HFWG Recommendation R4:

    On the use of the CATIDn FITS keywords to contain source catalog identifications

    (Approved: 1993 Aug 04)

    It is recommended that source identifications be coded using the following character-valued keywords:

    • CATIDn

    where n is an integer index in the range 1 - 9.

    It should be stressed that the CATIDn keyword augments, rather than replaces, the standard OBJECT keyword. Furthermore, when indexed, the CATIDn keywords should only be used to give alternative identifications to the SAME source. It is NOT to be used to give identifications to multiple sources in a given observation.

    Users are encouraged to use catalog abbreviations as given in the current version of 'The First Dictionary of Nomenclature of Celestial Objects' (Fernandez, Lortet & Spite 1983), it's first supplement (Lortet & Spite 1986), and any future supplements. COMMENT cards should translate any abbreviation which are used for catalogs not listed in these articles. Catalog abbreviations should be given with spaces replaced by underscores; one or more spaces should separate the catalog abbreviation from the source entry in the catalog. Ancilliary information such as the reference to the catalog can, of course, be embedded in COMMENT cards.

    Examples of Usage

    Example 1

    CATID1  = 'HD 153919'          / identification of source
    COMMENT   Henry Draper Catalog, Cannon, A., 1925 HCO
    Example 2

    CATID1  = 'MPSLX 3'             / identification of source
    COMMENT   MPSLX: The ROSAT MERGED SOURCE LIST for pointing
    CATID2  = 'HD 153919'           / alternative identification of source
    COMMENT   Henry Draper Catalog, Cannon, A., 1925 HCO
    CATID3  = '4U 1700-37'          / alternative identification of source
    COMMENT   4th Uhuru catalog
    Example 3

    OBJECT  = 'NORTH ECLIPTIC POLE'
    CATID1  = 'MPLSX 5'            / identification of source
    COMMENT   MPSLX: The ROSAT MERGED SOURCE LIST for pointing