- ID:
- ivo://astron.nl/lofartier1/q_img/cutout
- Title:
- LoTSS-PDR Image Cutout Service
- Short Name:
- LoTSS-PDR Cutout
- Date:
- 28 Apr 2021 10:35:08
- Publisher:
- ASTRON
- Description:
- This service provides cutouts from the images of the LOFAR HBA Tier-1 preliminary data release (LoTSS-PDR). This data release contains images and catalogs that characterise the low-frequency radio emission in the region of the HETDEX Spring Field. In excess of 40,000 sources are detected in the images that cover an area of over 350 square degrees, have a resolution of 25 arcsec, and typical noise levels of less than 0.5 mJy/beam.
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- ID:
- ivo://org.gavo.dc/maidanak/res/rawframes/rawframes
- Title:
- Maidanak Observatory Lens Images
- Date:
- 22 Jan 2021 08:24:03
- Publisher:
- The GAVO DC team
- Description:
- Observations of (mainly) lensed quasars from Maidanak Observatory, Uzbekhistan
- ID:
- ivo://org.gavo.dc/maidanak/res/rawframes/reduced
- Title:
- Maidanak Observatory Lens Images
- Short Name:
- maidanak.reduced
- Date:
- 27 Dec 2024 08:31:04
- Publisher:
- The GAVO DC team
- Description:
- Reduced frames of lensed quasar observations from Maidanak Observatory. See the referenceURL for details on the reduction procedure and calibration data.
- ID:
- ivo://irsa.ipac/2MASS/Images/Allsky
- Title:
- 2MASS All-Sky Image Atlas
- Short Name:
- 2MASS_Allsky
- Date:
- 01 Oct 2024
- Publisher:
- NASA/IPAC Infrared Science Archive
- Description:
- The 2MASS All-Sky Data Release contains Image and Catalog data covering 99.998% of the sky, derived from all northern and southern Survey observations. The All-Sky Release products include a Point Source Catalog (PSC), containing positions and photometry for 470,992,970 objects, an Extended Source Catalog (XSC), containing positions, photometry and basic shape information for 1,647,599 resolved sources, most of which are galaxies, and the Image Atlas, containing over 4,121,439 J, H and Ks FITS images covering the sky.
- ID:
- ivo://irsa.ipac/2MASS/Images/Cal
- Title:
- 2MASS Calibration Image Atlas
- Short Name:
- 2MASS_Cal
- Date:
- 01 Oct 2024
- Publisher:
- NASA/IPAC Infrared Science Archive
- Description:
- Photometric calibration for 2MASS was performed using observations of calibration fields made at regular intervals during each night of survey operations. Measurements of standard stars in the fields were used to derive the photometric zero point offsets as a function of time during each night. Atmospheric extinction coefficients were derived from 2MASS observations made over long periods. 2MASS calibration fields, or tiles, are 1° long in declination and approximately 8.5' wide in right ascension. There are 35 regular survey calibration fields distributed at approximately two hour intervals in right ascension near declinations of approximately -30°, 0° and +30°. An additional five calibration fields were defined in and around the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds to support the deep observation (6x) campaign towards the end of survey operations. Calibration scan Atlas Images, and Point and Extended Source Working Databases (Cal-PSWDB and Cal-XSWDB), analogous to those from the main survey, were produced from the calibration scan pipeline data reduction.
- ID:
- ivo://irsa.ipac/2MASS/Images/Full
- Title:
- 2MASS Full Survey Image Atlas
- Short Name:
- 2MASS_Full
- Date:
- 01 Oct 2024
- Publisher:
- NASA/IPAC Infrared Science Archive
- Description:
- Photometric calibration for 2MASS was performed using observations of calibration fields made at regular intervals during each night of survey operations. Measurements of standard stars in the fields were used to derive the photometric zero point offsets as a function of time during each night. Atmospheric extinction coefficients were derived from 2MASS observations made over long periods. 2MASS calibration fields, or tiles, are 1° long in declination and approximately 8.5' wide in right ascension. There are 35 regular survey calibration fields distributed at approximately two hour intervals in right ascension near declinations of approximately -30°, 0° and +30°. An additional five calibration fields were defined in and around the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds to support the deep observation (6x) campaign towards the end of survey operations. Calibration scan Atlas Images, and Point and Extended Source Working Databases (Cal-PSWDB and Cal-XSWDB), analogous to those from the main survey, were produced from the calibration scan pipeline data reduction.
