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AT20G1FGL - AT20G/Fermi 1FGL Source Catalog |
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This table contains the complete list of all 233 Fermi-AT20G matches.
High-frequency Radio Properties of Sources in the Fermi-LAT 1 year Point Source Catalog Mahony E.K., Sadler E.M., Murphy T., Ekers R.D., Edwards P.G., Massardi M. <Astrophys. J. 718, 587 (2010)> =2010ApJ...718..587M
Fermi_Name
The First Fermi-LAT Catalog (1FGL) gamma-ray source designation
(Abdo et al. 2010, ApJS, 188, 405).
Fermi_RA
The Right Ascension of the Fermi source in the selected equinox.
This was given in J2000 decimal degrees to a precision of 0.1 degrees in
the original table.
Fermi_Dec
The Declination of the Fermi source in the selected equinox.
This was given in J2000 decimal degrees to a precision of 0.1 degrees in
the original table.
Fermi_Semi_Major_Axis_95
The semi-major axis of the error ellipse of the
Fermi source at 95% confidence, in degrees.
Fermi_Semi_Minor_Axis_95
The semi-minor axis of the error ellipse of the
Fermi source at 95% confidence, in degrees.
Fermi_Position_Angle_95
The position angle of the Fermi source
95%-confidence semi-major axis, from celestial North, positive toward
increasing R.A. (eastward), in degrees.
Fermi_Pivot_Energy
The Fermi source energy, in MeV, at which the error in
the differential photon flux is minimal (i.e., the decorrelation energy for
the power-law fit). This is derived from the likelihood analysis for
100 MeV - 100 GeV.
Fermi_Flux_Density
The differential photon flux of the Fermi source
at the pivot energy, in photons/cm2/MeV/s. This is derived from the
likelihood analysis for 100 MeV - 100 GeV.
Fermi_Flux_Density_Error
The 1-sigma uncertainty in the differential
flux of the Fermi source at the pivot energy, in photons/cm2/MeV/s.
Fermi_Variability_Index
The result of a chi-squared test of deviations of
the Fermi source flux in 11 time segments from a flat lightcurve over the full
11-month catalog interval. A value greater than 23.21 indicates less than a 1%
chance of being a steady source. See the 1FGL paper (Abdo et al. 2010,
ApJS, 188, 405) for more details.
Alt_GammaRay_Name
The corresponding name of the 1FGL source in the Fermi
Bright Gamma-Ray Source List (0FGL: Abdo et al. 2009, ApJS, 183, 46).
Alt_Name
The designation of the identified or likely associated source to
the Fermi source, as given in the 1FGL Catalog.
Fermi_Source_Type
The primary class designation of the identification or
likely associated source as given in the 1FGL Catalog (Abdo et al. 2010,
ApJS, 188, 405). Refer to that paper for details of class designations and
the association method. Note that designations shown in capital letters are
firm identifications; lower case letters indicate associations. In the case
of AGN, many of the associations have high confidence (Abdo et al. 2010, ApJ,
715, 429).The following abbreviations are used:
agn = other non-blazar agn agu = active galaxy of uncertain type bzb = BL Lac type of blazar bzq = FSRQ type of blazar glc = globular cluster gal = normal galaxy mqo = micro-quasar object = X-ray binary (black hole or neutron star) with radio jet sbg = starburst galaxy snr = supernova remnant spp = special case - potential association with SNR or PWN PSR = pulsar, identified by pulsations psr = pulsar, spatial association pwn = pulsar wind nebula xrb = other X-ray binaryTable 7 in the 1FGL Catalog (Abdo et al. 2010, ApJS, 188, 405) lists possible associations for sources near supernova remnants, designated 'spp' herein.
Name
The AT20G radio source designation (AT20G JHHMMSS-DDMMSS).
RA
The Right Ascension of the AT20G radio source in the selected equinox.
This was given in J2000 equatorial coordinates to a precision of 0.01 seconds
of time in the original table.
Dec
The Declination of the AT20G radio source in the selected equinox.
This was given in J2000 equatorial coordinates to a precision of 0.1
arcseconds in the original table.
LII
The Galactic Longitude of the AT20G radio source.
BII
The Galactic Latitude of the AT20G radio source.
Offset
The offset between the Fermi and AT20G source positions, in degrees.
Flux_1p5_cm
The radio source integrated flux density at 20 GHz, in mJy.
Flux_3p5_cm
The radio source integrated flux density at 8.4 GHz, in mJy.
Flux_6_cm
The radio source integrated flux density at 4.8 GHz, in mJy.
Radio_Spectral_Index
The radio source spectral index between 4.8 and 20 GHz.
AT20G_Quality_Flag
The AT20G radio source flux quality flag, where 'p'
denotes a poor flux measurement for a variety of reasons as explained in
Murphy et al. (2010, MNRAS, 402, 2403), and 'g' refers to a good flux
measurement.
Flux_30_cm
The radio source integrated flux density at ~ 1 GHz, in mJy,
based on the NVSS 1.4-GHz or SUMSS 843-MHz cataloged values for the source.
Optical_RA
The Right Ascension of the optical source counterpart, when
available, in the selected equinox. This was given in J2000 equatorial
coordinates to a precision of 0.01 seconds of time in the original table.
Optical_Dec
The Declination of the optical source counterpart, when
available, in the selected equinox. This was given in J2000 equatorial
coordinates to a precision of 0.1 arcseconds in the original table.
BJ_Mag
The SuperCOSMOS B_J band magnitude of the optical source counterpart,
when available.
Redshift
The redshift of the source.
Ref_Redshift
The reference or bibliographical reference code for the
source of the quoted redshift.