VII/179A       Kiso Survey for UV-Excess Galaxies. XVIII          (Takase+ 1993)

Kiso survey for ultraviolet-excess galaxies. XVIII (KUG18) Takase B., Miyauchi-Isobe N. <Publ. Natl. Astron. Obs. Japan, 3, 169-257 (1993)> =1993PNAOJ...3..169T 1993PNAOJ...3..169T Erratum: Kiso Survey for Ultraviolet-Excess Galaxies X <Publ. Natl. Astron. Obs. Japan, 4, 153-158 (1997)> =1997PNAOJ...4..153M 1997PNAOJ...4..153M
ADC_Keywords: Galaxies, UV-excess; Surveys Keywords: Ultraviolet-excess galaxies - Survey with Schmidt telescope - KUG Abstract: The already published catalogue series I - XVII of the KUGs (Kiso Ultraviolet-excess Galaxies) has now covered the sky area of some 5,100 square degrees. The number of the KUGs detected is in total 8,968, giving the number density of 1.8 per square degree. After deleting the objects which appear repeatedly in some neighbouring survey areas, the net count of the KUGs results in 8,162. This may be an appropriate sample number for making some statistical study of the KUG, although the sky coverage is not yet sufficient. This catalog presents a merged version of the 17 catalogues, where all KUGs are arranged in order of the right ascension, for the convenience of users. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file catalog.dat 132 8104 The Catalogue of KUG18 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: J/A+A/285/1 : Spectrographic study of Kiso UV-excess galaxies (Comte+ 1994) Byte-by-byte Description of file: catalog.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3- 11 A9 --- KUG [ 0-9A-D±]! KUG name composed of the values of right ascension and declination, with a suffix 13- 14 I2 h RAh []+= right ascension (hours) (B1950) (1) 16- 17 I2 min RAm right ascension (minutes) 19- 22 F4.1 s RAs right ascension (seconds) 24 A1 --- DE- declination sign 25- 26 I2 deg DEd declination (degrees) (B1950) (1) 28- 29 I2 arcmin DEm declination (minutes) 31- 32 I2 arcsec DEs []? declination (seconds) 35- 36 A2 --- TYPE [CIPScdgikp? ]! Morphological type (2) 37 A1 --- u_TYPE ':'= the type is not so certainly assigned 39- 42 F4.1 arcmin Amaj [0,] Major diameter of image (3) 43 A1 --- --- [X]! sign of multiplication 44- 46 F3.1 arcmin Amin [0,] Minor diameter of image (3) 49- 52 F4.1 mag Bmag Apparent magnitude (4) 53 A1 --- u_Bmag ':'= uncertain magnitude (4) 56 A1 --- UVX [HML]! Degree of UV excess (5) 59 A1 --- n_INDEX [*] '*'= note is given in the Table of the paper (6) 60- 70 A11 --- INDEX [AC0-9]! Index composed as follows: 'C'+ 2-figures = catalogue volume number 'A'+ 4-figures = area number last 3-figures = galaxy number in the area 74-132 A59 --- Name Names given in other catalogues (7) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): RA and DE are determined by the method by Noguchi et al.(1980) (see references of the paper). Note (2): The classification scheme by Takase et al.(1983) is as follows: IC: Irregular with clumsy HII regions Ig: Irregular with a conspicuously giant HII region Pi: Pair of interacting components Pd: Pair of detached components Sk: Spiral with knots of HII regions along arms Sp: Spiral with peculiar bar and/or nucleus C: Compact ?: Unclassifiable Note (3): The diameters are roughly measured on the Palomar Sky Survey blue print. Note (4): Apparent magnitude without ':' is that taken from other catalogues of which names are given in the last column of the original I - XVII catalogues. That with ':' is the roughly estimated one on the Palomar Sky Survey blue print. Note (5): 'H'=high, 'M'=medium, 'L'=low. See Takase et al.(1983). Note (6): '*' denotes those KUGs detected repeatedly. These have more than two indices, among which the first appearance is shown in this catalogue. The indices corresponding to the later appearances are indicated in the "Notes" column of the Table of the paper. Note (7): The abbreviated notations used here have the following correspondence to those adopted in MOL (Dixon and Sonneborn, 1980): A:ARP, H:HARO, I:IC, M:MCG, MK:MKG, N:RNGC, U:UGC, V:Vorontsov-Velyaminov (1977), Z:ZWG, nZ:nZW(n=1,2,...,8). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Historical Notes: * This catalogue supersedes VII/150. * References of previous publications: I. Annals Tokyo Astron. Obs., II Ser., Vol. 19, No. 4, p 595, 1984 II. Annals Tokyo Astron. Obs., II Ser., Vol. 20, No. 3, p 237, 1985 III. Annals Tokyo Astron. Obs., II Ser., Vol. 20, No. 4, p 335, 1985 IV. Annals Tokyo Astron. Obs., II Ser., Vol. 21, No. 1, p 127, 1986 V. Annals Tokyo Astron. Obs., II Ser., Vol. 21, No. 2, p 181, 1986 VI. Annals Tokyo Astron. Obs., II Ser., Vol. 21, No. 3, p 251, 1987 VII. Annals Tokyo Astron. Obs., II Ser., Vol. 21, No. 4, p 363, 1987 VIII. Annals Tokyo Astron. Obs., II Ser., Vol. 22, No. 1, p 41, 1988 IX. Publ. Natl. Astron. Obs. Japan, Vol. 1, No. 1, p 11, 1989. X. Publ. Natl. Astron. Obs. Japan, Vol. 1, No. 2, p 97, 1989. XI. Publ. Natl. Astron. Obs. Japan, Vol. 1, No. 3, p 181, 1990. XII. Publ. Natl. Astron. Obs. Japan, Vol. 2, No. 1, p 7, 1991. XIII. Publ. Natl. Astron. Obs. Japan, Vol. 2, No. 1, p 37, 1991. XIV. Publ. Natl. Astron. Obs. Japan, Vol. 2, No. 2, p 239, 1991. XV. Publ. Natl. Astron. Obs. Japan, Vol. 2, No. 3, p 399, 1992. XVI. Publ. Natl. Astron. Obs. Japan, Vol. 2, No. 4, p 573, 1992. XVII. Publ. Natl. Astron. Obs. Japan, Vol. 3, No. 1, p 21, 1993. * 24-Jan-1994 (Koichi Nakajima [CDS/ADAC]) First archived as VII/179. * 06-Jun-1995: standardized this file. (ADC) * 06-Apr-1999 (Koichi Nakajima [ADAC]) Corrected following the Erratum and archived in ADAC catalog service. * 24-Sep-2000 (Koichi Nakajima [ADAC]) Archived in CDS catalog service as VII/179A.
(End) Koichi Nakajima [ADAC] 24-Sep-2000
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