- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/V/104
- Title:
- General Catalogue of Herbig-Haro Objects
- Short Name:
- V/104
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- Herbig-Haro (HH) objects are small-scale shock regions intimately associated with star forming regions. The present catalogue includes for all known HH objects: the HH number, previous designations if any, a position, the most probable energy source, and the region and distance. Additionally, extensive notes give a brief description of each object with detailed references to the literature. The catalogue will be updated as developments in the field require.
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- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/I/180
- Title:
- General Catalogue of Stars
- Short Name:
- I/180
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- The general Catalogue reported here has been Compiled on the basis of the preliminary catalogues consisting of the long series observations of the fundamental programs (mainly of FK4 stars) of the Mark I photoelectric astrolabe of Shaanxi Astronomical Observatory and Mark II photoelectric astrolobes of Beijing, Shanghai and Yunnan Astronomical Observatories, together with a large amount of observations of catalogue stars carried out in Beijing, Shanghai and Shaanxi, as well as 4 preliminary catalogues of Danjon's astrolabes derived from the observations of OPL No.14 of Shanghai, No.30 of Beijing and No.29 of Wuchang. With magnitudes ranging from 0.1 to 7.2, the GCPA consists of 1579 stars. The declinations are from -3.6 degree to 68.8 degree, in which 642 are FK4 stars. The mean precisions of position corrections are 3.3 ms and 0.058" in right ascension and declination, respectively. The mean epoch of GCPA is 1987.8.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/I/113A
- Title:
- General Catalogue of 33342 stars (GC)
- Short Name:
- I/113A
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- The GC is a catalog of standard positions and proper motions for (all) stars brighter than magnitude 7, extending from the north to south celestial poles. Several thousand additional stars promising to yield reasonably accurate proper motions were included in the catalog. The objectives of the work were to provide standard positions and motions of accuracy limited only by the character and abundance of the observational material upon which the data were based and thus to provide a rich supply of data to promote research in many astronomical fields. The machine version of the GC includes both The Henry Draper Catalogue and Durchmusterung identifications for all stars, although the published GC contains only one or the other. The 1985 version corrected many errors present in a previous machine version and included probable errors for the positions and centennial proper motions (not present in the previous version). In this version decimal points have been aligned for all but a very few of the secular variations and third terms. These quantities are given with the same precision as in the printed catalog, and the coded spectral types have been omitted. The following quantities are included in the machine but not the published version: galactic coordinates and DM numbers. The following data are in the published but not the machine version: centennial increments of proper motion in right ascension and declination, probable errors of the right ascension and declination at 1950.0, and remarks. The documentation supplied with the machine catalog gives a byte-by-byte format description, indigenous catalog characteristics, code explanation tables, and changes incorporated to produce this and previous Astronomical Data Center versions.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/VII/206
- Title:
- General Photometry of Galaxies
- Short Name:
- VII/206
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- The tables presented here give the catalogue of aperture photometry of galaxies (UBVRI), the associated bibliography, the weight and systematic corrections applied to individual datasets. A table give the results of the growth curve fits; the net of curves adopted is a linear interpolation between the de Vaucouleurs (r^1/4^) and exponential laws. This aperture photometry has three different origins: (i) an update of the catalogue of Buta et al. 1995 (Cat. <J/AJ/109/517>) (ii) published photometric profiles and (iii) aperture photometry performed on CCD images. Fitting growth curves to aperture photometry of galaxies, in UBVRI, we derive (1) the total magnitude, (2) the effective radius, (3) the color indices and (4) gradients and (5) the photometric type of 5066 galaxies. The photometric type is defined to statistically match the revised morphologic type (numerically coded from -6 to +10) and represents the shape of the growth curve. The catalogue is maintained up-to-date in the database HYPERCAT (http://www-obs.univ-lyon1.fr/~prugniel/cgi-bin/hypercat/). This catalogue supersedes the Longo and de Vaucouleurs (1983) catalogue <VII/167>.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/MNRAS/388/500
- Title:
- GHASP: H{alpha} data cubes for 108 galaxies
- Short Name:
- J/MNRAS/388/500
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- We present the Fabry-Perot observations obtained for a new set of 108 galaxies in the frame of the Gassendi H{alpha} survey of SPirals (GHASP). The GHASP survey consists of 3D H{alpha} data cubes for 203 spiral and irregular galaxies, covering a large range in morphological types and absolute magnitudes, for kinematics analysis. The new set of data presented here completes the survey. The GHASP sample is by now the largest sample of Fabry-Perot data ever published. The analysis of the whole GHASP sample will be done in forthcoming papers. Using adaptive binning techniques based on Voronoi tessellations, we have derived H{alpha} data cubes from which are computed H{alpha} maps, radial velocity fields as well as residual velocity fields, position-velocity diagrams, rotation curves and the kinematical parameters for almost all galaxies.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/MNRAS/390/466
