J/ApJS/107/201     The Stromlo-APM Redshift Survey IV     (Loveday+ 1996)

The Stromlo-APM Redshift Survey IV: The Redshift Catalogue Loveday J., Peterson B.A., Maddox S.J., Efstathiou G. <Astrophys. J. Suppl. Ser. 107, 201 (1996)> =1996ApJS..107..201L 1996ApJS..107..201L
ADC_Keywords: Galaxy catalogs; Photometry; Redshifts Abstract: The Stromlo-APM Redshift Survey consists of 1797 galaxies with b(J)<17.15 selected randomly at a rate of 1 in 20 from Automated Plate Measurement (APM) scans. The survey covers a solid angle of 1.3sr (4300 square degrees) in the south galactic cap. Redshifts have been measured for 1790 (99.6%) of the galaxies. The median galaxy recession velocity is 15,300 km/s and so the volume probed is approximately V=1.38 million Mpc3/h3. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file galaxy.dat 79 1797 Galaxies in Stromlo-APM survey fields.dat 23 185 Field centres holes.dat 75 1456 Holes drilled around big bright objects -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: galaxy.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 11 A11 --- ID Galaxy name (1) 14- 15 I2 h RAh Right Ascension 1950 (hours) 17- 18 I2 min RAm Right Ascension 1950 (minutes) 20- 24 F5.2 s RAs Right Ascension 1950 (seconds) 27 A1 --- DE- Declination 1950 (sign) 28- 29 I2 deg DEd [17,72] Declination 1950 (degrees) 31- 32 I2 arcmin DEm Declination 1950 (arcminutes) 34- 37 F4.1 arcsec DEs Declination 1950 (arcseconds) 40- 44 F5.2 mag Bj Bj magnitude 47- 49 I3 arcsec MajDiam Major diameter 52- 54 I3 arcsec MinDiam Minor diameter 57- 59 I3 deg PA [0,360[ Position angle (degrees) (2) 63- 64 I2 --- MType Morphological type (3) 67- 71 I5 km/s RV Radial velocity (heliocentric) 74- 76 I3 km/s e_RV Error in radial velocity 78- 79 I2 --- r_RV Source of radial velocity (4) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): Each galaxy name is composed of the survey field number and the x, y position of the galaxy on the plate---this should ease location of any particular galaxy on the plate material. The first 3 digits are the SERC field number. The second set of digits are the x-position in millimetres from the centre of the plate (actually the APM scan centre). These are preceded by a `+' sign for galaxies to the right (west) of the plate centre or by a `-' sign for galaxies to the left (east) of centre. The final 3 digits are the y position, again in mm from the plate centre. A preceding `-' indicates galaxies above (north) of the plate centre, `+' indicates galaxies below (south) of the centre. Note (2): PA is measured clockwise from south-north line. Note (3): The morphological type is given by mod(Mtype,10) 1 = Elliptical 2 = Lenticular 3 = Spiral 4 = Irr/Pec 5 = Uncertain 8 = Merged with star 9 = Multile galaxy Galaxies from the ESO catalogue have 10 added, those assigned morphological types by SJM have 20 added (all others typed by JL). Note (4): The RV_src flag indicates the source of the radial velocity: -1 = unreliable 0 = not available 1 = MSSSO 2.3m, absorption features 2 = MSSSO 2.3m, emission lines 3 = MSSSO 2.3m, both absorption and emission 4 = Southern Sky Redshift Survey 5 = Dressler & Schectman 1988AJ.....95..284D 1988AJ.....95..284D 6 = Huchra's ZCAT (Cat. VII/193) compilation -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: fields.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 3 I3 --- Field [53,605] SERC field number (1) 5- 10 F6.2 deg RAdeg RA of field centre 1950 (degrees) 12- 17 F6.2 deg DEdeg Dec of field centre 1950 (degrees) 19- 23 F5.3 deg RAextent RA extent of field (degrees) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): This table lists SERC field centres in 1950 decimal degrees. The column labeled RAextent gives the half-size of the Right Ascension of the field in degrees. The DEextent is 2.5 degrees for every field. This list of fields may be used for example to generate a random catalogue with the same boundaries as the survey data as follows. A point with coordinates (RAp, DEp) is inside a field with coordinates (RAf, DEf) if (abs(RAp - RAf) < RAextent) and (abs(DEp - DEf) < DEextent). An additional test should be made to allow for the extra overlap between fields at RA = 0. If RAf is not zero then abs(RAp) must be greater than RAextent. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: holes.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 3 I3 --- Field [53,605] SERC field number (1) 5- 15 F11.7 deg HOLX1 RA of 1st corner of hole (degrees) 17- 27 F11.7 deg HOLY1 Dec of 1st corner of hole (degrees) 29- 39 F11.7 deg HOLX2 RA of 2nd corner of hole (degrees) 41- 51 F11.7 deg HOLY2 Dec of 2nd corner of hole (degrees) 53- 63 F11.7 deg HOLX3 RA of 3rd corner of hole (degrees) 65- 75 F11.7 deg HOLY3 Dec of 3rd corner of hole (degrees) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): This table lists the coordinates of parallelogram shaped holes drilled out around big bright objects in the survey. The following FORTRAN code will test if a point with coordinates (xr,yr) lies in a hole. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fortran program to use the holes.dat file: c c *** Set drilled = .true. if point (xr,yr) lies in a given hole c c Method: Express displacement vector to (xr,yr) in terms of basis c vectors of parallelogram c c Vr = a1*V1 + a2*V2 c - - - c c Then (xr,yr) is drilled if 0 ≤ a1,a2 ≤ 1 c c First, ensure that the RA coords are in [-180,180], since the APM c survey straddles RA = 0. c if (xr.gt.180.0) xr = xr - 360.0 drilled = .false. dx = xr - HOLX1 dy = yr - HOLY1 dx1 = HOLX2 - HOLX1 dy1 = HOLY2 - HOLY1 dx2 = HOLX3 - HOLX1 dy2 = HOLY3 - HOLY1 if (abs(dx2).gt.0) then a1 = (dx*dy2 - dy*dx2)/(dx1*dy2 - dy1*dx2) a2 = (dx - a1*dx1)/dx2 if (0.le.a1.and.a1.le.1.and.0.le.a2.and.a2.le.1) drilled = .true. endif References: Loveday et al., Paper I. 1992ApJ...390..338L 1992ApJ...390..338L Loveday et al., Paper II. 1995ApJ...442..457L 1995ApJ...442..457L Loveday et al., Paper III. 1996ApJ...468....1L 1996ApJ...468....1L
(End) Jon Loveday [Fermilab] 24-Apr-1996
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