The entry for each source has a double page format. The left-hand page contains the IRAS data, and the right-hand page the information on the associated cataloged galaxies and quasars. The galaxy or quasar names can appear in five separate columns, each containing entries from one or more galaxy catalogs. Table III.A.1 details the assignments of the various galaxy catalogs to the five columns. Details of the association procedures and the optical positions used for the galaxies are given in Sec. III.
If a particular IRAS source associates with two or more objects in the same catalog, or in catalogs sharing the same column, additional lines are used for that source in the Extragalactic Catalog. The entries appear in blocks of ten IRAS sources.
The IRAS information appearing in the Extragalactic Catalog is identical to that in the Point Source Catalog, Version 2, except that the printed versions differ in the selection of parameters. An additional parameter has been included in the Extragalactic Catalog; namely, a far-infrared flux especially suited to galaxies. An error in this parameter in Version 1 of the Extragalactic Catalog has been corrected. Further detailed information on all of the entries besides this one can be found in the Explanatory Supplement to the IRAS Catalogs and Atlases (S.X). References to this information are given below, where appropriate.
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| Symbol Uncertainty Range |
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| A 0.00 <= delta(f_nu)/f_nu < 0.04 |
| B 0.04 <= delta(f_nu)/f_nu < 0.08 |
| C 0.08 <= delta(f_nu)/f_nu < 0.12 |
| D 0.12 <= delta(f_nu)/f_nu < 0.16 |
| E 0.16 <= delta(f_nu)/f_nu < 0.20 |
| F delta(f_nu)/f_nu >=0.20 |
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CIRR1 gives the number of 100 um-only hours-confirmed sources located within a +/- 0.5 deg box in ecliptic coordinates centered on the source. The sources included in this count are the weeks-confirmed sources prior to high-source-density processing, if applicable (see Sec. II.E), plus those sources hours-confirmed but not weeks-confirmed. Values of greater than 3 may indicate contamination by cirrus with structure on the point-source size scale. CIRR2 gives a cirrus indication on a larger scale than CIRR1 and compares a "cirrus flux" with the source flux at 100 um (see S.V.H.4 for derivation of CIRR2). Values of CIRR2 larger than 4 or 5 indicate the presence of considerable structure in the 100 um emission on a 0.5 deg scale. A value of 0 indicates that no 100 um extended emission data were available for the source in question.
Table IV.A.1
Key to Hex Encoded Flags [1]
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| Value of Flag 12 25 60 100 |
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| |
| 0 0 0 0 0 |
| 1 1 0 0 0 |
| 2 0 1 0 0 |
| 3 1 1 0 0 |
| 4 0 0 1 0 |
| 5 1 0 1 0 |
| 6 0 1 1 0 |
| 7 1 1 1 0 |
| 8 0 0 0 1 |
| 9 1 0 0 1 |
| A 0 1 0 1 |
| B 1 1 0 1 |
| C 0 0 1 1 |
| D 1 0 1 1 |
| E 0 1 1 1 |
| F 1 1 1 1 |
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[1] The table indicates whether the bit is set (1) or not (0) for each
band.
For many galaxies, the SES2 flag is set but no extended-source associations are given. This situation arises primarily because the SES2 flag is based on weeks-confirmed small-scale structure sources (which numbered about 40,000), whereas associations were established with the Small Scale Structure Catalog which contains only 16,740 entries. The presence of a SES2 flag is sufficient cause for suspecting that the galaxy may have been resolved by IRAS, though the extended detection did not make it through the stringent final catalog selection process. (See the Explanatory Supplement to the Small Scale Structure Catalog 1988 for more detail.) Another reason that may have led to the situation described above is that SES2 flags were based on a slightly larger search window than associations with the Small Scale Structure Catalog.
