CLASS - HEASARC Object Classifications |
HEASARC Archive |
Each object is assigned a four digit numeric code to represent its object classification. The first digit describes the global classification (e.g., AGN or star). The following digits assign further classifications or properties such as spectral type, or type of AGN. Each sub-class is chosen to contain a unique set of properties. For example, all normal (non-degenerate) stars have the first digit set to 2. The second digit for stars indicates the spectral type (O, B, etc.), the third digit the numerical sub-type, and the last digit the luminosity class; thus, a G5V star will have the class code of 2555. All stars later (cooler) than F0 have a "class" number between 2400 and 2999. As another example, all AGN have class codes that lie between 7000 and 7999; a search by class for AGN would thus be made by doing a search of the class parameter with the range set from 7000 to 7999.
It should be emphasized that the class assignments of the same source found in different databases may not always be identical, and, for any given database, the class codes may not always be present, correct, or complete: see the database help for the particular database in question to determine how the class codes were constructed. ALWAYS USE THE CLASS CODES WITH THESE CAVEATS IN MIND.
1000 - X-ray binary 1100 - HMXRB 10 - X-ray pulsar 1 - flares 1200 - HMXRB supergiant 20 - burster 2 - jets 1300 - HMXRB Be star 30 - black hole 3 - eclipsing 1400 - LMXRB 40 - QPO 4 - ultra-soft transient 1500 - LMXRB Globular cluster 50 - QPO & black hole 5 - soft transient 60 - QPO & pulsar 6 - hard transient 70 - QPO & bursts 7 - eclipsing dipper 80 - QPO,pulsar,bursts 8 - eclipsing ADC 90 - pulsar & bursts 9 - dipper 1600 - CV 10 - Classical Nova 1 - oscillations 20 - Recurrent Nova 2 - coherent osc. 30 - AM Her (polar) 3 - fast 40 - Intermediate polar 4 - slow 50 - Dwarf nova 5 - eclipsing 60 - Dwarf nova U Gem type 6 - 70 - Dwarf Nova Z Cam type 7 - 80 - Dwarf Nova SU Uma type 8 - 90 - Nova like 9 - 1700 - Gamma ray 00 - source 1 - pulsar 10 - burst 20 - burst, soft repeater 1800 - Radio Pulsar 1810 - X-ray pulsator 1820 - Supersoft source 1830 - Isolated neutron star 1840 - Anomalous X-ray pulsar (AXP) 1850 - Extrasolar planet 1860 - Brown dwarf 1870 - Protostar of Type 0 1880 - Protostar of Type I 1890 - Luminous Blue Variable (LBV) 1900 - RS CVn star 1910 - Algol star 1920 - Beta Lyr star 1930 - W UMa star 1940 - Symbiotic star 1950 - Zeta Aurigae star 1960 - FK Comae star 1970 - UV Ceti type 1980 - T Tauri star 1 - (naked) 2 - (post) 1990 - Herbig Ae/Be star 1991 - Be star 2000 - Wolf Rayet 00 - unknown type 0 - spectral type unknown 10 - WN 1 ............... 1 20 - WC 2 ............... 2 30 - WO 3 ............... 3 4 ............... 4 5 ............... 5 6 ............... 6 7 ............... 7 8 ............... 8 9 ............... 9-11 00 - spectral type 0 0 .... luminosity class unknown 2100 - O 10................ 1 1 ..................... I or 0 2200 - B 20................ 2 2 ..................... II 2300 - A 30................ 3 3 ..................... III 2400 - F 40................ 4 4 ..................... IV 2500 - G 50................ 