The SuperCOSMOS data primarily originate from scans of the UK Schmidt
and Palomar POSS II blue, red and near-IR sky surveys. The ESO Schmidt
R (dec < -17.5) and Palomar POSS-I E (dec > -17.5) surveys have also
been scanned and provide an early (1st) epoch red measurement.
Mirrored here is the source table containing four-plate multi-colour,
multi-epoch data which are merged into a single source catalogue for
general science exploitation. Within the GAVO DC, some column names
have been adapted to local customs (primarily positions, proper
motions).
The 4XMM-DR14 catalogue contains source detections drawn from 13864 XMM-Newton EPIC observations,
covering an energy interval from 0.2 keV to 12 keV.
These observations were made between 2000 February 3 and 2023 December 31 and all datasets
were publicly available by 2023 December 31, but not all public observations are included i
n this catalogue.
The median flux in the total photon energy band (0.2 - 12 keV) of the catalogue detections
is ~ 2.2 × 10-14 erg cm-2 s-1; in the soft energy band (0.2 - 2 keV) the median flux
is ~ 5.2 × 10-15, and in the hard band (2 - 12 keV) it is ~ 1.2 × 10-14.
About 23% of the sources have total fluxes below 1 × 10-14 erg cm-2 s-1.
About a tenth of the observations have features that may cause spurious detections
(mainly the wings of bright sources and large extended emission), and it is strongly
recommended to use a filter (both per source, based on the summary flag column,
and per observation, based on the observation class column).
The TAP server for Konkoly's TAP end point. The Table Access
Protocol (TAP) lets you execute queries against our database tables,
inspect various metadata, and upload your own data. It is thus the
VO's premier way to access public data holdings.
Tables exposed through this endpoint include: columns, groups, key_columns, keys, schemas, tables from the tap_schema schema, epn_core from the sbnaf schema.