJS...43..305K
Note (2): The aperture is 6.7arcsec for most clusters, except Abell
1661, 2093, 2096 and 2124 where the aperture is 5.0arcsec.
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Author's address:
Piotr Flin
(End) Piotr Flin [Pedagogical University, Kielce, Poland] 26-Oct-2000