VizieR Online Data Catalog: CRTS close supermassive black hole binaries (Graham+, 2015)
Abstract
CRTS leverages the Catalina Sky Survey data streams from three telescopes - the 0.7m Catalina Sky Survey Schmidt and 1.5m Mount Lemmon Survey telescopes in Arizona, and the 0.5m Siding Springs Survey Schmidt in Australia - used in a search for Near-Earth Objects, operated by Lunar and Planetary Laboratory at University of Arizona. CRTS covers up to ~2500deg2 per night, with four exposures per visit, separated by 10-min, over 21 nights per lunation. All data are automatically processed in real-time, and optical transients are immediately distributed using a variety of electronic mechanisms. The data are broadly calibrated to Johnson V (see Drake et al., 2013, Cat. J/ApJ/763/32 for details) and the full CRTS data set contains time series for approximately 500 million sources.
The Million Quasars (MQ) catalogue v3.7 contains all spectroscopically confirmed type 1 QSOs (309525), AGN (21728) and BL Lacs (1573) in the literature up to 2013 November 26 and formed the basis for the results of Graham et al. (2015Natur.518...74G). We have extended this with 297301 spectroscopically identified quasars in the SDSS Data Release 12 (Paris et al., in preparation). We cross-matched this combined quasar list against the CRTS data set with a 3-arcsec matching radius and find that 334446 confirmed quasars are covered by the full CRTS. Our final sample consists of 111 quasars. (2 data files).- Publication:
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VizieR Online Data Catalog
- Pub Date:
- February 2016
- Bibcode:
- 2016yCat..74531562G
- Keywords:
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- QSOs;
- Stars: masses