- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/catalogs/TESSINPUT
- Title:
- TESS Input Catalog ConeSearch
- Short Name:
- TIC CS
- Date:
- 06 May 2024 13:23:15
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The TESS Input Catalog is a comprehensive collection of 1.73 billion sources on the sky, providing stellar parameters for evaluation of potential planetary transit signals. It combines sources from many other catalogs, including 2MASS, LAMOST, SuperBlink, HSOY, RAVE, APOGEE, UCAC, KIC, EPIC, Tycho-2, APASS, AllWISE, SDSS, Gaia DR2, and Hipparcos. It was constructed for the TESS mission to serve as a source for selecting targets to observe with the TESS two-minute cadence, and to provide stellar parameter information for evaluating the properties of transit candidates. MAST catalog holdings are available via Cone Search endpoints. All available missions are listed at http://archive.stsci.edu/vo/mast_services.html. This service provides access to the TESS input catalog (TIC), currently version 8.2.
« Previous |
1 - 100 of 123
|
Next »
Number of results to display per page
Search Results
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/cs/tic
- Title:
- TIC (TESS Input Catalog ConeSearch)
- Short Name:
- TIC ConeSearch
- Date:
- 03 May 2024 19:58:43
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The TESS Input Catalog is a comprehensive collection of 1.73 billion sources on the sky, providing stellar parameters for evaluation of potential planetary transit signals. It combines sources from many other catalogs, including 2MASS, LAMOST, SuperBlink, HSOY, RAVE, APOGEE, UCAC, KIC, EPIC, Tycho-2, APASS, AllWISE, SDSS, Gaia DR2, and Hipparcos. It was constructed for the TESS mission to serve as a source for selecting targets to observe with the TESS two-minute cadence, and to provide stellar parameter information for evaluating the properties of transit candidates. MAST catalog holdings are available via Cone Search endpoints. All available missions are listed at http://archive.stsci.edu/vo/mast_services.html. This service provides access to the TESS input catalog (TIC), currently version 8.2
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/tap/tic
- Title:
- MAST STScI TESS Input Catalog TAP service
- Short Name:
- TIC TAP
- Date:
- 02 May 2024 21:16:47
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The TESS Input Catalog is a comprehensive collection of 1.73 billion sources on the sky, providing stellar parameters for evaluation of potential planetary transit signals. It combines sources from many other catalogs, including 2MASS, LAMOST, SuperBlink, HSOY, RAVE, APOGEE, UCAC, KIC, EPIC, Tycho-2, APASS, AllWISE, SDSS, Gaia DR2, and Hipparcos. It was constructed for the TESS mission to serve as a source for selecting targets to observe with the TESS two-minute cadence, and to provide stellar parameter information for evaluating the properties of transit candidates. The MAST Archive at STScI TAP end point for the TESS Input Catalog (TIC), currently version 8.2. The Table Access Protocol (TAP) lets you execute queries against our database tables, and inspect various metadata. Upload is not currently supported.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/catalogs/skymapperdr4
- Title:
- MAST SkyMapper Southern Survey Data Release 4 (SMSS DR4)
- Short Name:
- MAST SkyMapper
- Date:
- 16 Apr 2024 20:18:39
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- MAST hosts a copy of the SkyMapper DR4 catalog. SMSS DR4 contains optical photometry in the 6 SkyMapper filters (u,v,g,r,i,z) for ~700 million astrophysical sources over 26,000 sq.deg, ranging from the South Celestial Pole to Dec=+16 degrees for objects with data in all bands, and some sources as far North as +29 degrees. The photometry is drawn from over 15 billion measurements made from more than 400,000 images acquired by the 1.3m SkyMapper telescope between March 2014 and September 2021. The typical 10-sigma depths for each field range between 18.5 and 20.5 ABmag, depending on the filter, but certain sky regions include longer exposures that reach as deep as 22 ABmag. Compared to previous SkyMapper data releases, DR4 includes significant enhancements in data processing, most notably a new photometric calibration anchored to synthetic photometry from Gaia low-resolution spectroscopy, which resolves reddening- and spatial-trends identified in previous releases, especially in the bluest filters, u and v. A large number of other photometric and spectroscopic surveys have been cross-matched to the dr4.master table of objects, to facilitate various scientific investigations.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/caomtap
- Title:
- MAST STScI CAOM and ObsCore TAP service
- Short Name:
- STScI CAOMTAP
- Date:
- 08 Mar 2024 16:24:41
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The MAST Archive at STScI TAP end point for observational data, saved in the Common Archive Data Model format and made available through the ObsCore limited view. The Table Access Protocol (TAP) lets you execute queries against our database tables, and inspect various metadata. Upload is not currently supported. Missions and projects with data available through the CAOMTAP service include: BEFS, EUVE, FUSE, GALEX, HLA, HST, HUT, IUE, JWST, K2, KEPLER, PS1 (PanSTARRS 1) Data Release 2, SPITZER_SHA, SWIFT, TESS, TUES, WUPPE. High Level Science Products (HLSPs) available include: 3D-DASH, 3DHST, CDIPS, CLASSY, DIAMANTE, ELEANOR, EVEREST, GSFC-ELEANOR-LITE, HALO, HFF-DEEPSPACE, hlsp_3cr, hlsp_acsggct, hlsp_andromeda, hlsp_angrrr, hlsp_angst, hlsp_appp, hlsp_borg, hlsp_candels, hlsp_carina, hlsp_clash, hlsp_coma, hlsp_cosmos, hlsp_frontier, hlsp_gems, hlsp_ghosts, hlsp_goods, hlsp_goodsnic, hlsp_heritage, hlsp_hippies, hlsp_hlastarclusters, hlsp_hudf09, hlsp_hudf12, hlsp_ison, hlsp_legus, hlsp_m82, hlsp_m83mos, hlsp_orion, hlsp_phat, hlsp_sgal, hlsp_sm4ero, hlsp_stages, hlsp_starcat, hlsp_udf, hlsp_uvudf, hlsp_wfc3ers, hlsp_wisp, hlsp_xdf, IRIS, K2SC, K2SFF, K2VARCAT, KBONUS-APEXBA, KEPSEISMIC, PATHOS, PSFK2, QLP, TASOC, TESS-SPOC, ULLYSES Tables exposed through this endpoint include the ObsCore (version 1.1) view of our CAOM (version 2.4) database, as well as all other CAOM tables
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/hscv3tap
- Title:
- MAST STScI Hubble Source Catalog Version 3 (HSCv3) TAP service
- Short Name:
- HSCv3 TAP
- Date:
- 08 Aug 2023 17:46:27
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The MAST Archive at STScI TAP end point for the Hubble Source Catalog, version 3.1. The Hubble Source Catalog (HSC) is designed to optimize science from the Hubble Space Telescope by combining the tens of thousands of visit-based source lists in the Hubble Legacy Archive (HLA) into a single master catalog. The Hubble Source Catalog version 3.1 also provides proper motions for over 400,00 stars in the augmented Sagittarius Window Eclipsing Extrasolar Planet Search (SWEEPS) HST field, and the Hubble Catalog of Variables (HCV). The Table Access Protocol (TAP) lets you execute queries against our database tables, and inspect various metadata. Upload is not currently supported.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/hsctap
- Title:
- MAST STScI Hubble Source Catalog Version 3 (HSCv3) TAP service
- Short Name:
- HSC TAP
- Date:
- 08 Aug 2023 17:42:44
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The MAST Archive at STScI TAP end point for the Hubble Source Catalog, version 3.1. The Hubble Source Catalog (HSC) is designed to optimize science from the Hubble Space Telescope by combining the tens of thousands of visit-based source lists in the Hubble Legacy Archive (HLA) into a single master catalog. The Hubble Source Catalog version 3.1 also provides proper motions for over 400,00 stars in the augmented Sagittarius Window Eclipsing Extrasolar Planet Search (SWEEPS) HST field, and the Hubble Catalog of Variables (HCV). The Table Access Protocol (TAP) lets you execute queries against our database tables, and inspect various metadata. Upload is not currently supported.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/ps1dr2tap
- Title:
- MAST STScI PanSTARRS 1 DR2 TAP service
- Short Name:
- PS1DR2 TAP
- Date:
- 03 Mar 2023 17:21:59
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The Panoramic Survey Telescope and Rapid Response System (Pan-STARRS or PS1) is a wide-field imaging facility developed at the University of Hawaii's Institute for Astronomy for a variety of scientific studies from the nearby to the very distant Universe. The PS1 catalog includes measurements in five filters (grizy) covering 30,000 square degrees of the sky north of declination -30 degrees, with typically ~12 epochs for each filter. This interface allows searches for the mean measurements and the deeper stacked measurements from images combining all the epochs. The DR2 release also includes the detection catalog containing all the multi-epoch observations. The Table Access Protocol (TAP) lets you execute queries against our database tables, and inspect various metadata. Upload is not currently supported.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/regtap
