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DENISIGAL - First DENIS I-band Extragalactic Catalog |
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Name
The DENIS identifier.
Pgc
The LEDA identifier. This number is identical to the Principal Galaxies
Catalog or PGC (Paturel et al. 1989, A&AS, 80, 200 = CDS Cat.
<VII/119>) number for LEDA number less than 73197. It is useful for retrieving
a galaxy from the LEDA database.
Alt_Name
An alternate name, according to the hierarchy NGC, IC, ESO, UGC,
MCG, and other miscellaneous catalogs.
RA
Right Ascension in the default equinox. The original data were provided
in J2000 coordinates, with the RA specified to 0.1 seconds.
Dec
Declination in the default equinox. The original data were provided in
J2000 coordinates, with the declination specified to 1 arcsecond.
LII
Galactic longitude.
BII
Galactic latitude.
Imag
The DENIS I-band total magnitude calibrated by comparison with the
I-band measurements of Mathewson at al. (1992, ApJS, 81, 413) and Mathewson
and Ford (1996, ApJS, 107, 97)
Log_D
The log to the base 10 of the isophotal diameter D, where D is in
units of 0.1 arcminutes, following the notation of de Vaucouleurs et al. in
the Reference Catalogs of Bright Galaxies.
Log_A_Over_B
The log to the base 10 of the isophotal axis ratio R, where
R is the ratio of the major (a) to the minor axis (b).
Position_Angle
The position angle beta in degrees, measured from North
Eastwards. Its value lies bewteen 0 and 180 degrees (excluding 180). For
galaxies for which log R = log (a/b) < 0.5, the significance of beta is low,
as is reflected by the size of its associated mean error.
Morph_Type
The photometric morphological type code T. The coding is given
according to RC2, the 2nd Reference Catalog of Bright Galaxies, and ranges
from -5 for elliptical to +10 for irregular galaxies.
Num_Measures
A quality code that gives information on the number of
independent measurements (by summing the digits) and on the quality of
each measurement (from their power of ten). The quality codes are:
1 for normal' galaxies, 10 for 'peculiar galaxies, 100 for 'multiple'
galxies, and 1000 for 'truncated' galaxies, and this code is the sum of
individual measurements. (Notice that 'truncated' galaxies
will have overestimated magnitudes, while, on the contrary, 'multiple'
galaxies will have underestimated magnitudes). For example, a value of
1002 means that there are 1 truncated measurement and 2 normal ones, for
a total of 3 independent measurements.
Error_Radius
The mean error in the position, in arcseconds.
Imag_Error
The mean error in the I magnitude, Imag.
Log_D_Error
The mean error in log10 of the isophotal diameter D,
where D is in units of 0.1 arcminutes.
Log_A_Over_B_Error
The mean error in the log10 of the isophotal axis ratio
R = (a/b).
Position_Angle_Error
The mean error in the position angle, in degrees.
Morph_Type_Error
The mean error in the photometric morphological type.