- ID:
- ivo://irsa.ipac/Spitzer/Images/MIPSGAL
- Title:
- A 24 and 70 Micron Survey of the Inner Galactic Disk with MIPS
- Short Name:
- MIPSGAL
- Date:
- 27 Oct 2022 19:00:00
- Publisher:
- NASA/IPAC Infrared Science Archive
- Description:
- MIPSGAL is a survey of the inner 248 square degrees of the Galactic plane at 24 and 70 microns using the MIPS instrument aboard the Spitzer Space Telescope. The survey covers Galactic latitudes of -1° < b < +1° for Galactic longitudes of l < 62° and l > 298°. Version 3.0 of the MIPSGAL data includes mosaics only at 24um, but covering the entire survey region. |b| < 1° is covered for -68° < l < 69°, and |b| < 3° is covered for -8° < l < 9°.
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- ID:
- ivo://jvo/isas/darts/akari/AKARI-IRC_Spectrum_Pointed_SlitlessMIR_spectrum_1.0
- Title:
- AKARI/IRC MIR-S slit-less spectroscopic catalogue
- Short Name:
- AKARI_IRC_SPEC_V1
- Date:
- 29 May 2024 05:27:23
- Publisher:
- JVO
- Description:
- A catalogue of mid-infrared slit-less spectra (5.5-12.5 ?m) extracted from the AKARI/IRC MIR-S spectroscopic observation data. All 886 MIR-S spectroscopic data obtained in Phases 1&2 are analyzed, and 862 spectra of 604 individual sources that are little contaminated by nearby sources are catalogued. We also present a 9 ?m point source catalogue generated as a by-product. The point source catalogue contains 42,387 sources brighter than 0.3 mJy.
- ID:
- ivo://jvo/isas/darts/akari/AKARI-IRC_Spectrum_Pointed_SlitlessMIR_psc_1.0
- Title:
- AKARI/IRC MIR-S slit-less 9um point source catalogue
- Short Name:
- AKARI_IRC_SPEC_PSC_V1
- Date:
- 23 Aug 2022 05:23:32
- Publisher:
- JVO
- Description:
- This is a 9 um point source catalogue generated as a by-product of the "AKARI/IRC MIR-S slit-less spectroscopic catalogue". The point source catalogue contains 42,387 sources brighter than 0.3 mJy.
- ID:
- ivo://jvo/isas/darts/akari/AKARI-IRC_Spectrum_Pointed_DiffuseSkyPatch_1.0
- Title:
- AKARI/IRC NIR Low-resolution Spectral Catalogue of Diffuse Sky Patches
- Short Name:
- AKARI_IRC_SPEC_DSP
- Date:
- 29 May 2024 05:24:52
- Publisher:
- JVO
- Description:
- This catalog contains the 278 low-resolution (R~20) near-infrared (1.8-5.3 micron) spectra of diffuse sky covering a wide range of galactic and ecliptic latitudes with the Infrared Camera (IRC) onboard AKARI before the exhaustion of liquid-helium (from September 2006 to May 2007). Advanced reduction methods specialized for the slit spectroscopy of diffuse sky spectra are developed for constructing this spectral catalog.