- Title:
- MAST STScI Registry TAP service
- Short Name:
- STScI RegTAP
- Date:
- 03 Mar 2023 16:58:32
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The MAST Archive at STScI TAP end point for registry metadata. The Table Access Protocol (TAP) lets you execute queries against our database tables, inspect various metadata, and upload your own data. Tables exposed through this endpoint include are only for the Registry Relational database
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/hst/hsc_sum
- Title:
- Hubble Source Catalog Summary Search
- Short Name:
- HSC_SUM
- Date:
- 03 Nov 2022 16:20:11
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The Hubble Source Catalog (HSC) is designed to optimize science from the Hubble Space Telescope by combining the tens of thousands visit-based source lists in the Hubble Legacy Archive (HLA) into a single master catalog. The HSC Summary search displays a single row entry for each object, as defined by a set of detections that have been cross-matched and hence are believed to be a single object. Averaged values for magnitudes and other relevant parameters are provided. The catalog currently contains over 16 million entries.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/tap/hlsp_ullyses
- Title:
- MAST STScI ULLYSES HLSP TAP service
- Short Name:
- HLSP ULLYSES TAP
- Date:
- 05 Oct 2022 14:57:15
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The Hubble Space Telescope’s (HST) Ultraviolet Legacy Library of Young Stars as Essential Standards (ULLYSES) program is an ultraviolet spectroscopic library of young high- and low-mass stars in the local universe. The Table Access Protocol (TAP) lets you execute queries against our database tables, and inspect various metadata. Upload is not currently supported.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/tap/hlsp_classy
- Title:
- MAST STScI CLASSY HLSP TAP service
- Short Name:
- HLSP CLASSY TAP
- Date:
- 10 Mar 2022 21:11:46
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The COS Legacy Archive Spectroscopic SurveY (CLASSY): A UV Treasury of Star-Forming Galaxies is a High Level Science Product hosted at the Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes. The Table Access Protocol (TAP) lets you execute queries against our database tables, and inspect various metadata. Upload is not currently supported.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/MissionMAST
- Title:
- MAST STScI MissionMAST TAP service for HST Science Data
- Short Name:
- MissionMAST TAP
- Date:
- 12 Aug 2021 16:27:28
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The Table Access Protocol (TAP) lets you execute queries against our database tables, and inspect various metadata. Upload is not currently supported.
- ID:
- ivo://mast.stsci/ssap/befs
- Title:
- Berkeley Extreme and Far-UV Spectrometer
- Short Name:
- BEFS
- Date:
- 03 Feb 2021 15:45:57
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The Berkeley Extreme and Far-UV Spectrometer (BEFS), flew on the Orbiting and Retrievable Far and Extreme Ultraviolet Spectrograph (ORFEUS)-SPAS I and II space shuttle missions in 1993 and 1996, returning high-resolution (/3000) FUV spectra (900-1200 Å) of 75 astrophysical objects from the first flight and more than 100 from the second. EUV spectra (400-900 Å) were obtained for a subset of these targets.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/hst/hsc
- Title:
- Hubble Source Catalog Detailed Search
- Short Name:
- HSC
- Date:
- 16 Sep 2020 20:28:11
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The Hubble Source Catalog (HSC) is designed to optimize science from the Hubble Space Telescope by combining the tens of thousands of visit-based source lists in the Hubble Legacy Archive (HLA) into a single master catalog. The Hubble Source Catalog (HSC) detailed search displays an entry for each separate detection (or nondetection if nothing is found at that position) using all the relevant Hubble observations for a given object (i.e., different filters, detectors, separate visits). The catalog currently contains over 100 million entries.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/catalogs/obscore
- Title:
- MAST ObsCore ConeSearch
- Short Name:
- MAST ObsCore
- Date:
- 16 Sep 2020 20:23:33
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- All MAST catalog holdings are available via a ConeSearch endpoint. This service provides access to all MAST holdings with positional information that have been ingested into the Common Archive Observation Model (CAOM) and its summarized ObsCore format. Available missions are listed at http://archive.stsci.edu/vo/mast_services.html.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/catalogs/obspointing
- Title:
- MAST CAOM ObsPointing ConeSearch
- Short Name:
- MAST ObsPointing
- Date:
- 16 Sep 2020 20:18:53
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- All MAST catalog holdings are available via a ConeSearch endpoint. This service provides access to MAST holdings with pointing positional information in the Common Archive Observation Model (CAOM) database, by providing access to the ObsPointing table as a cone search. Available missions are listed at http://archive.stsci.edu/vo/mast_services.html.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/catalogs/HLSP_PHAT
- Title:
- Panchromatic Hubble Andromeda Treasury ConeSearch
- Short Name:
- PHAT CS
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 20:42:13
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The Panchromatic Hubble Andromeda Treasury is a Hubble Space Telescope Multi-cycle program to map roughly a third of M31's star forming disk, using 6 filters covering from the ultraviolet through the near infrared. With HST's resolution and sensitivity, the disk of M31 will be resolved into more than 100 million stars, enabling a wide range of scientific endeavors. The PHAT observations are grouped into 23 "bricks", each listed under a different proposal ID. Each brick consists of a 3x6 array of pointings, producing complete coverage in the UV, optical, and NIR. Each brick is observed as two 3x3 "half bricks", with observations taken ~6 months apart. In the first observing season, a 3x3 half brick of WFC3 pointings is completed in primary, while parallel observations produce a highly overlapping 3x3 tile of ACS observations in the adjacent half brick. After 6 months, the telescope can be rotated by 180 degrees from the original orientation, such that the primary WFC3 pointings cover the area that was tiled by ACS in the first season, and vice versa. Each pointing is observed for 2 orbits, using the 2 WFC3 cameras for one orbit each. Filters: F275W+F336W (WFC3/UVIS), F475W+F814W (ACS/WFC), F110W+F160W (WFC3/IR) Depth: UVIS data reach a magnitude limit of ~25 in F275W and F336W. ACS data reach maximum depths of ~28 magnitudes in F475W and ~27 magnitudes in F814W in the uncrowded outer disk. In these same regions, WFC3/IR data reach maximum depths of ~26.5 and ~25.5 in F110W and F160W, respectively. However, the depth is crowding limited in the optical and NIR, and thus is a strong function of radius. As a result, photometry in the inner bulge fields is far shallower. All available catalogs are listed at http://archive.stsci.edu/vo/mast_services.html.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/catalogs/HLSP_47TUC
- Title:
- Deep Imaging of 47 Tuc Catalog ConeSearch
- Short Name:
- 47 TUC CS
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 20:41:29
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- Kalirai et al. have observed the globular cluster 47 Tucanae for 121 orbits using the Advanced Camera for Surveys. These extremely deep images were taken in two filters: F606W (broad V-band) and F814W (I-band). Using these observations, Kalirai et al. were able to construct one of the deepest and most complete color-magnitude diagrams of a stellar population, probing down to 30th magnitude and extending from the faintest end of the main sequence to the coolest white dwarf members. As an added bonus, members of the Small Magellanic Cloud represent background sources, and these observations are able to resolve SMC targets down to 0.2 solar masses. The team have released their stacked ACS mosaics (FITS files), source catalog (ASCII text table), and artificial source lists (ASCII text table) used for testing photometry, astrometry, and completeness, as High Level Science Products. We summarize the creation of the stacked images and generation of the catalogs below, but refer you to the original publication for complete details. All available catalogs are listed at http://archive.stsci.edu/vo/mast_services.html.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/catalogs/HLSP_30DOR
- Title:
- 30 Doradus Catalog ConeSearch
- Short Name:
- 30 DOR CS
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 20:40:48