Table IV.A.2
Key to Identifications from Non-Galaxy Catalogs [1]
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Code Catalog
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1 Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory Star Catalog, 1966
2 Bright Star Catalogue - 4th Edition, Hoffleit and Jascheck 1982
3 Dearborn Observatory Catalogue of faint Red Stars, Lee et al.
1943, 1944, 1947
4 General Catalogue of Variable Stars, Kukarkin et al. 1970, 1971
5 Early Type Stars with Emission Lines, Wackerling 1970
6 New Catalog of Suspected Variable Stars, Kukarkin et al. 1981
7 General Catalogue of Cool Carbon Stars
8 Catalog of Nearby Stars, Gliese 1969
9 General Catalog of S Stars, Stephenson 1973, 1976
A Strasbourg Planetary Nebulae
B Parkes HII Region Survey, Haynes et al. 1979
C Bonn HII Region Survey, Altenhoff et al. 1979
D Catalog of CO Radial Velocities Toward Galactic HII Regions,
Blitz et al. 1982
E Catalogue of Dark Nebulae, Lynds 1962
Comparison Catalog of HII Regions, Marsalkova 1974
Catalog of Star Clusters and Associations, Alter et al. 1970
Catalog of Bright Diffuse Nebulae, Cederblad 1946
Untersuchungen Uber Reflexionsnebel am Palomar Sky Survey,
Dorschner and Gurtler 1964
A Study of Reflection Nebulae, van den Bergh 1966b
Catalog of Southern Stars Embedded in Nebulosity,
van den Bergh and Herbst 1975
F Revised Air Force Geophysical Laboratory Four-Color Survey,
Price and Murdock 1983
G Two Micron Sky Survey, Neugebauer and Leighton 1969
H Equatorial Infrared Catalogue, Sweeney et al. 1978
I Two Micron Sky Survey with Improved Positions,
Kleinmann and Joyce 1984
J Catalog of Extragalactic Radio Sources Having Flux Densities
Greater than 1 Jy at 5 Ghz, Kuhr et al. 1981
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[1] One extragalactic catalog, J, is included.
Table IV.B.1. Format of IRAS Data for Extragalactic Catalog Tape
Start
Byte Name Description Units Format
1 NAME IRAS source name --- A11
12 RAHR Right Ascension 1950 Hours I2
15 RAMIN Right Ascension 1950 Minutes I2
18 RASEC Right Ascension 1950 Seconds F4.1
23 DECSGN Declination Sign +,- A1
24 DECDEG Declination 1950 Arc degrees I2
27 DECMIN Declination 1950 Arc minutes I2
30 DECSEC Declination 1950 Arc seconds I2
33 GLAT Galactic latitude 1950 Arc degrees I3
37 UNCMAJ Uncertainty ellipse Arc seconds I3
semi-major axis
40 UNCMIN Uncertainty ellipse Arc seconds I3
semi-minor axis
44 POSANG Uncertainty ellipse Degrees I3
position angle (East of North)
47 NHCON Number of times observed --- I2
49 FNU_12 12 um flux density Janskys F6.2
averaged, non color corrected (10E-26 W/m**2/Hz)
55 FQUAL_12 12 um flux quality where --- A1
(blank) = high quality
: = moderate quality
L = upper limit
56 FNU_25 25 um flux density Janskys F6.2
averaged, non color corrected (10E-26 W/m**2/Hz)
62 FQUAL_25 25 um flux quality where --- A1
(blank) = high quality
: = moderate quality
L = upper limit
63 FNU_60 60 um flux density Janskys F7.2
averaged, non color corrected (10E-26 W/m**2/Hz)
70 FQUAL_60 60 um flux quality where --- A1
(blank) = high quality
: = moderate quality
L = upper limit
71 FNU_100 100 um flux density Janskys F7.2
averaged, non color corrected (10E-26 W/m**2/Hz)
78 FQUAL_100 100 um flux quality where --- A1
(blank) = high quality
: = moderate quality
L = upper limit
79 FIR Log (FIR) far infrared flux W/m**2 F6.2
combined 60 & 100 um flux,
see Appendix B
85 FQFIR FIR flux quality where --- A1
(blank) = high quality
: = moderate quality
L = upper limit
86 RELUNC [1] Percent relative flux density --- 4A1
uncertainties, one value per band,
A - 0% < UNCS < 4%
B - 4 < UNCS < 8
C - 8 < UNCS < 12
D - 12 < UNCS < 16
E - 16 < UNCS < 20
F - UNCS > 20
Table IV.B.1. Format of IRAS Data for Extragalactic Catalog Tape
Start
Byte Name Description Units Format
91 CC [1] Point source correlation --- 4A1
coefficient, one value per band
A = 100%
B = 99
C = 98
.