5 5 ..................... V 2600 - K 60................ 6 6 ..................... VI 2700 - M 70................ 7 2800 - Me 80................ 8 90................ 9 2900 - Star 10 - Luyten color class a 20 - Luyten color class a-f 30 - Luyten color class f 40 - Luyten color class f-g 50 - Luyten color class g 60 - Luyten color class g-k 70 - Luyten color class k 80 - Luyten color class k-m 90 - Luyten color class m 3000 - Extended galactic or extragalactic 3100 - SNR Crab-like 10 - Shell 1 - Radio Pulsar 3200 - SNR 20 - Filled-center 2 - Type I 3300 - Star forming region 30 - Composite 3 - Type II 3400 - Cloud 40 - Dark 3500 - Nebula 50 - Molecular 3600 - Open star cluster 60 - Planetary 3700 - OB association/HII region 70 - Reflection 3800 - Herbig-Haro object 80 - Globular Cluster 3900 - Diffuse X-ray emission 4000 - White dwarf 00 - 0 - 4100 - White dwarf DA 10 - A 1 - PNN 4200 - White dwarf DB 20 - B 2 - PNN detached binary 4300 - White dwarf DC 30 - C 3 - detached binary 4400 - White dwarf DO 40 - O 4 - O 4500 - White dwarf DZ 50 - Z 5 - Z 4600 - White dwarf DQ 60 - Q 6 - Q 4700 - White dwarf DX 70 - X 7 - X 4800 - White dwarf sD 80 - V 8 - P 4900 - White dwarf PG1159-type 90 - P 9 - H 5000 - Cluster of galaxies 10 - Abell class <0 1 - Cooling Flow 20 - Abell class 0 30 - Abell class 1 40 - Abell class 2 50 - Abell class >2 60 - non-Abell 5100 - Compact group of galaxies 5200 - Group of galaxies 5500 - X-ray background 6000 - Non-active galaxy 6100 - Dwarf Galaxy 10 - radio loud 1 - flat radio spectrum 6200 - Spiral galaxy 20 - HII region 2 - steep radio spectrum 6300 - Elliptical galaxy 30 - Multiple nuclei 3 - inverted radio spectrum 6400 - Starburst galaxy 40 - Barred 6500 - Interacting galaxy 50 - Unbarred 6600 - Irregular galaxy 60 - Mixed 6700 - Galaxy 70 - Nebulous region 6800 - Lenticular galaxy 6900 - Normal galaxy 7000 - AGN Unclassified 7100 - Seyfert 10 - radio loud 1 - flat radio spectrum 7200 - QSO 20 - radio loud/polarized 2 - steep radio spectrum 7300 - BL Lac 30 - radio quiet 3 - inverted radio spect 7400 - Liner 40 - radio loud/invert sp 4 - type 1 7500 - Radio Galaxy 50 - radio loud/flat sp 5 - type 1.5 7600 - IR Galaxy 60 - radio loud/steep sp 6 - type 2 7700 - OVV 70 - radio pol/invert sp 80 - radio pol/flat sp 90 - radio pol/steep sp 7800 - NEL (Narrow Emission-Line) galaxy 7900 - NLS1 (Narrow-Line Seyfert 1) galaxy 8000 - Solar system object 8100 - Planet 10 - Mercury 20 - Venus 30 - Earth 40 - Mars 50 - Jupiter 60 - Saturn 70 - Uranus 80 - Neptune 90 - Pluto 8200 - Solar Feature 10 - Quiet Sun 20 - Active Sun 30 - Sunspot 40 - Plage/Active Region 50 - North Pole 60 - South Pole 70 - Equatorial Region 80 - Mid-Latitude Region 90 - Flare 8300 - Asteroid 10 - Main Belt Object 20 - Centaur 30 - Kuiper Belt Object 40 - Near-Earth 8400 - Comet 10 - Periodic 20 - Non-Periodic 30 - Sun-Grazing 8500 - Moon 9000 - Unusual object 9100 - Supernova 10 - Type I 20 - Type II 9200 - Hypernova 9300 - Ultra-Luminous X-Ray Source (ULX) 9400 - Supermassive Black Hole 9999 - unidentified
Class_ID
The number of the HEASARC object classification.
Class_Name
The human-readable representation of the HEASARC object classification.