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- 30 Doradus (a.k.a. the Tarantula Nebula), with its ionizing cluster R136, is one of the few known starbursts in the Local Group. For size (~200 pc in diameter) and density of OB stars, 30 Doradus parallels the regions of intense star formation observed in the starburst knots found in the interacting galaxies in the Local Universe and the young galaxies at high redshift (z>5). HTTP is a panchromatic imaging survey of stellar populations in the Tarantula Nebula in the Large Magellanic Cloud that reaches into the sub-solar mass regime. HTTP utilizes the capability of the Hubble Space Telescope to operate the Advanced Camera for Surveys and the Wide Field Camera 3 in parallel to study this remarkable region in the near-ultraviolet, optical, and near-infrared spectral regions, including narrow-band Hα images. The high sensitivity, spatial resolution and broadband coverage of HTTP allow us to dissect the stellar populations and infer an accurate description of the anatomy of the Tarantula Nebula, and therefore to reconstruct for the first time the temporal and spatial evolution of a prototypical starburst on a sub-parsec scale. All available catalogs are listed at http://archive.stsci.edu/vo/mast_services.html.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/catalogs/vstatlas
- Title:
- VST Atlas ConeSearch
- Short Name:
- VSTAtlas CS
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 20:37:54
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- All MAST catalog holdings are available via Cone Search endpoints. This service provides access to the MAST copy of the VST Atlas: This survey is targeting 4500 square degrees of the Southern sky in five filters (U, V, R, I and Z) to depths comparable to those of the SDSS. This survey is also complemented by near-infrared data from the VISTA Hemisphere Survey. The primary aim is to examine ‘baryon wiggles’ (small-amplitude oscillations observed in the power spectrum of galaxies) by looking at luminous red galaxies in order to determine the dark energy equation of state. Along with this, the VST ATLAS will provide an imaging base for spectroscopic surveys by the VLT. All available missions are listed at http://archive.stsci.edu/vo/mast_services.html.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/catalogs/viking
- Title:
- VST Kilo-Degree Infrared Galaxy (VIKING) Survey ConeSearch
- Short Name:
- VIKING CS
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 20:37:13
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- All MAST catalog holdings are available via Cone Search endpoints. This service provides access to the MAST copy of the VST Kilo-degree Infrared Galaxy (VIKING) Survey All available missions are listed at http://archive.stsci.edu/vo/mast_services.html.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/catalogs/ultravista
- Title:
- UltraVISTA ConeSearch
- Short Name:
- UltraVISTA CS
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 20:36:35
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- All MAST catalog holdings are available via Cone Search endpoints. This service provides access to the MAST copy of the UltraVISTA survey: This is the deepest and narrowest VISTA survey. It is imaging one patch of sky over and over again to unprecedented depths. The science goals of UltraVISTA include studying the first galaxies, understanding the stellar mass build-up during the peak epoch of star formation activity and dust-obscured star formation. All available missions are listed at http://archive.stsci.edu/vo/mast_services.html.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/catalogs/kids
- Title:
- VST Kilo-Degree Survey ConeSearch
- Short Name:
- KIDS CS
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 20:33:38
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- All MAST catalog holdings are available via Cone Search endpoints. This service provides access to the MAST copy of the VST Kilo-degree survey All available missions are listed at http://archive.stsci.edu/vo/mast_services.html.
25. GALEX ConeSearch
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/catalogs/GALEX
- Title:
- GALEX ConeSearch
- Short Name:
- GALEX CS
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 20:30:39
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- All MAST catalog holdings are available via a ConeSearch endpoint. GALEX data are available via the standard MAST CS service,and an auxiliary service for GALEX data only. This catalog includes Galex GR 6/7 data, thus including the closeout release, as described at https://galex.stsci.edu/GR6/. The Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX), a NASA Small Explorer mission, performed the first all-sky, deep imaging and spectroscopic ultraviolet surveys in space. The prime goal of GALEX was to study star formation in galaxies and its evolution with time. All available missions are listed at http://archive.stsci.edu/vo/mast_services.html.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/catalogs/FIRST
- Title:
- VLA FIRST ConeSearch
- Short Name:
- VLAFIRST CS
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 20:20:25
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- All MAST catalog holdings are available via a ConeSearch endpoint. The Very Large Array (VLA) FIRST -- Faint Images of the Radio Sky at Twenty-cm -- is a project designed to produce the radio equivalent of the Palomar Observatory Sky Survey over 10,000 square degrees of the North and South Galactic Caps. Using the NRAO Very Large Array (VLA) and an automated mapping pipeline, we produce images with 1.8" pixels, a typical rms of 0.15 mJy, and a resolution of 5". At the 1 mJy source detection threshold, there are ~90 sources per square degree, ~35% of which have resolved structure on scales from 2-30". 30% of the sources have counterparts in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. The VLA FIRST catalog at MAST was published December 17, 2014. More information is available at http://sundog.stsci.edu All available missions are listed at http://archive.stsci.edu/vo/mast_services.html.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/catalogs/GAIADR2
- Title:
- GAIA DR2 ConeSearch
- Short Name:
- GAIADR2 CS
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 20:18:57
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- All MAST catalog holdings are available via Cone Search endpoints. This service provides access to the MAST mirror of the GAIA catalog data release 2. All available missions are listed at http://archive.stsci.edu/vo/mast_services.html.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/catalogs/GAIADR1
- Title:
- GAIA DR1 ConeSearch
- Short Name:
- GAIADR1 CS
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 20:18:44
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- All MAST catalog holdings are available via Cone Search endpoints. This service provides access to the MAST mirror of the GAIA catalog data release 1. All available missions are listed at http://archive.stsci.edu/vo/mast_services.html.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/catalogs/APASS
- Title:
- AAVSO Photometric All Sky Survey ConeSearch
- Short Name:
- APASS CS
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 19:59:03
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- All MAST catalog holdings are available via Cone Search endpoints. This service provides access to the MAST mirror of the AAVSO Photometric All Sky Survey All available missions are listed at http://archive.stsci.edu/vo/mast_services.html.
30. MAST ConeSearch
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/catalogs/mastcs
- Title:
- MAST ConeSearch
- Short Name:
- MAST CS
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 19:55:10
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- All MAST catalog holdings are available via a ConeSearch endpoint. This service provides access to all, with an optional non-standard parameter for an individual catalog to query. The available missions are listed at http://archive.stsci.edu/vo/mast_services.html, and include Hubble (HST) data, Kepler, K2, IUE, HUT, EUVE, FUSE, UIT, WUPPE, BEFS, TUES, IMAPS, High Level Science Products (HLSP), Copernicus, HPOL, VLA First, XMM-OM, and SWIFT.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/hst/wfpc2
- Title:
- Wide Field Planetary Camera 2
- Short Name:
- HST.WFPC2
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 19:52:01
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The WFPC2 is used to obtain high resolution images of astronomical objects over a relatively wide field of view and a broad range of wavelengths (1150 to 11,000 Å).
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/hst/wfpc1
- Title:
- Wide Field Planetary Camera 1
- Short Name:
- HST.WFPC1
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 19:51:30
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The WF/PC-1 was used from April 1990 to November 1993, to obtain high resolution images of astronomical objects over a relatively wide field of view and a broad range of wavelengths (1150 to 11,000 Angstroms).
