The 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey 100k Data Release Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Colless M.
  2. Dalton G.
  3. Maddox S.
  4. Sutherland W.
  5. Norberg P.
  6. Cole S.,Bland-Hawthorn J.
  7. Bridges T.
  8. Cannon R.
  9. Collins C.
  10. Couch W.
  11. Cross N.,Deeley K.
  12. de Propris R.
  13. Driver S.P.
  14. Efstathiou G.
  15. Ellis R.S.,Frenk C.S.
  16. Glazebrook K.
  17. Jackson C.
  18. Lahav O.
  19. Lewis I.
  20. Lumsden S.,Madgwick D.
  21. Peacock J.A.
  22. Peterson B.A.
  23. Price I.
  24. Seaborne M.
  25. Taylor K.
  26. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

The 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey (2dFGRS) is designed to measure redshifts for approximately 250000 galaxies. The 2dFGRS uses the 2dF multifibre spectrograph on the Anglo-Australian Telescope, which is capable of observing 400 objects simultaneously over a 2 degree diameter field. The source catalogue for the survey is a revised and extended version of the APM galaxy catalogue, and the targets are galaxies with extinction-corrected magnitudes brighter than bJ=19.45. The main survey regions are two declination strips, one in the southern Galactic hemisphere spanning 80x15degrees around the South Galactic Pole, and the other in the Northern Galactic hemisphere spanning 75x10degrees along the celestial equator; in addition, there are 99 fields spread over the southern Galactic cap. The survey covers 2000 square degrees and has a median depth of z=0.11. Adaptive tiling is used to give a highly uniform sampling rate of 93% over the whole survey region. The 100k release contains the 102426 objects observed up to 31 January 2001. Redshifts are measured from spectra covering 3600-8000 Angstroms at a two-pixel resolution of 9.0 Angstrom and a median S/N of 13 per pixel. All redshift identifications are visually checked and assigned a quality parameter Q in the range 1-5; Q>=3 redshifts are 98.4% reliable and have an rms uncertainty of 85 km/s. The overall redshift completeness for Q>=3 redshifts is 91.8% but this varies with magnitude from 99% for the brightest galaxies to 90% for objects at the survey limit. The 2dFGRS data base is available on the World Wide Web at http://www.mso.anu.edu.au/2dFGRS. This catalog was extracted from the 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey 100k release CD-ROMs using the included mSQL database. This catalog comprises the basic spectroscopic information from the best spectrum of each object, that is contained in the extnum=0 rows of the mSQL database.

Keywords
  1. Surveys
  2. Galaxies
  3. Catalogs
  4. Redshifted
Bibliographic source
2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey Team (2001)
See also HTML
https://cdsarc.cds.unistra.fr/viz-bin/cat/VII/226
IVOA Identifier IVOID
ivo://CDS.VizieR/VII/226
Document Object Identifer DOI

Access

Web browser access HTML
http://vizier.cds.unistra.fr/viz-bin/VizieR-2?-source=VII/226
https://vizier.iucaa.in/viz-bin/VizieR-2?-source=VII/226
http://vizieridia.saao.ac.za/viz-bin/VizieR-2?-source=VII/226
IVOA Table Access TAP
http://tapvizier.cds.unistra.fr/TAPVizieR/tap
Run SQL-like queries with TAP-enabled clients (e.g., TOPCAT).
IVOA Cone Search SCS
For use with a cone search client (e.g., TOPCAT).
http://vizier.cds.unistra.fr/viz-bin/conesearch/VII/226/2df_100k?
https://vizier.iucaa.in/viz-bin/conesearch/VII/226/2df_100k?
http://vizieridia.saao.ac.za/viz-bin/conesearch/VII/226/2df_100k?

History

2003-06-14T10:49:51Z
Resource record created
2003-06-14T10:49:51Z
Created
2013-03-06T06:16:16Z
Updated

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