Table information for 'rome.raw_series'

General

Table Description: Time series observed with ROME/REA in a custom scheme.

This table is not available for ADQL queries and through the TAP endpoint.

Resource Description: The ROME/REA (Robotic Observations of Microlensing Events/Reactive Event Assessment) Survey was a Key Project at Las Cumbres Observatory (hereafter LCO) which continuously monitored 20 selected fields (3.76 sq.deg.) in the Galactic Bulge throughout their seasonal visibility window over a three-year period, between March 2017 and March 2020. Observations were made in three optical passbands (SDSS g', r', i'), and LCO's multi-site telescope network enabled the survey to achieve a typical cadence of ~10hrs in i' and ~15hrs in g' and r'. In addition, intervals of higher cadence (<1hr) data were obtained during monitoring of key microlensing events within the fields. This catalog includes the full timeseries photometry for all ~8 million stars, down to a limiting magnitude of i~18mag.

For a list of all services and tables belonging to this table's resource, see Information on resource 'ROME/REA Timeseries Photometry Data Release 1'

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Citing this table

This table has an associated publication. If you use data from it, it may be appropriate to reference 2024PASP..136f4501S (ADS BibTeX entry for the publication) either in addition to or instead of the service reference.

To cite the table as such, we suggest the following BibTeX entry:

@MISC{vo:rome_raw_series,
  year=2024,
  title={{ROME}/{REA} Timeseries Photometry Data Release 1},
  author={Street, R.A. and Bachelet, E. and Tsapras, Y. and Hundertmark, M.P.G. and Bozza, V. and Bramich, D.M. and Cassan, A. and Dominik, M. and Figuera Jaimes, R. and Horne, K. and Mao, S. and Saha, A. and Wambsganss, J. and Zang, W.},
  url={http://dc.g-vo.org/tableinfo/rome.raw_series},
  howpublished={{VO} resource provided by the {GAVO} Data Center}
}

Resource Documentation

As a short example for how to explore this data using VO protocols, try this:

Your desktop could then look somewhat like this:

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Columns

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NameTable Head DescriptionUnitUCD
accref Product key Access key for the data N/A meta.ref.url
accsize File size Size of the data in bytes byte VOX:Image_FileSize
dec Dec ICRS declination of this object deg meta.id;meta.main
embargo Embargo ends Date the data will become/became public yr N/A
field Field ROME field the object was observed in N/A meta.id;obs.field
gaia_source_id DR3 source_id Gaia DR3 source_id for this object N/A meta.id.cross
hjd_max max(T) Latest observation represented in the time series d time.epoch;stat.max
hjd_min min(T) Earliest observation represented in the time series d time.epoch;stat.min
mag_g_max max(mag_g) Maximal (faintest) magnitude measured the SDSS g' band. mag phot.mag;em.opt.v;stat.max
mag_g_mean <mag_g> Mean magnitude of the SDSS g' lightcurve. mag phot.mag;em.opt.v;stat.mean
mag_g_min min(mag_g) Minimal (brightest) magnitude measured in the SDSS g' band. mag phot.mag;em.opt.v;stat.min
mag_i_max max(mag_i) Maximal (faintest) magnitude measured the SDSS i' band. mag phot.mag;em.opt.i;stat.max
mag_i_mean <mag_i> Mean magnitude of the SDSS i' lightcurve. mag phot.mag;em.opt.i;stat.mean
mag_i_min min(mag_i) Minimal (brightest) magnitude measured in the SDSS i' band. mag phot.mag;em.opt.i;stat.min
mag_r_max max(mag_r) Maximal (faintest) magnitude measured the SDSS r' band. mag phot.mag;em.opt.r;stat.max
mag_r_mean <mag_r> Mean magnitude of the SDSS r' lightcurve. mag phot.mag;em.opt.r;stat.mean
mag_r_min min(mag_r) Minimal (brightest) magnitude measured in the SDSS r' band. mag phot.mag;em.opt.r;stat.min
mime Type MIME type of the file served N/A meta.code.mime
np_g N(g) Number of measurements in the SDSS g' lightcurve. N/A meta.number;obs
np_i N(i) Number of measurements in the SDSS i' lightcurve. N/A meta.number;obs
np_r N(r) Number of measurements in the SDSS r' lightcurve. N/A meta.number;obs
owner Owner Owner of the data N/A N/A
quadrant Quadrant Quadrant of this object (for purely technical reasons, ROME has split each field into four quadrants). N/A meta.id;obs.field
quadrant_id Id(Q) Identifier for this object within its quadrant N/A meta.id
ra RA ICRS right ascension of this object deg meta.id;meta.main
rome_id Id Local unique identifier for this object within ROME/REA: field*10'000'000+quadrant*1'000'000'+quadrant_id N/A meta.id;meta.main
ssa_dateObs Mean Date Mean MJD of observations d time.epoch
ssa_location Location ICRS location of aperture center deg pos.eq
ssa_region Coverage Rough coverage based on location and aperture. N/A pos.outline;obs.field
upstream_name ROME/REA Upstream has a field/field_id naming scheme skipping the quadrants. This column can be used to go from our data to upstream's. N/A meta.id

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