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/hst/stis
- Title:
- Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph
- Short Name:
- HST.STIS
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 19:50:49
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) was installed in HST on Feb. 14, 1997, replacing the GHRS spectrograph. STIS provides spectra and images at ultraviolet and visible wavelengths, probing the Universe from our solar system out to cosmological distances.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/hst/nicmos
- Title:
- Near Infrared Camera and Multi Object Spectrograph
- Short Name:
- HST.NICMOS
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 19:50:23
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The HST Near Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer (NICMOS) provides imaging capabilities in broad, medium, and narrow band filters, broad-band imaging polarimetry, coronographic imaging, and slitless grism spectroscopy, in the wavelength range 0.8-2.5 microns. NICMOS has three adjacent but not contiguous cameras, designed to operate independently, each with a dedicated array at a different magnification scale.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/hst/hsp
- Title:
- High Speed Photometer
- Short Name:
- HST.HSP
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 19:49:53
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The High Speed Photometer (HSP) was one of the four original axial instruments on the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). The HSP was designed to make very rapid photometric observations of astrophysical sources in a variety of filters and passbands from the near ultraviolet to the visible. The HSP was removed from HST during the First Servicing Mission in December, 1993.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/hst/ghrs
- Title:
- Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph
- Short Name:
- HST.GHRS
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 19:49:16
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- GHRS was used to make finely detailed spectroscopic observations of ultraviolet sources, but was removed from HST in February 1997.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/hst/fos
- Title:
- Faint Object Spectrograph
- Short Name:
- HST.FOS
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 19:48:53
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The Faint Object Spectrograph (FOS) was one of the 4 original axial instruments aboard the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). The FOS was designed to make spectroscopic observations of astrophysical sources from the near ultraviolet to the near infrared (1150 - 8000 Angstroms). The instrument was removed from HST during the Second Servicing Mission in February 1997.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/hst/foc
- Title:
- Faint Object Camera
- Short Name:
- HST.FOC
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 19:48:27
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The Faint Object Camera (FOC) was one of the 4 original axial instruments on the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). FOC is used to make high-resolution observations of faint sources at UV and visible wavel
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/hst/acs
- Title:
- Advanced Camera for Surveys
- Short Name:
- HST.ACS
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 19:47:47
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- HST Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) - Images: CCD images between 3,700 - 11
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/hst
- Title:
- Hubble Space Telescope
- Short Name:
- HST
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 19:47:19
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- Hubble Space Telescope (HST) is an orbiting astronomical observatory operating from the near-infrared into the ultraviolet. Launched in 1990 and scheduled to operate through 2010, HST carries and has carried a wide variety of instruments producing imaging, spectrographic, astrometric, and photometric data through both pointed and parallel observing programs. MAST is the primary archive and distribution center for HST data, distributing science, calibration, and engineering data to HST users and the astronomical community at large. Over 100 000 observations of more than 20 000 targets are available for retrieval from the Archive.
- ID:
- ivo://mast.stsci/siap/uit
- Title:
- Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (UIT)
- Short Name:
- UIT
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 19:44:25
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope UIT was one of three ultraviolet telescopes on the ASTRO-1 mission flown on the space shuttle Columbia during 2-10 December 1990. The same three instruments were later flown on the space shuttle Endeavour from 3-17 March 1995, as part of the ASTRO-2 mission. Exposures were obtained on 70-mm photographic film in the 1200-3300 Å range using broadband filters and later digitized using a Perkin-Elmer microdensitometer. Image resolution was 3" over a 40' field of view. Overall, UIT-1 obtained 821 exposures of 66 targets, and UIT-2 obtained 758 images of 193 targets.
- ID:
- ivo://mast.stsci/siap/xmm-om
- Title:
- X-ray Multi-Mirror (XMM) Optical Monitor images
- Short Name:
- XMM-OM
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 19:42:40
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The Newton X-ray Multi-Mirror Mission (XMM) was launched in December, 1999 with a projected lifetime of 10 years. Although intended primarily as an X-ray observatory, XMM included a small but powerful optical/UV 30 cm telescope co-aligned with the X-ray telescopes for contemporaneous observations. The modified Ritchey-Chretien telescope is capable of detecting 24th magnitude sources in its 17 arcmin field of view. It provides images in the 160-600nm wave band with 1 arcsec resolution. MAST is serving a OM Mosaic product that uses a pipeline described by Kuntz et. al. OMCat: Catalog of Serendipitous Sources Detected with the XMM-Newton Optical Monitor PASP, 120:740-758
- ID:
- ivo://mast.stsci/siap/vla-first
- Title:
- VLA Faint Images of the Radio Sky at Twenty Centimeters (FIRST)
- Short Name:
- VLA-FIRST
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 19:41:49
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- Faint Images of the Radio Sky at Twenty-cm (FIRST) is a systematic survey of the North and South Galactic caps begun in 1993, using the NRAO Very Large Array (VLA) . Typical images are comprised of 1150x1550 1.8" pixels with 5" resolution. Source catalogs are also available including peak and integrated flux densities generated from the high resolution coadded images. The survey yields very accurate (<1 arcsec rms) radio positions of faint (>1 mJy/beam) compact sources. The areas observed were chosen to coincide with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey.
- ID:
- ivo://mast.stsci/siap/stages
- Title:
- Space Telescope A901/902 Galaxy Evolution Survey (STAGES)
- Short Name:
- HST.STAGES
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 19:41:16
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- STAGES is a large area (0.5x0.5 degree) survey of the complex Abell 901(a,b)/902 multiple-cluster system at z=0.165. An 80-tile imaging mosaic in F606W was conducted in HST cycle 13 with the HST/ACS instrument.
- ID:
- ivo://mast.stsci/siap/3cr
- Title:
- Hubble Space Telescope Snapshots of 3CR Radio Galaxies
- Short Name:
- HST.3cr
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 19:40:22
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The revised 3C catalogue (3CR, Bennett 1962) forms a flux-limited sample of the most radio-powerful sources in the northern hemisphere. Over the decade and a half of HST operation we have performed "snapshot" imaging from the near-IR to the near-UV of a large number of these sources. Most recently we have completed a NICMOS 1.6 micron survey of low-redshift (z less than 0.3) 3CR sources (Madrid et al. 2006, Floyd et al 2008). The fully-reduced data for all 101 sources included in those papers are presented here in numerical order.
- ID:
- ivo://mast.stsci/siap/m82
- Title:
- Hubble Space Telescope multi-color ACS mosaic of M82
- Short Name:
- HST.M82
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 19:39:46
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- In March 2006, the Hubble Heritage Team obtained a large 4-color (B, V, I, and H-alpha) mosaic image of the M82 with the Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) onboard the Hubble Space Telescope.
- ID:
- ivo://mast.stsci/siap/heritage
- Title:
- Hubble Space Telescope Heritage Press Release Images
- Short Name:
- HST.heritage
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 19:38:59
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- WFPC2 and ACS images used to create the Heritage project color composite press releases. The data has been expertly prepared, significantly beyond the standard pipeline processing. This usually involves careful image registration, combination, and cleaning via drizzling, making it ready for further scientific analysis and educational use. These data will typically be made available at the time of the associated press release.
- ID:
- ivo://mast.stsci/siap/angst
- Title:
- Hubble Space Telescope ACS Nearby Galaxy Survey (ANGST)
- Short Name:
- HST.angst
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 19:38:15
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The ACS Nearby Galaxy Survey observed roughly 14 million stars in 69 galaxies. The survey explored a region called the "Local Volume," and the galaxy distances ranged from 6.5 million light-years to 13 million light-years from Earth. The Local Volume resides beyond the Local Group of galaxies, an even nearer collection of a few dozen galaxies within about 3 million light-years of our Milky Way Galaxy. The observations were made in November 2006 with Hubble's Advanced Camera for Surveysi (ACS).
- ID:
- ivo://mast.stsci/siap/hst.sgal
- Title:
- HST WFPC2 Spiral Galaxies
- Short Name:
- HST.SGAL
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 19:36:54
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- Holwerda et al. examined 32 HST/WFPC2 archival fields of 29 spiral galaxies (Sab and later) for their paper The Opacity of Spiral Galaxy Disks. IV. Radial Extinction Profiles from Counts of Distant Galaxies Seen through Foreground Disks (2005, AJ,129:1396-1411). The majority of the data are from the Cepheid distance scale Key Project. The explicit goal was to provide deep mosaics in both V- and I-band with a better sampling in order to identify background galaxies through the foreground disk.
- ID:
- ivo://mast.stsci/siap/hst.hdf_south
- Title:
- HST Hubble Deep Field South
- Short Name:
- HST.HDF_SOUTH
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 19:36:18
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- A second Hubble Deep Field campaign was carried out between late September and October of 1998. The raw, pipeline calibrated and reprocessed data were released to the community on November 23, 1998. The rationale for undertaking a second deep field campaign followed from the wealth of information that has come out of HDF-N, and from the desire to provide a point of focus for similar studies of the distant universe from southern-hemisphere facilities. Simultaneous, parallel observations were made with the three HST instruments STIS, WFPC2 and NICMOS of separate, neighboring fields. As was the case for HDF-N, approximately 150 consecutive orbits were devoted to a single telescope pointing.
