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J/MNRAS/274/1165         The 2RE Source Catalogue                    (Pye+ 1995)
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The ROSAT Wide Field Camera all-sky survey of extreme-ultraviolet sources -
II. The 2RE Source Catalogue
    Pye J.P., McGale P.A., Allan D.J., Barber C.R., Bertram D., Denby M.,
    Page C.G., Ricketts M.J., Stewart B.C., West R.G.
   <Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. 274, 1165 (1995)>
   =1995MNRAS.274.1165P      (SIMBAD/NED BibCode)
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ADC_Keywords: X-ray sources
Mission_Name: ROSAT
Keywords: space vehicles - catalogues - stars: late-type - white dwarfs -
          ultraviolet: general - X-rays: general.

Abstract:
    During 1990-1991 the Wide Field Camera (WFC) on the ROSAT satellite
    performed the first all-sky survey at EUV wavelengths. The survey was
    conducted in two 'colours' using broad-band filters to define
    wavebands covering the ranges 60-140A and 112-200A. It was fully
    imaging, with effective spatial resolution of about 3arcmin FWHM, and
    point source location accuracy of typically better than 1 arcmin. From
    an initial analysis, Pounds et al. published the WFC Bright Source
    Catalogue (BSC) of 383 sources. In this paper we report results from
    reprocessing of the complete survey database; the resulting list of
    sources is the '2RE' Catalogue. It contains 479 sources, of which 387
    are detected in both survey wavebands, a significant advance on the BSC
    (80 per cent versus 60 per cent). Improvements over the original BSC
    include: (i) better rejection of poor aspect periods, and smaller
    random errors in the aspect reconstruction; (ii) improved background
    screening; (iii) improved methods for source detection; (iv) inclusion
    of a time-variability test for each source; (v) more extensive
    investigation of the survey sensitivity. We define the catalogue
    selection criteria, and present the catalogue contents in terms of
    tables and sky maps. We also discuss the sky coverage, source
    number-flux relations, optical identifications and source variability.


File Summary:
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 FileName    Lrecl    Records    Explanations
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ReadMe          80          .    This file
catalog.dat    195        479    The 2RE catalogue, Table 2 of paper
catalog.ps      72       2461    The 2RE catalog, PostScript version
notes.txt       80        323    Notes on individual 2RE sources

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See also:
  ftp://ledas-ftp.star.le.ac.uk/rosat/2re/cat : the original file
  J/MNRAS/260/77 : the ROSAT-WFC Bright Source Catalogue (Pounds et al. 1993)
  J/A+AS/114/465 : the ROSAT XUV Pointed Phase Source Catalog
                     (Kreysing et al. 1995)
  II/203 : Second Extreme Ultra-Violet Explorer Catalog (1996)
  IX/10  : ROSAT All-Sky Bright Source Catalogue (1RXS) (Voges et al. 1996)