- ID:
- ivo://jvo/isas/darts/akari/AKARI-IRC_Spectrum_Pointed_GALPN_1.0
- Title:
- AKARI/IRC NIR Spectral Atlas of Galactic Planetary Nebulae
- Short Name:
- AKARI_IRC_SPEC_GALPN
- Date:
- 29 May 2024 05:26:27
- Publisher:
- JVO
- Description:
- This catalog contains near-infrared (2.5--5.0 micron) low-resolution (R ~ 100) spectra of 72 Galactic Planetary Nebulae (PNe), obtained with the InfraRed Camera (IRC) onboard the AKARI satellite in the post-helium phase. The objects were treated as almost point sources for the IRC. Grism spectroscopy was carried out in the 1-arcmin window. The near-infrared spectra were obtained in a slit-less mode without any flux loss due to a slit. The spectra show emission features including hydrogen recombination lines, helium recombination lines, the 3.3--3.5 micron hydrocarbon features, [MgIV] at 4.49 micron, and [ArVI] at 4.53 micron. This catalog also contains the intensity and equivalent width of these emission features measured by spectral fitting. The source list (source.dat) summarizes observations. As ancillary data, the magnitudes in the V- and Ks-band, the extinction at V-band toward the objects, and the effective temperature collected from literature are listed in another table (misc.dat). The intensities and the equivalent widths of the emission features are tabulated in different tables (intens.dat and equivw.dat). Each object is identified by the PNG ID (PNG) or an observation ID (Obs-ID). One-dimensional near-infrared spectra are stored in a directory (spc/). Each spectrum is identified by the observation ID.
- ID:
- ivo://jvo/isas/akari_dr1
- Title:
- AKARI Point Source Catalogues Public Release 1
- Short Name:
- AKARI_DR1
- Date:
- 08 Jan 2023 14:49:11
- Publisher:
- JVO
- Description:
- Akari is Japan's first dedicated infrared astronomical satellite (and the second infrared space mission following IRTS) launched on February 22, 2006. Akari's primary mission is to carry out the all-sky survey with the best sensitivity, spatial resolution and the widest wavelengths. The AKARI/FIS Bright Source Catalogue Version 1.0 provides the positions and fluxes of 427,071 point sources in the four far-infrared wavelengths centred at 65, 90, 140, and 160 um. The sensitivity in the 90 um band is about 0.55 Jy. The AKARI/IRC Point Source Catalogue Version 1.0 provides positions and fluxes of 870,973 sources (844,649 sources in 9um band and 194,551 sources in 18um band) in the Mid-Infrared wavelengths.
- ID:
- ivo://irsa.ipac/WISE/Images/AllWISE/L3a
- Title:
- AllWISE Atlas (L3a) Coadd Images
- Short Name:
- AllWISE L3a
- Date:
- 16 Mar 2017 01:00:00
- Publisher:
- NASA/IPAC Infrared Science Archive
- Description:
- The AllWISE program builds upon the work of the successful Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer mission (WISE; Wright et al. 2010) by combining data from the WISE cryogenic and NEOWISE (Mainzer et al. 2011 ApJ, 731, 53) post-cryogenic survey phases to form the most comprehensive view of the full mid-infrared sky currently available. By combining the data from two complete sky coverage epochs using an advanced data processing system, AllWISE has generated new products that have enhanced photometric sensitivity and accuracy, and improved astrometric precision compared to the 2012 WISE All-Sky Data Release. Exploiting the 6 to 12 month baseline between the WISE sky coverage epochs enables AllWISE to measure source motions for the first time, and to compute improved flux variability statistics. The AllWISE Images Atlas is comprised of 18,240 4-band calibrated 1.56°x1.56° FITS images, depth-of-coverage and noise maps, and image metadata produced by coadding nearly 7.9 million Single-exposure images from all survey phases.