- ID:
- ivo://irsa.ipac/2MASS/Images/LGA
- Title:
- 2MASS Large Galaxy Atlas
- Short Name:
- LGA
- Date:
- 08 Nov 2023 01:00:00
- Publisher:
- NASA/IPAC Infrared Science Archive
- Description:
- The high sensitivity and angular resolution of the 2MASS Large Galaxy Atlas (LGA) images allows closer inspection of diverse stellar populations, large-scale structures such as spirals, bulges, warps and bars, star formation regions and evolution of galaxies. This image atlas represents the first uniform, all-sky, view of galaxies as seen in the near-infrared wavelength window that is most sensitive to the dominant mass component of galaxies.
- ID:
- ivo://irsa.ipac/2MASS/Images/Sixxfull
- Title:
- 2MASS Long Exposure (6x) Full Survey Image Atlas
- Short Name:
- 2MASS_Sixxfull
- Date:
- 01 Oct 2024
- Publisher:
- NASA/IPAC Infrared Science Archive
- Description:
- During the final months of 2MASS observatory operations, a campaign of targeted "long exposure" observations was carried out during times when no previously unscanned parts of the sky were available for the main survey. These observations used the same freeze-frame scanning technique employed for the survey, but with READ2-READ1 exposures six times longer than was used for normal survey observations (hence they are referred to as "6x" observations). The 2MASS 6x measurements were intended to probe ~1 magnitude deeper than the main survey in unconfused regions. Approximately 590 deg2 of sky distributed in 30 targeted regions were scanned at least once using the long exposures. Most of this area is concentrated in two large, comprehensive surveys of the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds, 383 deg2 and 127 deg2, respectively. Twenty-eight additional smaller fields were mapped in the 6x mode from both observatories, covering targets that include the Pleiades open cluster, galactic star formation complexes, M31, nearby galaxy clusters and the Lockman Hole.
- ID:
- ivo://irsa.ipac/2MASS/Images/Sixxcat
- Title:
- 2MASS Long Exposure (6x) Image Atlas
- Short Name:
- 2MASS_Sixxcat
- Date:
- 01 Oct 2024
- Publisher:
- NASA/IPAC Infrared Science Archive
- Description:
- During the final months of 2MASS observatory operations, a campaign of targeted "long exposure" observations was carried out during times when no previously unscanned parts of the sky were available for the main survey. These observations used the same freeze-frame scanning technique employed for the survey, but with READ2-READ1 exposures six times longer than was used for normal survey observations (hence they are referred to as "6x" observations). The 2MASS 6x measurements were intended to probe ~1 magnitude deeper than the main survey in unconfused regions. Approximately 590 deg2 of sky distributed in 30 targeted regions were scanned at least once using the long exposures. Most of this area is concentrated in two large, comprehensive surveys of the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds, 383 deg2 and 127 deg2, respectively. Twenty-eight additional smaller fields were mapped in the 6x mode from both observatories, covering targets that include the Pleiades open cluster, galactic star formation complexes, M31, nearby galaxy clusters and the Lockman Hole.
- ID:
- ivo://irsa.ipac/Herschel/Images/MESS
- Title:
- Mass-loss of Evolved StarS
- Short Name:
- MESS
- Date:
- 27 Oct 2022 19:00:00
- Publisher:
- NASA/IPAC Infrared Science Archive
- Description:
- Herschel data from the "Mass-loss of Evolved StarS" (MESS) Guaranteed-Time Key Program are available here. IRSA is serving the MESS PACS imaging of 108 evolved stars. This is Herschel program KPGT_mgroen01_1. The sample of AGB stars has been selected to cover all chemical types (M-, S-, C-stars), variability types (irregular, semi-regular, Miras) and periods, and mass-loss rates. Stars have been selected to have high IRAS fluxes and low background levels.