Byte-by-byte Description of file: catalog.dat
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   Bytes Format  Units   Label    Explanations
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   1- 13  A13    ---     2RE      designation, based on the J2000 position.
      14  A1     ---     note     [*] indicates a note in file notes.txt
  16- 17  I2     h       RAh      Right Ascension J2000 (hours)
  19- 20  I2     min     RAm      Right Ascension J2000 (minutes)
  22- 26  F5.2   s       RAs      Right Ascension J2000 (seconds)
      29  A1     ---     DE-      Declination J2000 (sign)
  30- 31  I2     deg     DEd      Declination J2000 (degrees)
  33- 34  I2     arcmin  DEm      Declination J2000 (minutes)
  36- 39  F4.1   arcsec  DEs      Declination J2000 (seconds)
  41- 45  F5.1   arcsec  ErrPos   Position error, 90% confidence radius,
                                    due to counting statistics only.
  47- 52  F6.3   ct/s    S1       S1-band count rate (1)
  55- 59  F5.3   ct/s    e_S1     1 sigma error on S1-band count rate
  61- 66  F6.3   ct/s    S2       S2-band count rate (1)
  69- 73  F5.3   ct/s    e_S2     1 sigma error on S2-band count rate
  76- 80  F5.1   ---     Sig1     S1-band detection significance (2)
  83- 87  F5.1   ---     Sig2     S2-band detection significance (2)
  90- 94  F5.1   ---     Sigc     Combined detection significance (2)
      96  I1     ---     Detflag  [0/3] Detection flag by (3)
      97  I1     ---   u_Detflag  [0/1] 1 indicates uncertainty (:) on Detflag
      99  I1     ---     VarFlag  [0/2] Variability flag (4)
 100-102  A3     ---     EUV      [EXW ] Previous reports as
                                    EUVE/X-ray source (5)
 104-119  A16    ---     OptName1 Name of possible optical counterpart.
 124-139  A16    ---     OptName2 Alternative name of possible
                                    optical counterpart.
 144-159  A16    ---     SpType   Type of counterpart
 161-164  F4.1   mag     Vmag     Apparent magnitude of counterpart
 166-170  F5.1   arcsec  Dist     2RE-optical position difference
 172-178  A7     ---   r_OptName1 Originating catalogue for counterpart (6)
 179-182  A4     ---   q_OptName1 Quality of counterpart identification (7)
 184-185  A2     ---   n_OptName1 Notes about the possible counterpart (8)
 192-195  I4     ---     OClass   BROWSE database object class (4 digits).
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Note (1): The bands are
    S1  90-206eV   ( 60-140 Angstroems),  mean 125eV (100A)
    S2  62-110eV   (110-200 Angstroems),  mean  90eV (140A)
Note (2): see section 3.5 of the paper for an accurate definition of
    the acceptance thresholds. The combined detection significance
    is        sqrt( sig1**2 + sig2**2 ).
Note (3): see section 3.4 of the paper.
    1 = detection by PSS = Point Source Search program
    2 = detection by SESAME = Survey Event Source Analysis by
         Maximum-likelihood fitting
    3 = detection by PSS and SESAME
Note (4): see section 3.7 of the paper; the variability flag takes the values
     0 (no variability claimed);
     1 (significant variability);
     2 (highly variable).
Note (5):
     E=EUVE 1st Catalogue (Bowyer et al. 1994; Catalogue <J/ApJS/93/569>)
     W=WFC-BSC (Pounds et al. 1993; Catalogue <J/MNRAS/260/77>)
     X=X-ray, EINSTEIN IPC pointed and/or slew catalogues
              (Harris et al. 1990; Plummer et al. 1991, CD-ROMs)
Note (6): Extensive use was made of the SIMBAD data-base. The catalogues
        used are:
   CVR  List of cataclysmic variables compiled by the UK ROSAT CV
        special interest group in 1990
   MCK  McCook & Sion (1987) catalogue of spectroscopically identified
        white dwarf stars (Catalogue <III/129>)
   SUB  Kilkenny, Heber & Drilling (1988, S. Afr. Astron. Obs. Circ. No 12, 1)
        catalogue of hot subdwarf stars.
   PUL  Lyne pulsar catalogue (e.g. Lyne et al. 1988) (Catalogue <VII/156>)
   STR  Strassmeier et al. (1988) catalogue of chromospherically active
        binary stars (Catalogue <V/71>).
   CNS  Gliese & Jahreiss (1991) catalogue of nearby stars,
        3rd edition, preliminary version (Catalogue <V/70>).
   GCV  General catalogue of variable stars, 4th edition (Kholopov et al. 1988).
        (Catalogue <II/139>)
   YAL  Bright star catalogue, 5th revised edition, preliminary version
        (Hoffleit & Warren 1991) (Catalogue <V/50>).
   LHS  Luyten (1976) catalogue of stars with proper motions>0.5arcsec/yr
        (Catalogue <I/87>)
   VER  Veron-Cetty & Veron (1989) catalogue of quasars and active galactic
        nuclei (Catalogue <VII/146>).
   CAT  Soifer et al. (1984, ApJ 278, L271) catalogue of galaxies, a merger
        of various galaxy catalogues.
   MLN  Master hst of non-stellar objects (Dixon & Sonneborn 1980)
        (Catalogue <VII/2>).
   SIM  Compact version of SIMBAD database.
   MK   Buscombe (1992, "General Catalogue of MK spectral classifications,
        volumes 7-10, Northwestern University, Evanston Illinois")
   HIC  Hipparcos input catalogue of stars (Turon et al. 1992)
        (Catalogue <I/196>)
   GSC  HST guide star catalogue (from CD-ROM version 1.1).
   W    ROSAT-WFC Bright Source Catalogue (Pounds et al. 1993).
        (Catalogue <J/MNRAS/260/77>)
   E    First EUVE source catalogue (Bowyer et al. 1994)
        (Catalogue <J/ApJS/93/569>).
   X    Einstein IPC point source catalogues, from pointed and slew data
         (Harris et al. 1990; Plummer et al. 1991; CD-ROMs).
Note (7): If this field is blank then any listed possible counterpart
    is simply based on positional coincidence, and care should be taken
    in using any such information.
    IDP+  positive identification, either new, or confirming a catalogued
          object as the counterpart, resulting from the IDP
          (Mason et al. 1995, MNRAS 274, 1194)
    ID**  positive identification, based on the properties of the object,
          either from the existing literature or from follow-up
          observations other than the IDP, e.g.
          RS CVn system, or DA white dwarf
    ID*   probable identification, e.g. poorly studied dMe star
Note (8): the following symbols are used:
    RS  (RS CVn-type) (chromospherically/coronally active binaries)
    BY  (BY Dra-type) (chromospherically/coronally active binaries)
    W   (W UMa-type)  contact binaries
    A   indicates other active stars

Historical Notes:
  * 20-Jul-1995: The catalogue was copied in July 1995 via anonymous ftp
        at: ledas-ftp.star.le.ac.uk
    and the catalogue file originally named 2re_table.txt
    was documented according to the CDS Documentation Standards.
    The notes were converted from the full-paper postscript file (2re_text.ps)
  * 21-Jan-1998: the flag "note" in byte 14 indicating the existence of
    a note was added at CDS.
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(End)                                    Francois Ochsenbein [CDS]   21-Jan-1998

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