VizieR Online Data Catalog: Infrared photometry of YSOs in Cygnus-X DR15 (Rivera-Galvez+, 2015)
Abstract
Near-infrared images of the Cygnus-X DR15 region were obtained with the OMEGA 2000 camera at the 3.5m telescope of the Calar Alto Observatory, atop Sierra de los Filabres in Almeria, Spain, during the nights of 2010, February 2nd and March 3rd. The data set consists of 900s co-added exposures in the J, H, and K bands (1.209, 1.648, and 2.208μm, respectively). The seeing values-measured directly from the average FWHM of stars in the final reduced mosaics-were 1.17, 1.13, and 0.98" in J, H, and K, respectively.
The Spitzer Space Telescope has observed the DR15 cluster with the IRAC and MIPS detectors as part of the Spitzer Cygnus-X Legacy Survey (Hora et al. 2009 ASP Conf. Ser., Reionization to Exoplanets: Spitzer's Growing Legacy ed P. Ogle (San Francisco, CA: ASP) 26; hereafter CXLS). We obtained archival enhanced product mosaics from the Spitzer Heritage Archive as well as a photometric catalog coincident with our region of interest directly from the CXLS Data Release 1 (DR1). The catalog contains calibrated magnitudes for sources detected with IRAC in its four cryogenic mission channels (3.6, 4.5, 5.8, and 8.0μm), as well as in the 24μm channel of MIPS. The DR15 cluster was observed with the Imaging Array of the Chandra Advanced CCD Imaging Spectrometer (ACIS-I) on 2011 January 25 (ObsID12390, P.I. Wright). We made use of the Five College Radio Observatory (FCRAO) 13CO(1-0) molecular radio emission map of the south Cygnus-X region from the study of Schneider et al. (2011A&A...529A...1S). In Tables 2-4 we list YSO sources identified as Class I, Class II, and Class III in our region of study. (3 data files).- Publication:
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VizieR Online Data Catalog
- Pub Date:
- June 2016
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- Bibcode:
- 2016yCat..51500191R
- Keywords:
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- YSOs;
- Photometry: infrared