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The final astrometric calibrations take into account the systematic error discovered in the Berkhuijsen et al. (1988, A&AS, 76, 65) catalog by Magnier et al. (1993, A&A, 272, 695). They are in the J2000 system and are eventually tied to the HST Guide Star Catalog. The final photometric calibrations are tied via the NGC 206 region to photometry taken at the Michigan-Dartmouth-MIT (MDM) 1.3m in September and October 1993. These are tied to the Landolt (1992, AJ, 104, 340) system of standard stars, and are in the Johnson-Kron-Cousins system (BVRcIc).
BVRI CCD photometry of 361281 objects in the field of M 31 Magnier E.A., Lewin W.H.G., van Paradijs J., Hasinger G., Jain A., Pietsch W., Truemper J. <Astron. Astrophys. Suppl. Ser. 96, 379 (1992)> =1992A&AS...96..379M Astrometry in the field of M 31. Magnier E.A., Lewin W.H.G., van Paradijs J., Hasinger G., Pietsch W., Truemper J. <Astron. Astrophys., 272, 695 (1993)> =1993A&A...272..695M Extension of the Magnier et al. catalogue of objects in the field of M31. Haiman Z., Magnier E., Lewin W.H.G., Lester R.R., van Paradijs J., Hasinger G., Pietsch W., Supper R., Truemper J. <Astron. Astrophys., 286, 725 (1994)> =1994A&A...286..725H
The HEASARC also consulted with Eugene Magnier, the first author of this catalog, in March 1999 as to his preference for the naming convention for objects in this catalog. He suggested an alternative scheme in which the prefix 'MAM31' (for MIT/Amsterdam M 31) and a kernel based on the J2000 RA and declination coordinates truncated to 0.1 seconds of time (RA) and 1 arcsecond (Dec) is used. Thus, the object with sequence number = 31 at RA(2000) = 00 hr 38 min 36.99 sec, Dec(2000) = +40 deg 03' 36.6" could be referred to as 'MAM31 J003836.9+400336', as well as 'MLV92 31'.
Sequence_Number
A unique running number for each entry in the catalog.
Name
The catalog designation, based on the CDS recommended prefix for
objects in this catalog and the sequence number. (See the section of this
help on the naming convention for more details).
RA
The right ascension of the object in the default equinox. (The original
equinox was J2000).
RA_Error
The scatter in the star's RA value in arcseconds, if multiple
measurements were available. Notice that the average total astrometric error
is estimated to be 0.8" (68% confidence).
Dec
The declination of the object in the default equinox. (The original
equinox was J2000).
Dec_Error
The scatter in the star's declination value in arcseconds, if
multiple measurements were available. Notice that the average total
astrometric error is estimated to be 0.8" (68% confidence).
LII
The galactic longitude of the object.
BII
The galactic latitude of the object.
Bmag
The B magnitude in the Johnson photometric system.
Bmag_Error
The mean error in Bmag.
Bmag_Detects
The number of B images on which the object was detected.
A negative number indicates that the object lies in a crowded area, and is
likely to be either a blended image of two stars, or may be mismatched in
the other filters.
Bmag_DoPHOT
The DoPHOT type number(s) for the Bmag detection(s). DoPHOT is
described in Schechter et al. (1993, PASP, 105, 134). The DoPHOT type
number is a number from 1 to 7 that classifies an object according to its
extendedness (i.e, the extent to which its spatial profile differs from the
point spread function) and the significance of the detection:
The definitions are: 1 = star 2 = extended profile (i.e., galaxy) 3 = double profile (pair of stars) 4 = failed to converge in 4 parameter fit 5 = large number of bad pixels (ie, near the edge of CCD) 7 = failed to converge in 7 parameter fit.This parameter contains up to 6 non-zero numbers according to the corresponding number of times that it was detected in this filter, or contains all zeroes if the star was never detected in this filter.
Vmag
The V magnitude in the Johnson photometric system.
Vmag_Error
The mean error in Vmag.
Vmag_Detects
The number of V images on which the object was detected. A negative number indicates that the object lies in a crowded area, and is
likely to be either a blended image of two stars, or may be mismatched in
the other filters.
Vmag_DoPHOT
The DoPHOT type number(s) for the Vmag detection(s). DoPHOT is
described in Schechter et al. (1993, PASP, 105, 134). The DoPHOT type
number is a number from 1 to 7 that classifies an object according to its
extendedness (i.e, the extent to which its spatial profile differs from the
point spread function) and the significance of the detection:
The definitions are: 1 = star 2 = extended profile (i.e., galaxy) 3 = double profile (pair of stars) 4 = failed to converge in 4 parameter fit 5 = large number of bad pixels (ie, near the edge of CCD) 7 = failed to converge in 7 parameter fit.This parameter contains up to 6 non-zero numbers according to the corresponding number of times that it was detected in this filter, or contains all zeroes if the star was never detected in this filter.
Rmag
The Cousins R magnitude in the Johnson/Cousins photometric system.
Rmag_Error
The mean error in Rmag.
Rmag_Detects
The number of R images on which the object was detected.
A negative number indicates that the object lies in a crowded area, and is
likely to be either a blended image of two stars, or may be mismatched in
the other filters.
Rmag_DoPHOT
The DoPHOT type number(s) for the Rmag detection(s). DoPHOT is
described in Schechter et al. (1993, PASP, 105, 134). The DoPHOT type
number is a number from 1 to 7 that classifies an object according to its
extendedness (i.e, the extent to which its spatial profile differs from the
point spread function) and the significance of the detection:
The definitions are: 1 = star 2 = extended profile (i.e., galaxy) 3 = double profile (pair of stars) 4 = failed to converge in 4 parameter fit 5 = large number of bad pixels (ie, near the edge of CCD) 7 = failed to converge in 7 parameter fit.This parameter contains up to 6 non-zero numbers according to the corresponding number of times that it was detected in this filter, or contains all zeroes if the star was never detected in this filter.
Imag
The Cousins I magnitude in the Johnson/Cousins photometric system.
Imag_Error
The mean error in Imag.
Imag_Detects
The number of I images on which the object was detected.
A negative number indicates that the object lies in a crowded area, and is
likely to be either a blended image of two stars, or may be mismatched in
the other filters.
Imag_DoPHOT
The DoPHOT type number(s) for the Imag detection(s). DoPHOT is
described in Schechter et al. (1993, PASP, 105, 134). The DoPHOT type
number is a number from 1 to 7 that classifies an object according to its
extendedness (i.e, the extent to which its spatial profile differs from the
point spread function) and the significance of the detection:
The definitions are: 1 = star 2 = extended profile (i.e., galaxy) 3 = double profile (pair of stars) 4 = failed to converge in 4 parameter fit 5 = large number of bad pixels (ie, near the edge of CCD) 7 = failed to converge in 7 parameter fit.This parameter contains up to 6 non-zero numbers according to the corresponding number of times that it was detected in this filter, or contains all zeroes if the star was never detected in this filter.
Class
The Browse object classification. All entries are simply classified
to be stars.