- ID:
- ivo://mast.stsci/siap/hst.hdf
- Title:
- HST Hubble Deep Field
- Short Name:
- HST.HDF
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 19:35:54
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The Hubble Deep Field (HDF) is a Director's Discretionary program on HST in Cycle 5 to image a typical field at high galactic latitude in four wavelength passbands as deeply as reasonably possible. In order to optimize observing in the time available, a field in the northern continuous viewing zone (CVZ) was selected and images were taken for 10 consecutive days, or approximately 150 orbits. Shorter 1-orbit images were also obtained of the fields immediately adjacent to the primary HDF in order to facilitate spectroscopic follow-up by ground-based telescopes. The observations were carried out from 18-30 December 1995, and the data are available to the community for study.
- ID:
- ivo://mast.stsci/siap/hst.cosmos
- Title:
- HST Cosmic Evolution Survey
- Short Name:
- HST.COSMOS
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 19:35:16
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- COSMOS (P.I. Nicholas Scoville, California Institute of Technology, USA/CA) is an HST Treasury Program to survey a 2 square degree equatorial field, centered on RA=10:00:28.6 and DEC=+02:12:21.0 with the ACS in the I band of the VIMOS equatorial field. Parallel observations with WFPC2 and NICMOS were also obtained.
- ID:
- ivo://mast.stsci/siap/hst.appp
- Title:
- HST Archival Pure Parallels Project
- Short Name:
- HST.APPP
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 19:33:56
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The Archival Pure Parallel Project processed and combined about 2,000 WFPC2 images, primarily in the wide UBVI filters, obtained in parallel with other HST instruments. Combined, drizzled, cosmic-ray cleaned images were produced for each pointing. These data can be used to address a wide range of science topics: measuring the cosmic shear on scales from 20" to 2'; discovering ~ 50 starforming galaxies at z ~ 4; finding optical counterparts to AGNs in wide-area radio and X-ray catalogs; improving the determination of the scale length of the Galactic disk; and studying stellar populations down to 1 solar mass for about 25 separate lines of sight in the Magellanic Clouds.
- ID:
- ivo://mast.stsci/siap/coma
- Title:
- HST ACS Coma cluster (Abell 1656) Treasury Survey (COMA)
- Short Name:
- HST.COMA
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 19:33:05
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The HST ACS Coma cluster Treasury survey is a deep two-passband imaging survey of one of the nearest rich clusters of galaxies, the Coma cluster (Abell 1656).
- ID:
- ivo://mast.stsci/siap/goods.hst
- Title:
- Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey (GOODS)
- Short Name:
- HST.GOODS
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 19:32:07
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- GOODS aims to unite extremely deep observations from NASA's Great Observatories, the Spitzer Space Telescope, Hubble, and Chandra, ESA's XMM-Newton, and from the most powerful ground-based facilities, to survey the distant universe to the faintest flux limits across the broadest range of wavelengths. GOODS will survey a total of roughly 320 square arcminutes in two fields centered on the Hubble Deep Field North and the Chandra Deep Field South.
- ID:
- ivo://mast.stsci/siap/al218
- Title:
- VLA-A Array AL218 Texas Survey Source Snapshots (AL218)
- Short Name:
- VLA.AL218
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 19:30:09
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The VLA-A Texas Survey consists of a sample of objects extracted from the earlier Texas Interferometer 365 MHz Survey of radio sources covering a strip of sky from approximately -35.5 degrees declination to +71.5 degrees declination, and complete to flux densities of 0.25 Jy, with positional accuracies of ~1 arcsecond in RA and DEC. The sample is a subset of 71 sources drawn from the area of one optical Schmidt sky survey plate (covering ~6.5x6.5 degrees), Region S861, centered at approximately RA=190.640822109, DEC=-0.273834224277 (J2000), from the UK Schmidt SRC-J Survey. The Region S861 was initially chosen because it represented the combination of the deepest UK Schmidt plate material (the best optical survey material available at the time of the sample definition in 1989) and the highest galactic latitude, thereby emphasizing the extragalactic nature of the survey and also maximizing the likelihood of having more optical detections. Much more recently, the area of this plate has been covered by a number of important sky surveys including 2MASS, NRAO VLA FIRST, and the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) which is now public. In particular, the availability of the Sloan Survey data provides 5-band ugriz color information at optical wavelengths, to depth of g,r=22.2.
- ID:
- ivo://mast.stsci/phat
- Title:
- Panchromatic Hubble Andromeda Treasury (PHAT)
- Short Name:
- PHAT
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 19:28:22
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The Panchromatic Hubble Andromeda Treasury is a Hubble Space Telescope Multi-cycle program to map roughly a third of M31's star forming disk, using 6 filters covering from the ultraviolet through the near infrared. With HST's resolution and sensitivity, the disk of M31 will be resolved into more than 100 million stars, enabling a wide range of scientific endeavors.
- ID:
- ivo://mast.stsci/siap/hst.maoz_atlas
- Title:
- HST Ultraviolet Atlas of Nearby Galaxies
- Short Name:
- HST.maoz_atlas
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 19:27:41
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- A pictorial atlas of UV (2300 Å) images, obtained with the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Faint Object Camera, of the central 22''× 22'' of 110 galaxies (Maoz, Filippenko, Ho, Macchetto, Rix, & Schneider 1996). The observed galaxies are an unbiased selection constituting about one half of a complete sample of all large (D>6 arcmin) and nearby (V< 2000 km/s ) galaxies. This is the first extensive UV imaging survey of normal galaxies. The data are useful for studying star formation, low-level nuclear activity, and UV emission by evolved stellar populations in galaxies. At the HST resolution (~ 0.05''), the images display an assortment of morphologies and UV brightnesses. These include bright nuclear point sources, compact young star clusters scattered in the field or arranged in circumnuclear rings, centrally-peaked diffuse light distributions, and galaxies with weak or undetected UV emission. We measure the integrated ~2300 Å flux in each image, and classify the UV morphology.
- ID:
- ivo://mast.stsci/siap/hst.m51
- Title:
- HST ACS mosaic images of M51
- Short Name:
- HST.M51
- Date:
- 23 Jul 2020 14:15:40
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- In January 2005, the Hubble Heritage Team obtained a large 4-color mosaic image of the Whirlpool Galaxy NGC 5194 (M51), and its companion NGC 5195, with the Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) onboard the Hubble Space Telescope (HST observing program 10452, PI: Steven V. W. Beckwith). A six-pointing ACS WFC mosaic of the galaxy pair M51 was obtained in four filters: B, V, I, and H-alpha.
- ID:
- ivo://mast.stsci/hudf09
- Title:
- Hubble Ultra Deep Field 2009 (HUDF09)
- Short Name:
- HUDF09
- Date:
- 22 Jul 2020 22:33:31
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The Hubble Ultra Deep Field 2009 (HUDF09) program observations were obtained as HST program 11563 (PI: Garth Illingworth) from August 2009 to February 2011 (Cycle 17). The program uses WFC3/IR as the prime instrument for 192 orbits to image the deep ACS fields that were obtained in the original HUDF (PI: Steven Beckwith) program and in the HUDF05 (PI: Massimo Stiavelli) program. The data are organized into sets of images by HUDF09 pointing and by passband (WFC3/IR F105W, F125W & F160W). Each image is approximately 3k x 3k pixels in size and a scale of 0.06 arcsec/pixel. All three pointings reside in the GOODS/Chandra South field and each pointing includes a drizzled science image and a weight image.
- ID:
- ivo://mast.stsci/siap/hst.udf
- Title:
- HST Ultra Deep Field (UDF) Images
- Short Name:
- HST.UDF
- Date:
- 22 Jul 2020 22:32:35
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The ACS Ultra Deep Field (UDF) is a cycle 12 survey carried out using the Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) on HST and taking advantage of the Director's Discretionary time. The UDF consists of a single ultra-deep field (412 orbits in total taken in 4 bands) within the CDF-S GOODS area. It is the deepest image ever obtained with Hubble. This service also includes data from the UDF follow-Up program by PI Massimo Stiavelli and colleagues obtained under HST cycle 14 program 10632 titled Searching for galaxies at z>6.5 in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (also known as UDF05).
