VizieR Online Data Catalog: 2014-2018 multiwavelength obs. of PKS 1502+106 (Ding+, 2019)
Abstract
Using the Fermi data server, the newest Pass 8 Fermi-LAT data of PKS1502+106 from 2014 October 10 to 2018 October 10, are acquired. See Section 2.1.
We also search for the available Swift observations from the astronomical archival data retrieval service provided by the High Energy Astrophysics Science Archive Research Center (HEASARC). In order to obtain reliable photometric results, among the 50 observations, we only analyze the XRT data of 45 observations with net exposure time greater than 0.5ks. XMM-Newton performed an observation in the imaging mode for Mkn 841 on 2015 July 14. At this time, PKS 1502+106 happened to be in the brightest stage in the γ-ray band. This observation, therefore, provides an important serendipitous X-ray data with a net exposure time of up to ~13ks for PKS 1502+106. Another instrument on the Swift, UVOT, provides ultraviolet/optical data. In the 50 Swift observations carried out between 2014 October 10 and 2018 October 10, except for those observations where PKS 1502+106 falls outside the field of view, the UVOT data of 36 observations are available. As a part of the Fermi multiwavelength support program, the Steward Optical Observatory of the University of Arizona perform long-term optical monitoring for PKS 1502+106 (Smith+ 2009arXiv0912.3621S). The optical R-band and V-band photometric data and polarimetric data (optical linear PD and polarization angle (PA)) of PKS 1502+106 can be easily acquired from the public archival database. PKS 1502+106 is observed in the radio band by the OVRO 40m Telescope as a part of Fermi multiwavelength support program (Richards+ 2011, J/ApJS/194/29). We obtain the radio data of PKS1502+106 detected at 15GHz from 2014 October 10 to 2018 October 10. (2 data files).- Publication:
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VizieR Online Data Catalog
- Pub Date:
- January 2021
- DOI:
- 10.26093/cds/vizier.18810125
- Bibcode:
- 2021yCat..18810125D
- Keywords:
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- QSOs;
- Gamma rays;
- X-ray sources;
- Photometry: ultraviolet;
- Optical;
- Radio lines;
- Polarization