VIII/29A     1400-MHz Survey of 1478 Abell Clusters of Galaxies   (Owen+ 1982)

A 1400-MHz Survey of 1478 Abell Clusters of Galaxies Owen F.N., White R.A., Hilldrup K.C., Hanisch R.J. <Astron. Journ. 87, 1083 (1982)> =1982AJ.....87.1083O 1982AJ.....87.1083O
ADC_Keywords: Radio sources ; Galaxies, radio ; Clusters, galaxy ; Surveys Description: This catalog contains observations of Abell clusters of galaxies which were obtained with the Green Bank 91-m telescope at 1400 MHz with an angular resolution of 10'x11' (RAxDEC). This catalog extends the sample of clusters originally published in Owen (1974AJ.....79..427O 1974AJ.....79..427O). The primary goals of this survey were to observe all Abell (1958ApJS....3..211A 1958ApJS....3..211A, Cat. VII/4) clusters with m10 (magnitude of the tenth brightest galaxy in the cluster) less than or equal to 17.0 and declinations north of -19 degrees, to observe all clusters with richness≥3 regardless of m10, and to obtain observations of a representative sample of the rest of the catalog (m10≥17.0; richness≤2). The abelclus.dat file contains ALL 957 detected sources (also beyond 0.5 corrected Abell radii). It contains 525 sources within 0.5 corrected Abell radii, while the published table1.dat file contains 487 entries corresponding to 485 distinct sources (in 442 clusters). The catalog entries contains the flux density at 1400 MHz, the Abell cluster number, richness class, distance class, m10, redshift estimate (z), corrected Abell cluster radius, right ascension (B1950), declination (B1950), deconvolved major and minor source axis lengths, position angle, and distance of the source from the cluster center. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table1.dat 92 487 *Sources detected within 0.5 corrected Abell cluster radii abelclus.dat 92 957 *1400-MHz survey of Abell Clusters -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note on table1.dat: IDENTICAL to the original published version. Two sources are attached to more than one cluster: A1941 at B143529.2+303706 is also in A1944 A2196 at B162544.3+412828 is also in A2197 Two sources are below the formal flux limit of 0.10Jy stated in the original paper: A 428 at B031337.7-191616 S1400=0.09±0.04 A 999 at B102034.2+125722 S1400=0.09±0.04 Note on abelclus.dat: contains ALL 957 detected sources (also beyond 0.5 corrected Abell radii) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table1.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 4 I4 --- Abell [11,2695] Abell cluster number 5 A1 --- Note *[+*] Note on Abell cluster number 7 I1 --- Rich Richness class 9 I1 --- Dist Distance class 11- 14 F4.1 mag m10 ]0,] Magnitude of tenth brightest galaxy 16- 19 F4.3 --- z ]0,] Redshift (z) estimate (G1) 21- 25 F5.1 arcmin Radius ]0,] Corrected Abell cluster radius 27- 28 I2 h RAh Right ascension (B1950) 29- 30 I2 min RAm Right ascension (B1950) 31- 34 F4.1 s RAs Right ascension (B1950) 36- 39 F4.1 s e_RAs Error in right ascension 41 A1 --- DE- Declination: sign 42- 43 I2 deg DEd Declination (B1950) 44- 45 I2 arcmin DEm Declination (B1950) 46- 47 I2 arcsec DEs Declination (B1950) 49- 51 I3 arcsec e_DEs Error in declination 53- 57 F5.2 Jy S1400 ]0,] Total flux density at 1400 MHz 59- 62 F4.2 Jy e_S1400 ]0,] Flux density error at 1400 MHz 64- 65 I2 arcmin Maj ? [0,] Deconvolved major axis length (G2) 67- 68 I2 arcmin e_Maj ? ]0,] Major axis error (G2) 70- 71 A2 --- n_Maj *[ABCNR ] Major axis note (G3) 73- 74 I2 arcmin Min ? [0,] Deconvolved minor axis (G2) 76 I1 arcmin e_Min ? ]0,] Minor axis error (G2) 78- 79 A2 --- n_Min *[ABCNR ] Minor axis note (G3) 81- 83 I3 deg PA ? [0,360[ Position angle (G2) 85- 87 I3 deg e_PA ? ]0,] Position angle error (G2) 89- 92 F4.2 --- dist-C *? ]0,] Distance from cluster center (G4) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note on Note: + = Complex region, fluxes and positions not very accurate. Total flux about 700 mJy. * = Outside of Abell's (1958) region of complete identification. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: abelclus.