Flags
- Col. 73: TARGET_FLAG (L) [deg]
The flag is set to True if this source lies within 10
arcseconds of the position of this observation's target as
resolved by SIMBAD using the observer-specified target name
(see Sec. 4.4.3).
Col. 74: SUMM_FLAG
(I)
The summary quality flag of the source is a combination of the
flags 1, 3, 5 and 6 of all three cameras (see Cols. 76 - 93). The quality increases with
increasing number: 0 = bad, 1 - 3 = suspect, and 4 = good. For
details see Sec. 4.4.4.
Col. 75: PN_VER_FLAG (12A)
PN verification flag string: Flags 1 through 12 for the PN
source detection are given. In cases where the source was not
detected or not observed with this camera a dash is given. Only
flags 1, 3, 5, 6, and 7 were used for this catalogue (see
Sec. 3.3.1
for a detailed description); they are individually given in
Cols. 76 - 80.
Col. 76: PN_VER_FALSE (L)
Flag 1 is set to True if the PN detection is assumed to
be false. A comment is given in Col. 81. See Sec. 3.3.1 for
details.
Col. 77: PN_VER_INEXT (L)
Flag 3 is set to True if the PN detection lies within a
region of extended emission. See Sec. 3.3.1 for
details.
Col. 78: PN_VER_PSUSP (L)
Flag 5 is set to True if the position of the detected PN
source is suspect. A comment is given in Col. 81. See Sec. 3.3.1 for
details.
Col. 79: PN_VER_NREDG (L)
Flag 6 is set to True if the PN detection lies close to
the edge of the field of view and the edge was visually
obvious. In cases where the proximity of a CCD edge was
considered to affect the source detection and/or its count rate
the flag has also been set and an explanation is given in
Col. 81. See Sec. 3.3.1 for
details.
Col. 80: PN_VER_SCOMM (L)
Flag 7 is set to True if there is a comment for this PN
detection with the comment given in Col. 81. See Sec. 3.3.1 for
details.
Col. 81: PN_VER_COMM
(40A)
A comment is given on the PN flags 1, 3, 5, and 6 if one or
more were set to True. A warning comment can be given if
the detection and/or its measurements are considered to be
adversely affected. See Sec. 3.3.1 for
details
Col. 82: M1_VER_FLAG (12A)
M1 verification flag string: Flags 1 through 12 for the M1
source detection are given. In cases where the source was not
detected or not observed with this camera a dash is given. Only
flags 1, 3, 5, 6, and 7 were used for this catalogue (see
Sec. 3.3.1
for a detailed description); they are individually given in
Cols. 83 - 87.
Col. 83: M1_VER_FALSE (L)
Flag 1 is set to True if the M1 detection is false. A
comment is given in Col. 88. See Sec. 3.3.1 for
details.
Col. 84: M1_VER_INEXT (L)
Flag 3 is set to True if the M1 detection lies within a
region of extended emission. See Sec. 3.3.1 for
details.
Col. 85: M1_VER_PSUSP (L)
Flag 5 is set to True if the position of the detected M1
source is suspect. A comment is given in Col. 88. See Sec. 3.3.1 for
details.
Col. 86: M1_VER_NREDG (L)
Flag 6 is set to True if the M1 detection lies close to
the edge of the field of view and the edge was visually
obvious. In cases where the proximity of a CCD edge was
considered to affect the source detection and/or its count rate
the flag has also been set and an explanation is given in
Col. 88. See Sec. 3.3.1 for
details.
Col. 87: M1_VER_SCOMM (L)
Flag 7 is set to True if there is a comment for this M1
detection with the comment given in Col. 88. See Sec. 3.3.1 for
details.
Col. 88: M1_VER_COMM
(40A)
A comment is given on the M1 flags 1, 3, 5, and 6 if one or
more were set to True. A warning comment can be given if
the source detection and/or its measurements are considered to
be adversely affected. See Sec. 3.3.1 for
details.
Col. 89: M2_VER_FLAG (12A)
M2 verification flag string: Flags 1 through 12 for the M2
source detection are given. In cases where the source was not
detected or not observed with this camera a dash is given. Only
flags 1, 3, 5, 6, and 7 were used for this catalogue (see
Sec. 3.3.1
for a detailed description); they are individually given in
Cols. 90 - 94.
Col. 90: M2_VER_FALSE (L)
Flag 1 is set to True if the M2 detection is false. A
comment is given in Col. 95. See Sec. 3.3.1 for
details.
Col. 91: M2_VER_INEXT (L)
Flag 3 is set to True if the M2 detection lies within a
region of extended emission. See Sec. 3.3.1 for
details.
Col. 92: M2_VER_PSUSP (L)
Flag 5 is set to True if the position of the detected M2
source is suspect. A comment is given in Col. 95. See Sec. 3.3.1 for
details.
Col. 93: M2_VER_NREDG (L)
Flag 6 is set to True if the M2 detection lies close to
the edge of the field of view and the edge was visually
obvious. In cases where the proximity of a CCD edge was
considered to affect the source detection and/or its count rate
the flag has also been set and an explanation is given in
Col. 95. See Sec. 3.3.1 for
details.
Col. 94: M2_VER_SCOMM (L)
Flag 7 is set to True if there is a comment for this M2
detection with the comment given in Col. 95. See Sec. 3.3.1 for
details.
Col. 95: M2_VER_COMM
(40A)
A comment is given on M2 flags 1, 3, 5, and 6 if one or more
were set to True. A warning comment can be given if the
source detection and/or its measurements are considered to be
adversely affected. See Sec. 3.3.1 for
details.
Col. 96: PN_DIST_NN (E) [arcsec] SAS task emldetect
Distance to the nearest neighbour on the same PN exposure in
arcseconds.
Col. 97: M1_DIST_NN (E) [arcsec] SAS task emldetect
Distance to the nearest neighbour on the same M1 exposure in
arcseconds.
Col. 98: M2_DIST_NN (E) [arcsec] SAS task emldetect
Distance to the nearest neighbour on the same M2 exposure in
arcseconds.
Col. 99: FIELD_CAT
(I)
Type of the observed field according to its target. No entries,
see Sec. 6.9.6.