J/ApJS/96/461        Far-UV Point Sources from FAUST      (Bowyer+ 1995)

A Catalog of Far-Ultraviolet Point Sources Detected with the FAUST Telescope on ATLAS-1 Bowyer S., Sasseen T.P., Wu X., Lampton M. <Astrophys. J. Suppl. Ser. 96, 461 (1995)> =1995ApJS...96..461B 1995ApJS...96..461B
ADC_Keywords: Photometry, ultraviolet ; Spectrophotometry Mission_Name: FAUST Keywords: catalogs - techniques: photometric - ultraviolet: galaxies - ultraviolet: stars Abstract: We list the photometric measurements of point sources made by the Far Ultraviolet Space Telescope (FAUST) when it flew on the ATLAS-1 space shuttle mission. The list contains 4698 Galactic and extragalactic objects detected in 22 wide-field images of the sky. At the locations surveyed, this catalog reaches a limiting magnitude approximately a factor of 10 fainter than the previous UV all-sky survey, TD1. The catalog limit is approximately 1x10-14ergs/s/cm^26/A, although it is not complete to this level. We list for each object the position, FUV flux, the error in flux, and where possible an identification from catalogs of nearby stars and galaxies. These catalogs include the Michigan HD (MHD) and HD, SAO, the HIPPARCOS Input Catalog, the Position and Proper Motion Catalog, the TD1 Catalog, the McCook and Sion Catalog of white dwarf stars, and the RC3 Catalog of Galaxies. We identify 2239 FAUST sources with objects in the stellar catalogs and 172 with galaxies in the RC3 catalog. We estimate the number of sources with incorrect identifications to be less than 2%. FAUST is a wide-field telescope (7.6° diameter) designed to image diffuse and point sources in the wavelength range 140-180nm. The experiment, the mission and the data are described in a previous paper by Bowyer et al., 1993ApJ...415..875B 1993ApJ...415..875B . File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table2.dat 109 4831 List of FAUST sources -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table2.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 4 I4 --- FAUST Entry in FAUST catalog 5- 7 I3 h RAh Right ascension (1950) 8-10 I3 min RAm Right ascension (1950) 11-13 I3 s RAs Right ascension (1950) 15 A1 --- DE- Declination sign 16-17 I2 deg DEd Declination (1950) 18-22 F5.1 arcmin DEm Declination (1950) 23-30 E8.1 10ct/s/cm2/nm Flux Flux (photons/s/cm2/Angstroem) 31-38 E8.1 10ct/s/cm2/nm e_Flux Uncertainty in flux 39-42 F4.1 arcmin Dist *? Distance to catalog object 43-47 F5.1 mag Vmag *? V magnitude of star 49-50 A2 --- Sp *Spectral type 51-59 A9 --- HD HD or MHD catalog number III/135 61-66 I6 --- HIC ? Hipparcos Input Catalog I/196 68-73 I6 --- PPM *? PPM Catalog number I/146 I/193 75-86 A12 --- SAO SAO Catalog number I/131 or McCook & Sion Catalog number III/129 (shown in parentheses) 88-92 I5 --- TD1 *? TD1 Catalog number II/59 93-96 F4.1 arcmin GalDist ? Distance to galaxy, if present 97-109 A13 --- GalName Galaxy name -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note on Dist, Vmag, Sp: Quantities are taken from the MHD catalog if a star is present. If an MHD star is not present, these quantities are taken (in order of preference) from the HIC, PPM, SAO, and HD catalogs. Note on PPM: The PPM numbers in the range 500000-700000 are from the preliminary PPM South catalog, and should NOT be used for the naming of stars. Note on TD1: These numbers do not agree with those from the public TD1 catalog II/59, and should NOT be used for the naming of stars. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Origin: AAS CD-ROM series, Volume 4, 1995 Lee Brotzman [ADS] 08-May-95
(End) [CDS] 12-Jul-1995
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