Planetary Virtual Observatory and Laboratory (PVOL)
Description:
The PVOL EPN-TAP'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, emptyobscore, obscore from the ivoa schema, epn_core from the pvol schema.
The RAdial Velocity Experiment (RAVE) contains stellar atmospheric
parameters (effective temperature, surface gravity, overall
metallicity), radial velocities, chemical abundances and distances.
Observations between 2003 and 2013 were used to build the five RAVE
data releases.
GAVO at Leibniz-Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam
Description:
This service gives access to the 4th data release of RAVE (RAdial
Velocity Experiment). It contains radial velocities of stars, stellar
atmospheric parameters, some abundances and distances.
Reference HII Regions for Abundance Determination (SCS)
Short Name:
HII props scs
Date:
27 Dec 2024 08:31:00
Publisher:
The GAVO DC team
Description:
A table containing reference data for HII regions. We also give a
source code to compute abundances and electron temperatures in HII
regions from strong emission lines.
WFAU, Institute for Astronomy, University of Edinburgh
Description:
The Rontgen Satellite Archive is an implementation of the ROSAT All-Sky Survey Bright Source Catalogue (RASS-BSC, revision 1RXS) and the ROSAT All-Sky Survey Faint Source Catalogue (RASS-FSC, revision 1RXS). The RASS-BSC is derived from the all-sky survey performed during the first half year of the ROSAT mission in 1990/91. 18,811 sources are catalogued, with a limiting ROSAT PSPC countrate of 0.05 cts/s in the 0.1-2.4 keV energy band. The sources have a detection likelihood of at least 15 and contain at least 15 source photons. At a brightness limit of 0.1 cts/s (8,547 sources) the catalogue represents a sky coverage of 92%. The typical positional accuracy is 30 arcsec. The RASS-FSC is derived from the all-sky survey performed during the ROSAT mission in the energy band 0.1- 2.4 keV. 105,924 sources are catalogued and represent the faint extension to the RASS bright source catalogue. The sources have a detection likelihood of at least 7 and contain at least 6 source photons. (The likelihood of source detection is defined as L =-ln (1-P) , with P = probability of source detection).
Sasmirala Subarcsecond mid-infrared atlas of local AGN
Short Name:
sasmirala atlas
Date:
27 Dec 2024 08:31:05
Publisher:
The GAVO DC team
Description:
These FITS images were generated with the IDL package MIRphot
[Asmus2014]_ by extraction (and combination) of the sub-images from the
chopped/nodded total images from COMICS, Michelle, T-ReCS and VISIR (see
[Asmus2014]_ for details).
The FITS images contain the central ~4 arcsec of each source centered on
the (putative) nuclear position with North being up and East to the
left. The WCS registration has been performed after extraction by using
coordinates of the nucleus from other wavelengths (mostly 2MASS and
NED). The uncertainty of these reference position is usually less than 1
arcsec. In addition, the imprecision of the assignment itself is ~1px ~
0.1".
The FITS images are flux calibrated (unit is mJy) using the Gaussian 2D
fits to the corresponding STD observation (where available, otherwise
using the median conversion factor for the used instrument/filter
settings). Therefore, correction factors have to be applied in case
other flux measurement methods are applied to the images. The flux
values given in the FITS headers should be regarded as approximate
values. In particular for the instruments, VISIR and COMICS, they are
not necessarily exactly equal to the values provided in the photometry
results table, because many flux measurements were performed during the
process of combining individual subimages (all in MIRphot), instead of
in the final combined image, provided here. The used total images are
available upon request. Note, however, that these are just the products
of the observatory-delivered pipelines with default parameters.
.. [Asmus2014] Asmus D., Hoenig S.F., Gandhi P., Smette A.,
Duschl W.: The subarcsecond mid-infrared view of local active
galactic nuclei: I. The N- and Q-band imaging atlas,
`2014MNRAS.439.1648A <http://ads.ari.uni-heidelberg.de/abs/2014MNRAS.439.1648A>`_
Sasmirala Subarcsecond mid-infrared atlas of local AGN, Cone Search
Short Name:
sasmirala cone
Date:
27 Dec 2024 08:31:05
Publisher:
The GAVO DC team
Description:
The Subarcsecond mid-infrared (MIR) atlas of local active galactic
nuclei (AGN) is a collection of all available N- and Q-band images
obtained at ground-based 8-meter class telescopes with public archives
(Gemini/Michelle, Gemini/T-ReCS, Subaru/COMICS, and VLT/VISIR). It
includes in total 895 images, of which 60% are perviously unpublished.
These correspond to 253 local AGN with a median redshift of 0.016. The
atlas contains the uniformly processed and calibrated images and
nuclear photometry obtained through Gauss and PSF fitting for all
objects and filters. This also includes measurements of the nuclear
extensions. In addition, the classifications of extended emission (if
present) and derived nuclear monochromatic 12 and 18 micron continuum
fluxes are available. Finally, flux ratios with the circumnuclear MIR
emission (measured by Spitzer) and total MIR emission of the galaxy
(measured by IRAS) are presented.