- ID:
- ivo://mast.stsci/siap/hst.tno
- Title:
- HST trans-Neptunian Objects Search field images
- Short Name:
- HST.TNO
- Date:
- 22 Jul 2020 22:31:56
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The "TNO Search Field" images are the sidereally summed images of a search for trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs) using the Wide Field Camera of the HST/ACS instrument. The observations were taken under Cycle 11 program GO-9433, "The Size Distribution of Kuiper Belt Bodies," with G. Bernstein as PI. The TNO search consisted of approximately 96x400 s exposures in the F606W filter for each of six contiguous ACS fields of view. The TNO search field is approximately 6'x10', centered near 14h 07M 53.3s -11d 21' 38" (J2000).
- ID:
- ivo://mast.stsci/hippies
- Title:
- Hubble Infrared Pure Parallel Imaging Extragalactic Survey (HIPPIES)
- Short Name:
- HST.HIPPIES
- Date:
- 22 Jul 2020 22:31:09
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- Hubble Infrared Pure Parallel Imaging Extragalactic Survey (HIPPIES) utilizes long-duration pure parallel visits (~> 3 orbits) of HST at high Galactic latitude (|b|>20o) to take deep, multi-band images in WFC3 (since Cycle 17) and in ACS (starting Cycle 18). It is unique in its large number of descrete fields along random sightlines, and thus is complementary to other surveys over contiguous fields but along limited sightlines.
- ID:
- ivo://mast.stsci/siap/hst.gems
- Title:
- HST Galaxy Evolution from Morphology and SEDs
- Short Name:
- HST.GEMS
- Date:
- 22 Jul 2020 22:30:27
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- GEMs is a large-area (800 arcmin 2) two-color (F606W and F850LP) imaging survey with the Advanced Camera for Surveys on the Hubble Space Telescope. Centered on the Chandra Deep Field-South, it covers an area of ~ 28'x28', or about 120 HDF areas, to a depth of MAB(F606W)=28.5(5s) for compact sources. Focusing on the redshift range ~ 0.2<z<1.1, GEMS provides morphologies and structural parameters for nearly 10,000 galaxies where redshift estimates, luminosities, and SEDs exist from COMBO-17.
- ID:
- ivo://mast.stsci/clash
- Title:
- Cluster Lensing And Supernova survey with Hubble (CLASH)
- Short Name:
- HST.CLASH
- Date:
- 22 Jul 2020 22:29:29
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- By observing 25 massive galaxy clusters with HST's new panchromatic imaging capabilities (Wide-field Camera 3, WFC3, and the Advanced Camera for Surveys, ACS), CLASH will accomplish its four primary science goals: - Map, with unprecedented accuracy, the distribution of dark matter in galaxy clusters using strong and weak gravitational lensing; - Detect Type Ia supernovae out to redshift z ~ 2, allowing us to test the constancy of dark energy's repulsive force over time and look for any evolutionary effects in the supernovae themselves; - Detect and characterize some of the most distant galaxies yet discovered at z > 7 (when the Universe was younger than 800 million years old - or less than 6% of its current age); - Study the internal structure and evolution of the galaxies in and behind these clusters.
- ID:
- ivo://mast.stsci/angrrr
- Title:
- Archive of Nearby Galaxies: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle (ANGRRR)
- Short Name:
- HST.ANGRRR
- Date:
- 22 Jul 2020 22:28:43
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- An archive of stellar photometry for galaxies within 3.5 Mpc, excluding Local Group galaxies, based on primary and parallel wide-filter UV and optical observations taken with HST ACS/WFC or WFPC2.The sample includes all observations taken through Dec. 2008, as well as observations taken as part of Cycle 16 Supplemental GO programs 11986 and 11987. This release includes the ANGST targets within 3.5 Mpc; these observations have been rereduced using updated CTE corrections and zeropoints. Galaxies with 3.5 < D <= 5 Mpc will be included in a later release.
- ID:
- ivo://mast.stsci/siap/hst.previews
- Title:
- Hubble Space Telescope Preview Images
- Short Name:
- HST Previews
- Date:
- 22 Jul 2020 22:27:41
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- Quick-look preview images produced and processed by CADC. Data from the following HST instruments are included: WFPC, WFPC2, STIS, NICMOS, FOC, and ACS.
- ID:
- ivo://mast.stsci/acsggct
- Title:
- ACS Galactic Globular Cluster Survey (ACSGGCT)
- Short Name:
- HST.ACSGGCT
- Date:
- 22 Jul 2020 22:26:50
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The ACSGGCT program used the HST ACS/WFC instrument to obtain uniform imaging of 65 of the nearest globular clusters to provide an extensive homogeneous dataset for a broad range of scientific investigations. An overview of the project was published by Sarajedini, A. et al. 2007, "The ACS Survey of Galactic Globular Clusters. I. Overview and Clusters Without Previous Hubble Space Telescope Photometry" AJ, 133, 1658.
- ID:
- ivo://mast.stsci/andromeda
- Title:
- Deep Optical Photometry of Six Fields in the Andromeda Galaxy
- Short Name:
- HST.Andromeda
- Date:
- 22 Jul 2020 22:25:44
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- Using the Advanced Camera for Surveys on the Hubble Space Telescope, Thomas Brown (STScI) et al. obtained deep optical images reaching well below the oldest main sequence turnoff in six fields of the Andromeda Galaxy. The fields fall at four positions on the southeast minor axis, one position in the giant stellar stream, and one position on the northeast major axis. These data were obtained as part of three large observing programs (9453, 10265, 10816) designed to probe the star formation history of the stellar population in various structures of the galaxy.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/borg
- Title:
- Brightest of Reionizing Galaxies (BoRG)
- Short Name:
- BoRG
- Date:
- 22 Jul 2020 22:24:07
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The Brightest of Reionizing Galaxies (BoRG) observations were first obtained in HST Cycle 17 in program GO 11700 (PI: Michele Trenti). BoRG is an ongoing pure-parallel program that obtains WFC3 imaging in four filters (F606W, F098M, F125W, F160W) on random sightlines at high Galactic latitudes (|b| > 30 degrees). BoRG also assimilates data from the similar Hubble Infrared Pure Parallel Imaging Extragalactic Survey (HIPPIES) pure-parallel program (GO 11702; PI: Yan). Data from the HIPPIES program uses the F600LP filter instead of F606W.
- ID:
- ivo://mast.stsci/siap/udfuv
- Title:
- Hubble Space Telescope Ultraviolet Images of the UDF and HDF
- Short Name:
- HST.udfuv
- Date:
- 22 Jul 2020 22:22:46
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- Wavelength coverage of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (UDF) has been extended to ultraviolet wavelength observations. Observations include ACS-SBC images in the Far-UV {1500 Angstrom} and WFPC2 images in the Near-UV {F300W} during excution of the HST Treasury program 10403 ( PI Harry Teplitz -- California Institute of Technology). Included with this set of data are ACS/SBC observations of the Hubble Deep Field (HDF) North.
- ID:
- ivo://mast.stsci/siap/hst.helix
- Title:
- HST Hubble HELIX Observations
- Short Name:
- HST.HELIX
- Date:
- 22 Jul 2020 22:22:06
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- For the 14 hours of peak Leonid meteoroid flux in November 2002, the Hubble Space Telescope was pointed away from the radiant, and the solar arrays were oriented to minimize their cross-section. By coincidence, one of the nearest and largest planetary nebulae, the Helix Nebula (NGC 7293), was nearly opposite the incoming Leonids and could be observed. A "Hubble Helix Team" (below) of volunteers led by Margaret Meixner (STScI) organized a nine-orbit campaign to observe the Helix with the ACS, WFPC2, NICMOS, and STIS.
- ID:
- ivo://mast.stsci/siap/merggal
- Title:
- Hubble Space Telescope gallery of Interacting and Merging Galaxies
- Short Name:
- HST.merggal
- Date:
- 22 Jul 2020 22:00:54
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- A gallery of images of interacting and merging galaxies from Hubble Space Telescope press releases. These data were originally acquired under HST programs 6276, 10592, 11091, 11092, and 11095, and include WFPC2 images of Arp 87, NGC 6050, and Arp 148 (and two ACS images of Arp 148).