- ID:
- ivo://astron.nl/apertif_dr1/q/apertif_dr1_continuum_images
- Title:
- Apertif DR1 - Continuum images
- Short Name:
- Continuum images
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2024 00:54:16
- Publisher:
- ASTRON
- Description:
- Apertif is a phased-array feed system for the Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope (WSRT), providing forty instantaneous beams over 300 MHz of bandwidth. This first data release includes observations in the first year of survey operations, from 1 July 2019 through 30 June 2020. The data release includes all raw observational data for a total of 221 observations of 160 independent target fields, covering approximately one thousand square degrees of sky. A subset of processed data products, meeting specified quality assessment criteria as outlined in Adams et al. (2022), are also released. Images and cubes are released on a per beam basis, and 3374 beams (of 7640 considered) are included in this data release. The processed data products are only available for the upper 150 MHz of the band over the range 1280–1430 MHz. The first 12.5 MHz of data are flagged due to persistent RFI resulting in a nominal bandwidth of 137.5 MHz and central frequency of 1361.25 MHz. The data products are not primary-beam corrected, however the primary-beam images are provided separately that may be used for mosaicking or for correction of individual images. This service queries the continuum images from the first data release of Apertif. Multi-frequency synthesis (mfs) Stokes I images are produced over the full frequency range (1292.5– 1430 MHz) and saved as fits files for each beam. The size of the continuum images is 3.4 deg × 3.4 deg (3073 × 3073 pixels, with 4''/pixel). The median noise in the continuum images is 41.4 uJy/beam and the median angular resolution is 11.6''/sin(declination). A companion VO table provides a continuum source catalog based on all continuum images contained in this data release and is described in Kutkin et al. (2022) (see https://vo.astron.nl/apertif_dr1/q/apertif_dr1_catalogue/form).
- ID:
- ivo://astron.nl/apertif_dr1/q/apertif_dr1_calibrated_visibilities
- Title:
- Apertif DR1 - Field calibrated visibilities
- Short Name:
- CalVis
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2024 00:54:16
- Publisher:
- ASTRON
- Description:
- Apertif is a phased-array feed system for the Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope (WSRT), providing forty instantaneous beams over 300 MHz of bandwidth. This first data release includes observations in the first year of survey operations, from 1 July 2019 through 30 June 2020. The data release includes all raw observational data for a total of 221 observations of 160 independent target fields, covering approximately one thousand square degrees of sky. A subset of processed data products, meeting specified quality assessment criteria as outlined in Adams et al. (2022), are also released. Images and cubes are released on a per beam basis, and 3374 beams (of 7640 considered) are included in this data release. The processed data products are only available for the upper 150 MHz of the band over the range 1280–1430 MHz. The first 12.5 MHz of data are flagged due to persistent RFI resulting in a nominal bandwidth of 137.5 MHz and central frequency of 1361.25 MHz. The data products are not primary-beam corrected, however the primary-beam images are provided separately that may be used for mosaicking or for correction of individual images. This service queries the calibrated visibility measurement sets. The calibrated visibility data, with cross-calibration and self-calibration solutions applied, are currently stored as an intermediate data product at full time and spectral resolution. These are stored on tape with the raw data and are not immediately available for download. The data release documentation should be consulted for up-to-date information on how to access the data.
- ID:
- ivo://astron.nl/apertif_dr1/q/apertif_dr1_raw_visibilities
- Title:
- Apertif DR1 - Field raw visibilities
- Short Name:
- RawVis
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2024 00:54:16
- Publisher:
- ASTRON
- Description:
- Apertif is a phased-array feed system for the Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope (WSRT), providing forty instantaneous beams over 300 MHz of bandwidth. This first data release includes observations in the first year of survey operations, from 1 July 2019 through 30 June 2020. The data release includes all raw observational data for a total of 221 observations of 160 independent target fields, covering approximately one thousand square degrees of sky. A subset of processed data products, meeting specified quality assessment criteria as outlined in Adams et al. (2022), are also released. Images and cubes are released on a per beam basis, and 3374 beams (of 7640 considered) are included in this data release. The processed data products are only available for the upper 150 MHz of the band over the range 1280–1430 MHz. The first 12.5 MHz of data are flagged due to persistent RFI resulting in a nominal bandwidth of 137.5 MHz and central frequency of 1361.25 MHz. The data products are not primary-beam corrected, however the primary-beam images are provided separately that may be used for mosaicking or for correction of individual images. The raw visibility data are provided as separate collections for the survey fields, flux calibrator and polarization calibrator observations. The tables can be joined to identify the associated calibrators for a target observation. This service queries the raw visibilities for the survey fields. These are stored on tape and are not immediately available for download. The data release documentation should be consulted for up-to-date information on how to access the data.