THE ROSAT WIDE FIELD CAMERA ALL-SKY SURVEY OF EXTREME-ULTRAVIOLET SOURCES .1. THE BRIGHT SOURCE CATALOG

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作者
POUNDS, KA
ALLAN, DJ
BARBER, C
BARSTOW, MA
BERTRAM, D
BRANDUARDIRAYMONT, G
BREBNER, GEC
BUCKLEY, D
BROMAGE, GE
COLE, RE
COURTIER, M
CRUISE, AM
CULHANE, JL
DENBY, M
DONOGHUE, DO
DUNFORD, E
GEORGANTOPOULOS, I
GOODALL, CV
GONDHALEKAR, PM
GOURLAY, JA
HARRIS, AW
HASSALL, BJM
HELLIER, C
HODGKIN, S
JEFFRIES, RD
KELLETT, BJ
KENT, BJ
LIEU, R
LLOYD, C
MCGALE, P
MASON, KO
MATTHEWS, L
MITTAZ, JPD
PAGE, CG
PANKIEWICZ, GS
PIKE, CD
PONMAN, TJ
PUCHNAREWICZ, EM
PYE, JP
QUENBY, JJ
RICKETTS, MJ
ROSEN, SR
SANSOM, AE
SEMBAY, S
SIDHER, S
SIMS, MR
STEWART, BC
SUMNER, TJ
VALLANCE, RJ
WATSON, MG
机构
[1] UNIV BIRMINGHAM, SCH PHYS & SPACE RES, BIRMINGHAM B15 2TT, W MIDLANDS, ENGLAND
[2] UCL, MULLARD SPACE SCI LAB, DORKING RH5 6NT, SURREY, ENGLAND
[3] RUTHERFORD APPLETON LAB, DIV SPACE & ASTROPHYS, DIDCOT OX11 0QX, OXON, ENGLAND
[4] ROYAL GREENWICH OBSERV, CAMBRIDGE CB3 0EZ, ENGLAND
[5] S AFRICAN ASTRON OBSERV, CAPE TOWN 7935, SOUTH AFRICA
[6] UNIV CAPE TOWN, RONDEBOSCH 7700, SOUTH AFRICA
[7] UNIV LONDON IMPERIAL COLL SCI TECHNOL & MED, LONDON SW7 2BZ, ENGLAND
关键词
ARTIFICIAL SATELLITES; SPACE PROBES; CATALOGS; STARS; -; LATE-TYPE; WHITE DWARFS; DUST; EXTINCTION; ULTRAVIOLET; GENERAL;
D O I
10.1093/mnras/260.1.77
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
The first all-sky survey for cosmic sources of extreme-ultraviolet radiation has been carried out with the UK Wide Field Camera on ROSAT A first reduction of the survey data has yielded a catalogue of 383 relatively bright EUV sources, forming the WFC Bright Source Catalogue. This represents a 30-fold increase in the number of astrophysical objects detected in the approximately 60-200 eV energy band and covers a flux range, in each of the two survey bands, of more than 2000. A search of the (typically approximately 1-arcmin) error circles of the WFC sources, using a variety of catalogues and the SIMBAD data base, has identified probable optical counterparts of approximately 73 per cent, including many active stars, white dwarf stars and a variety of other galactic and extra-galactic objects. A follow-up programme of optical spectroscopy has since added further identifications, but some 13 per cent of the EUV sources remain unidentified. Details of the EUV source positions and count rates are given, together with optical identifications where known. Considerations of survey completeness allow source counts (log N-log S) to be derived for each survey band. It is found that the log N-log S distributions are unusually flat for the white dwarf stars, but almost Euclidean for the nearby main-sequence late-type stars. This is probably an effect of local (less than or similar to 100 pc) interstellar absorption, since the more (EUV) luminous white dwarfs are potentially detected at correspondingly greater distances than the late-type stars. In addition, the sky distribution of identified white dwarfs is highly non-uniform, also suggesting gross variations in the opacity of the interstellar medium within approximately 100 pc.
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