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/ghosts
- Title:
- Galaxy Halos, Outer disks, Substructure, Thick disks and Star clusters (GHOSTS)
- Short Name:
- GHOSTS
- Date:
- 22 Jul 2020 21:59:56
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The GHOSTS survey is the largest study to date of the resolved stellar populations in the outskirts of disk galaxies. The sample consists of 14 disk galaxies within 17 Mpc, whose outer disks and halos are imaged with the Hubble Space Telescope Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS).
- ID:
- ivo://mast.stsci/ssap/hst/stis
- Title:
- HST Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph
- Short Name:
- HST STIS Spectra
- Date:
- 22 Jul 2020 21:58:09
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- MAST-produced spectral container files for STIS spectra. STIS spectra range from 1150 to 10,300 at low to medium spectral resolution, high spatial resolution echelle spectroscopy in the ultraviolet. STIS began operation in 1997. (Note the included echelle spectra are technically not yet supported by the SSAP.)
- ID:
- ivo://mast.stsci/ssap/wuppe
- Title:
- Wisconsin Ultraviolet Photo-Polarimeter Experiment
- Short Name:
- WUPPE
- Date:
- 22 Jul 2020 21:57:38
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- UV spectra in the 1,400 - 3,200 Å range, resolution ~ 140, V_max ~ 14, ~ 400 observations of ~ 200 targets, 2 NASA-funded shuttle missions (12/90 & 3/95). Note spectropolarimetry data is also available.
- ID:
- ivo://mast.stsci/ssap/tues
- Title:
- Tubingen Echelle Spectra
- Short Name:
- TUES
- Date:
- 22 Jul 2020 21:57:14
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The Tübingen Echelle Spectrograph (TUES), designed and managed at the University of Tübingen, flew on the Orbiting and Retrievable Far and Extreme Ultraviolet Spectrograph (ORFEUS)-SPAS II space shuttle mission in 1996, returning spectra in the 900 Å to 1400 Å wavelength range. The instrument was designed to achieve a spectral resolution of /=10000 when used with an entrance aperture of 10" diameter. During the 17.7 day flight, TUES returned 239 spectra of 62 targets. Note each file contains one echelle order.
- ID:
- ivo://mast.stsci/ssap/iue
- Title:
- International Ultraviolet Explorer
- Short Name:
- IUE
- Date:
- 22 Jul 2020 21:56:49
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) performed spectrophotometry at high (0.1-0.3 Å) and low (6-7 Å) resolution between 1150 Å and 3200 Å. This service currently provides access to the low dispersion "NEWSIPS" data, reformatted to be VO-compatible.
- ID:
- ivo://mast.stsci/ssap/hpol
- Title:
- Wisconsin Halfwave Spectropolarimeter
- Short Name:
- HPOL
- Date:
- 22 Jul 2020 21:56:07
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- Spectra from the Univsity of Wisconsin Pine Bluff Observatory in the 3,200 - 7,750 Å range, resolution ~ 80, V_max ~ 15, ~ 2800 observations of ~ 400 targets, 1989-1998. Note spectropolarimetry data is also included. Observations complement those obtained from the ASTRO WUPPE project.
- ID:
- ivo://mast.stsci/ssap/hst/ghrs
- Title:
- Hubble Space Telescope Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph
- Short Name:
- HST.GHRS Spectra
- Date:
- 22 Jul 2020 21:54:42
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- Spectra from the HST GHRS instrument (processed by ESO and CADC) in the 1,100 - 3,300 Å range, resolution ~ 2,000, 25,000, and 80,000 (echelle), V_max ~ 18, 16, and 12 respectively, 1990 - 1997. Links point to VO-compatible FITS files created by MAST staff.
- ID:
- ivo://mast.stsci/ssap/fuse
- Title:
- Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer
- Short Name:
- FUSE
- Date:
- 22 Jul 2020 21:53:56
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE), launched on June 24, 1999, covers the 905-1187 Å spectral region and obtains high resolution spectra of hot and cool stars, AGNs, supernova remnants, planetary nebulae, solar system objects as well as perform detailed studies of the interstellar medium. This service provides access to the FUSE spectra reprocessed using CalFUSE 3.2 and reformatted to be VO-compatible.
- ID:
- ivo://mast.stsci/ssap/hst/fos
- Title:
- Hubble Space Telescope Faint Object Spectrograph
- Short Name:
- HST.FOS Spectra
- Date:
- 22 Jul 2020 21:50:21
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- Spectra from the HST FOS instrument (processed by ESO and CADC) in the 1,150 - 8,500 Å range, resolution ~ 250 and 1,300, V_max ~ 20, 1990 - 1997. Links point to VO-compatible FITS files created by MAST staff.
- ID:
- ivo://mast.stsci/ssap/euve
- Title:
- Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer Merged Spectra
- Short Name:
- EUVE
- Date:
- 22 Jul 2020 21:49:27
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer (EUVE) was a NASA-funded satellite launched in June 1992 which obtained extreme ultraviolet spectra (70 - 760 Angstroms) of over 350 unique astronomical targets. The science payload, was designed and built at the Space Sciences Laboratory at the University of California, Berkeley, under the direction of Dr. Roger F. Malina. The program ended in January, 2001. These particular spectra were extracted by Damian Christian, formerly of the EUVE project, and reformatted by MAST staff.
- ID:
- ivo://mast.stsci/ssap/hst
- Title:
- Hubble Space Telescope Spectra
- Short Name:
- HST Spectra
- Date:
- 22 Jul 2020 21:49:04
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- Spectra from the following HST instruments are available: GHRS (processed by CADC), FOS (processed by ECF), and STIS (1st order). Separate SSAP services are registered for each instrument. VO-compatible FITS files were created by MAST staff.