- Title:
- GHASP: H{alpha} data cubes for 97 galaxies
- Short Name:
- J/MNRAS/390/466
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- The Gassendi HAlpha survey of SPirals survey (GHASP) consists of 3D H{alpha} data cubes for 203 spiral and irregular galaxies, covering a large range in morphological types and absolute magnitudes, for kinematics analysis. It is the largest sample of Fabry-Perot data published up to now. In order to provide an homogenous sample, reduced and analysed using the same procedure, we present in this paper the new reduction and analysis for a set of 97 galaxies already published in previous papers but now using the new data reduction procedure adopted for the whole sample. The GHASP survey is now achieved and the whole sample is reduced using the adaptive binning techniques based on Voronoi tessellations. We have derived H{alpha} data cubes from which are computed H{alpha} maps, radial velocity fields as well as residual velocity fields, position-velocity diagrams, rotation curves and kinematical parameters for almost all galaxies. The rotation curves, the kinematical parameters and their uncertainties are computed homogeneously using the new method based on the power spectrum of the residual velocity field. This paper provides the kinematical parameters for the whole sample. For the first time, the integrated H{alpha} profiles have been computed and are presented for the whole sample. The total H{alpha} fluxes deduced from these profiles have been used in order to provide a flux calibration for the 203 GHASP galaxies. This paper confirms the conclusions already drawn from half the sample concerning (i) the increased accuracy of position angles measurements using kinematical data, (ii) the difficulty to have robust determinations of both morphological and kinematical inclinations in particular for low-inclination galaxies and (iii) the very good agreement between the Tully-Fisher relationship derived from our data and previous determinations found in the literature.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/MNRAS/401/2113
- Title:
- GHASP: H{alpha} data cubes for 153 galaxies
- Short Name:
- J/MNRAS/401/2113
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- Due to their large distances, high-redshift galaxies are observed at a very low spatial resolution. In order to disentangle the evolution of galaxy kinematics from low-resolution effects, we have used Fabry-Perot 3D H{alpha} data cubes of 153 nearby isolated galaxies selected from the Gassendi H{alpha} survey of SPirals (GHASP) to simulate data cubes of galaxies at redshift z=1.7 using a pixel size of 0.125" and a 0.5" seeing. We have derived H{alpha} flux, velocity and velocity dispersion maps.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/AJ/80/771
- Title:
- 5-GHz Survey of Bright Galaxies
- Short Name:
- J/AJ/80/771
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- The 1135 galaxies in the Reference Catalogue of Bright Galaxies (Cat. <VII/16>) with declinations between +10{deg} and +70{deg} were surveyed at 6-cm wavelength with a 3-sigma detection limit of about 30mf.u.; of these 149 were detected. For 90 of these galaxies, spectral indices were obtained. There is a suggestion that the elliptical galaxies have flat spectra more often than the spiral galaxies.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/ApJS/133/1
- Title:
- GIS catalog project : source catalog
- Short Name:
- J/ApJS/133/1
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- We present the first X-ray source catalog of the ASCA Medium Sensitivity Survey (AMSS, or the GIS catalog project), constructed from data at Galactic latitudes |b|>10{deg} observed between 1993 May and 1996 December. The catalog utilizes 368 combined fields and contains 1343 sources with the detection significance above 5{sigma} either in the survey bands of 0.7-7keV, 2-10keV, or 0.7-2keV, including target sources. For each source, the ASCA source name, position, a 90% error radius, count rates in the three bands, detection significances, fluxes, and a hardness ratio are provided. With extensive simulations, we carefully evaluate the data quality of the catalog. Results from cross-correlation with other existing catalogs are briefly summarized.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/ApJS/161/185
- Title:
- GIS catalog project : source catalog II
- Short Name:
- J/ApJS/161/185
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- In succession to the first ASCA Medium Sensitivity Survey catalog (AMSS-I), we present the second X-ray source catalog (AMSS-II), constructed from the Gas Imaging Spectrometer (GIS) data covering Galactic latitudes |b|>10{deg} observed between 1997 January and 2000 May. The AMSS-II catalog uses 306 fields and contains a total of 1190 sources detected with significance of >5{sigma} in either the 0.7-7, 2-10, or 0.7-2keV band. The AMSS-I and AMSS-II catalogs list a total of 2533 sources from an area of 278{deg}^2^ and provides a unique database of X-ray sources in the flux range of 10^-13^-10^-11^ergs/cm^2^/s (0.7-10keV). We summarize statistical properties of a complete X-ray sample consisting of 1969 serendipitous selected from AMSS-I and AMSS-II.