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 4 I4 --- Abell [7,2710] Abell cluster number 6 I1 --- Rich Richness class 8 I1 --- Dist Distance class 10- 13 F4.1 mag m10 ]0,] Magnitude of tenth brightest galaxy 15- 18 F4.3 --- z ]0,] Redshift (z) estimate (G1) 20- 24 F5.1 arcmin Radius ]0,] Corrected Abell cluster radius 26- 27 I2 h RAh Right ascension (B1950) 28- 29 I2 min RAm Right ascension (B1950) 30- 33 F4.1 s RAs Right ascension (B1950) 35- 38 F4.1 s e_RAs Error in right ascension 40 A1 --- DE- Declination: sign 41- 42 I2 deg DEd Declination (B1950) 43- 44 I2 arcmin DEm Declination (B1950) 45- 46 I2 arcsec DEs Declination (B1950) 48- 50 I3 arcsec e_DEs Error in declination 52- 56 F5.2 Jy S1400 ]0,] Total flux density at 1400 MHz 58- 61 F4.2 Jy e_S1400 ]0,] Flux density error at 1400 MHz 64- 65 I2 arcmin Maj [0,]? Deconvolved major axis length (G2) 67- 68 I2 arcmin e_Maj ]0,]? Major axis error (G2) 70- 71 A2 --- n_Maj *[ABCNR ] Major axis note (G3) 73- 74 I2 arcmin Min *[0,]? Deconvolved minor axis (G2) 77 I1 arcmin e_Min *]0,]? Minor axis error (G2) 79- 80 A2 --- n_Min *[ABCNR ] Minor axis note (G3) 82- 84 I3 deg PA *[0,180]? Position angle (G2) 86- 87 I2 deg e_PA *[0,]? Position angle error (G2) 89- 92 F4.2 --- dist-C *[0,] Distance from cluster center (in units of the Abell radius) (G4) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Global Notes: Note (G1): The redshift was estimated using using the method of Corwin (1974AJ.....79.1356C 1974AJ.....79.1356C) including a richness correction. Note (G2): These columns (Maj, e_Maj, Min, e_Min, PA, and e_PA) contain entries for sources not included in Owen (1974AJ.....79..427O 1974AJ.....79..427O) or for sources with new measurements. Note (G3): For sources from Owen et al. (1974AJ.....79..427O 1974AJ.....79..427O) the following resolution code is given: NR (not significantly resolved or less than 5 arcmin), A (5-10 arcmin), B (10-15 arcmin), C (greater than 15 arcmin). These values refer to the source sizes after deconvolution with the telescope beam. Note (G4): Ratio of the distance of the source from the cluster center to the corrected Abell cluster radius. History: *01-Mar-1994 (Nancy A. Oliversen): The original data (2 lines per source and higher accuracy parameters) were reformatted by H. Andernach, to one line per source, and truncated to the published, significant digits. Moreover, the sources were sorted by B1950 coordinates, not by Abell cluster number as in the original publication. Information on whether the cluster is in Abell's statistical sample was not contained in the data file from R.J. Hanisch, but can be recovered e.g. from Struble and Rood (1987) (cf. NASA ADC catalog A7096). Two additional columns (n_Maj, n_Min) were added to the ADC version of this catalog by extracting the character fields from the original Maj and Min columns, in order to avoid mixing numeric and character fields in the same columns. *18-Jul-1994 (with H. Andernach at CDS): The last two columns (e_PA and dist-C) which were missing in file "abelclus.dat" have been added. *09-Nov-2000 (ADC): Added published version (table1.dat) as received from H. Andernach. Original note received from H. Andernach 12-Jun-1999: The previous version was NOT identical with the published one, but had in fact almost twice as many radio source entries. I append below (uuencoded gzipped) a revised version, which I prepared from R.J. Hanisch's original so that it now matches the published version (I checked that rather carefully with a transparent overlay method, but please let me know about possible remaining inconsistencies). The previous version with 957 entries is worth keeping, as it has additional source detections) but it should be mentioned WITH THE APPROPRIATE WARNING of not being identical with the published version. Acknowledgements: This catalog was received by the Astronomical Data Center (ADC), NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, from Heinz Andernach, who originally received the data on tape from R.J. Hanisch in 1984. References: Abell, G. O. 1958, ApJS, 3, 211 =1958ApJS....3..211A 1958ApJS....3..211A Corwin, H. G. 1974, AJ, 79, 1356 =1974AJ.....79.1356C 1974AJ.....79.1356C Owen, F. N. 1974, AJ, 79, 427 =1974AJ.....79..427O 1974AJ.....79..427O Struble, and Rood, 1987, ApJS, 63, 555 =1987ApJS...63..555S 1987ApJS...63..555S
(End) Nancy A. Oliversen [NASA/NSSDC/ADC] and H. Andernach [CDS] 01-Mar-1994
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