- ID:
- ivo://mast.stsci/ssap/hut
- Title:
- Hopkins Ultraviolet Telescope
- Short Name:
- HUT
- Date:
- 22 Jul 2020 21:48:21
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The Hopkins Ultraviolet Telescope (HUT) was one of three ultraviolet instruments of the ASTRO-1 mission flown on the space shuttle Columbia during 2-10 December 1990. 106 spectrophotometric observations of 77 targets were obtained in the far-UV (i.e., 912-1850 Ã…) at a resolution of ~3 Ã…. A few sources were observed in the 415-912 Ã… region with a 1.5 Ã… resolution. The same three instruments were later flown on the space shuttle Endeavour from 3-17 March 1995 as part of the ASTRO-2 mission. During the longer ASTRO-2 mission, 385 observations of 265 targets were obtained.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/k2
- Title:
- Kepler K2 Data Search Catalog
- Short Name:
- K2
- Date:
- 22 Jul 2020 21:33:57
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- Launched in 2009, the Kepler Mission is surveying a region of our galaxy to determine what fraction of stars in our galaxy have planets and measure the size distribution of those exoplanets. Although Kepler completed its primary mission to determine the fraction of stars that have planets in 2013, it is continuing the search, using a more limited survey mode, under the new name K2. The K2 Data Search Service provides the main catalog for all K2 data.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/wuppe
- Title:
- Wisconsin Ultraviolet Photo-Polarimeter Experiment
- Short Name:
- WUPPE
- Date:
- 22 Jul 2020 21:33:04
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The Wisconsin Ultraviolet Photo-Polarimeter Experiment (WUPPE) was the spectropolarimetry component of the three ASTRO instruments that flew on Space Shuttle missions in December 1990 and March 1995. A halfwave spectropolarimeter provided medium resolution spectropolarimetry for research into the interstellar medium, hot stars, stars with circumstellar material, interacting binary stars, novae, solar system objects, and active galaxies. A Lyot analyzer obtained low resolution observations of faint targets, but due to calibration problems did not produce scientifically useful data. The WUPPE instrument provides a unique data set, one of the few providing polarimetric data in the ultraviolet portion of the spectrum.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/uit
- Title:
- Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope
- Short Name:
- UIT
- Date:
- 22 Jul 2020 21:32:30
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope UIT was one of three ultraviolet telescopes on the ASTRO-1 mission flown on the space shuttle Columbia during 2-10 December 1990. The same three instruments were later flown on the space shuttle Endeavour from 3-17 March 1995, as part of the ASTRO-2 mission. Exposures were obtained on 70-mm photographic film in the 1200-3300 Å range using broadband filters and later digitized using a Perkin-Elmer microdensitometer. Image resolution was 3" over a 40' field of view. Overall, UIT-1 obtained 821 exposures of 66 targets, and UIT-2 obtained 758 images of 193 targets.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/tues
- Title:
- Tubingen Echelle Spectrograph
- Short Name:
- TUES
- Date:
- 22 Jul 2020 21:31:05
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The Tübingen Echelle (TUES) obtained moderate dispersion observations (R=13,000) using an echelle grating including orders 40 - 61 from 910 - 1410 Angstroms. The instrument was designed and built by the University of Tübingen (PI: M. Grewing) and flew as one of three spectrographs on the ORFEUS/SPAS-2 mission for 14 days in November/December 1996. The instrumental resolution was about 10,000 and the effective aperture peaks at 1.3 cm2 near 1100 Angstroms. Objects were observed in a 10 arcsec entrance aperture. The wavelength calibration was established by means of interstellar molecular hydrogen lines.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/iue
- Title:
- International Ultraviolet Explorer
- Short Name:
- IUE
- Date:
- 22 Jul 2020 21:30:36
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) performed spectrophotometry at high (0.1-0.3 Å) and low (6-7 Å) resolution between 1150 Å and 3200 Å. The data cover a dynamic range of approximately 17 astronomical magnitudes: -2 to 10 for high dispersion; -2 and 14.9 for low dispersion. Over 104,000 ultraviolet spectra were obtained with IUE between January 26, 1978, and September 30, 1996.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/hut
- Title:
- Hopkins Ultraviolet Telescope
- Short Name:
- HUT
- Date:
- 22 Jul 2020 21:30:05
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The Hopkins Ultraviolet Telescope (HUT) was a shuttle-borne instrument used to obtain ultraviolet spectra in the far ultraviolet region of the spectrum. It was part of the ASTRO payload complement of three co-mounted instruments that flew in December 1990 and March 1995 as Space Shuttle missions. More than 650 spectra were obtained of 340 targets. In April, 2013, the HUT data was reprocessed to improve calibration, expand metadata, add new data products, and update file formats. The current cone service uses the metadata from these reprocessed files.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/fuse
- Title:
- Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer
- Short Name:
- FUSE
- Date:
- 22 Jul 2020 21:29:31
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE), launched on June 24, 1999, covers the 905-1187 Å spectral region and will obtain high resolution spectra of hot and cool stars, AGNs, supernova remnants, planetary nebulae, solar system objects as well as perform detailed studies of the interstellar medium. FUSE will be able to observe sources 10 000 times fainter than Copernicus, an early FUV mission, and has superior resolving power than the Hopkins Ultraviolet Telescope (HUT) and the Berkeley Spectrograph (BEFS) and the Tübingen Echelle Spectrograph (TUES) of the Orbiting Retrievable Far and Extreme Ultraviolet Spectrometers (ORFEUS). FUSE was planned for a 3 year lifetime with funding for an additional 2 years expected.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/euve
- Title:
- Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer
- Short Name:
- EUVE
- Date:
- 22 Jul 2020 21:28:51
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- Launched in June, 1992, The Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer (EUVE) conducted the first extreme ultraviolet (70-760 Angstroms) survey of the sky and subsequently began a Guest Observer Program of pointed
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/befs
- Title:
- Berkeley Extreme and Far-UV Spectrometer
- Short Name:
- BEFS
- Date:
- 22 Jul 2020 21:27:59
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The Berkeley Extreme and Far-UV Spectrometer (BEFS), flew on the Orbiting and Retrievable Far and Extreme Ultraviolet Spectrograph (ORFEUS)-SPAS I and II space shuttle missions in 1993 and 1996, returning high-resolution (/3000) FUV spectra (900-1200 Å) of 75 astrophysical objects from the first flight and more than 100 from the second. EUV spectra (400-900 Å) were obtained for a subset of these targets.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/kepler
- Title:
- Kepler Data Search
- Short Name:
- Kepler CS
- Date:
- 22 Jul 2020 21:17:20
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- Launched in 2009, the Kepler Mission is surveying a region of our galaxy to determine what fraction of stars in our galaxy have planets and measure the size distribution of those exoplanets. Although Kepler completed its primary mission to determine the fraction of stars that have planets in 2013, it is continuing the search, using a more limited survey mode, under the new name K2. This service is the main Kepler data search.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/kepler_ktc
- Title:
- Kepler Data Search
- Short Name:
- KTC
- Date:
- 22 Jul 2020 21:12:32
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- This interface joins the Kepler Target Catalog (KTC) with other tables to allow users to access the Kepler data archive. Observed Kepler targets are included with their associated data set names. Since most of the Kepler light curve data is still proprietary, public data can be found by searching for release dates earlier than todays date.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/kepler_planets
- Title:
- Kepler Confirmed Planets
- Short Name:
- Kepler Planets
- Date:
- 22 Jul 2020 20:51:12
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The list of currently confirmed exoplanets discovered by Kepler (from data compiled by http://nexsci.caltech.edu).
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/siap/hla
- Title:
- Hubble Legacy Archive
- Short Name:
- HLA
- Date:
- 21 Jul 2020 20:46:18
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- The Hubble Space Telecope Legacy Archive (HLA) was developed at the Space Telescope Science Institute to optimize the science return from HST instruments. This resource is an image service which accesses all HLA observation data. The calibrated data is fully online with several forms of access including footprint visualization, composite images, extracted spectra and source lists.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/catalogs/HLASTARCLUSTERS
- Title:
- HLA Star Clusters ConeSearch
- Short Name:
- STARCLUSTERS CS
- Date:
- 13 Feb 2020 17:47:36
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- All MAST catalog holdings are available via a ConeSearch endpoint. A high-level science product was produced cataloging star clusters within the HLA: compact star cluster catalogs are presented for 20 nearby, star-forming galaxies using observations from the Advanced Catalog for Surveys (ACS) and source lists generated by the Hubble Legacy Archive. Results based on these cluster catalogs are published in the paper "The Luminosity Function of Star Clusters in 20 Star-Forming Galaxies Based on Hubble Legacy Archive Photometry" Whitmore, AJ 147:78. A typical cluster luminosity function can be approximated by a power-law, with an average value for the index of -2.37 and rms scatter = 0.18. The uniform database provided by these HLA catalogs results in a small scatter (0.5 magnitude) in the correlation between the magnitude of the brightest cluster (M_brightest) and Log of the number of clusters brighter than M_I = -9 (Log N). More information on the catalog is available at https://archive.stsci.edu/prepds/hlastarclusters/. All available missions are listed at http://archive.stsci.edu/vo/mast_services.html.
- ID:
- ivo://archive.stsci.edu/catalogs/PanSTARRS1DR1Best
- Title:
- Pan-STARRS DR1 "Best" Catalog ConeSearch
- Short Name:
- PS1DR1Cone
- Date:
- 13 Feb 2020 17:45:49
- Publisher:
- Space Telescope Science Institute Archive
- Description:
- Pan-STARRS is a system for wide-field astronomical imaging developed and operated by the Institute for Astronomy at the University of Hawaii. Pan-STARRS1 (PS1) is the first part of Pan-STARRS to be completed and is the basis for Data Release 1 (DR1). The PS1 survey used a 1.8 meter telescope and its 1.4 Gigapixel camera (GPC1; see PS1 GPC1 camera) to image the sky in five broadband filters (g, r, i, z, y). The PS1 Science Consortium funded the operation of the Pan-STARRS1 telescope, situated at Haleakala Observatories near the summit of Haleakala in Hawaii, for the purposes of astronomical research. The PS1 consortium is made up of astronomers and engineers from 14 institutions from six countries. The Pan-STARRS Data Release 1 Object Catalog "Best" filtered exists in the MAST holdings and is thus available through a cone search. The filtered data is a ~2billion row subset based on an object having more than 2 detections. All available catalogs are listed at http://archive.stsci.edu/vo/mast_services.html.