.
M = 87
96 CIRR1 Cirrus indicator, number of --- I1
100 um only sources in window
97 CIRR2 Cirrus indicator, ratio of --- I1
cirrus flux to source flux
99 CONFUSE Confusion flag, hex encoded --- I1
see Table IV.A.1.
100 PNEARH Number hours-confirmed point --- I1
sources in window
PNEARH>9 = 9
101 PNEARW Number of weeks-confirmed --- I1
point sources in window
PNEARW>9 = 9
102 HSDFLG High source density flag, hex --- I1
encoded, see table IV.A.1.
104 SES1 [1] Number of seconds-confirmed small --- 4I1
extended sources in window,
one value per band
108 SES2 Number of weeks-confirmed small --- I1
extended sources in window,
hex encoded, see table IV.A.1.
109 NSSS Number of associations from --- I2
Small Scale Structure Catalog
112 SSSNAM Name of closest SSS association --- A10
122 DISSSS Separation from the SSS source Arc minutes I3
125 NONGAL Number of associations from --- I2
non-galaxy catalogs listed in
table S.V.H.1.
128 IDNGAL Code indicating non-galaxy --- A1
catalog with closest association,
see table IV.A.2.
130 DSNGAL Separation of the non-galaxy Arc minutes I3
source
133 NRECS Number of lines in association --- I2
file which are keyed on this
IRAS name
135 BLANKS Blank space for possible added --- A26
data
[1] In the FITS header, these quantities are suffixed by the wavelength.
Example: CC(4) is given as CC_12, CC_25, CC_60, and CC_100.
Table IV.B.2. Format of Association Data for Extragalactic Catalog Tape
Start
Byte Name Description Units Format
1 NAME Repeat of IRAS source name --- A11
12 PGCNAM Galaxy name from Primary Galaxy --- A12
Catalog (UGC, UGCA, ESO, OR CGCG)
25 NPGC Number of appearances --- I1
27 DIAMP Major axis diameter Arc seconds I4
33 DISPGC Distance from IRAS source Arc seconds I3
37 PAPGC Position angle of separation Degrees East I3
vector of North
41 POSFLG Position flag, see Sec.IX --- A1
42 MAGFLG Magnitude flag, see Sec.IX --- A1
44 MAGPGC Magnitude from Primary Galaxy Magnitude F4.1
Catalog
49 CLASSN Classification field --- A7
57 MCGNAM Galaxy name from MCG --- A11
69 NMCG Number of appearances --- I1
71 DIAMM Major axis diameter Arc seconds I4
76 DISMCG Distance from IRAS source Arc seconds I3
80 PAMCG Position angle of separation Degrees East I3
vector of North
84 NGCIC NGC or IC identification of --- A7
Primary Catalog or MCG galaxy
91 AMDNAM ARP, MKN, DDO associations --- A7
99 NAMD Number of appearances --- I1
101 DISAMD Distance from IRAS source Arc seconds I3
105 PAAMD Position angle of separation Degrees East I3
vector of North
109 VVZNAM VCV, VV, Zwicky list associations --- A11
121 NVVZ Number of appearances --- I1
123 DISVVZ Distance from IRAS source Arc seconds I3
127 PAVVZ Position angle of separation Degrees East I3
vector of North
131 VCVFLG VCV identifier or VV flag, --- A2
see Sec. IX
133 RECNO Main Data Table record number --- I5
for IRAS source
138 BLANKS Blank space for possible --- A23
added data