B |
Name | Schema Table | Database | Description | Type | Length | Unit | Default Value | Unified Content Descriptor |
b |
[nspid]CurrentAstrometry, [nspid]PreviousAstrometry |
WSA NonSurvey |
Galactic latitude of device centre |
float |
8 |
Degrees |
|
POS_GAL_LAT |
b |
[nspid]Detection, [nspid]Source |
WSA NonSurvey |
Galactic latitude |
float |
8 |
Degrees |
|
POS_GAL_LAT |
bandMergingCriterion |
[nspid]Programme |
WSA NonSurvey |
maximum timespan over which different filters are merged into sources in the synoptic source table. |
real |
4 |
minutes |
-0.9999995e9 |
|
beamNS |
[nspid]Multiframe |
WSA NonSurvey |
Topend: N-S beam {image primary HDU keyword: NSBEAM} |
real |
4 |
|
-0.9999995e9 |
|
beamWE |
[nspid]Multiframe |
WSA NonSurvey |
Topend: W-E beam {image primary HDU keyword: WEBEAM} |
real |
4 |
|
-0.9999995e9 |
|
bitsPerPix |
[nspid]MultiframeDetector |
WSA NonSurvey |
Number of bits per data pixel, eg. +32 = 4 byte integers {image extension keyword: BITPIX} |
smallint |
2 |
FITS bitpix |
|
NUMBER |
bMag |
[nspid]FSstars |
WSA NonSurvey |
B band total magnitude |
real |
4 |
mag |
-0.9999995e9 |
PHOT_INT-MAG |
brAperMag3 |
[nspid]Source |
WSA NonSurvey |
Default point/extended source Br aperture corrected mag (2.0 arcsec aperture diameter) If in doubt use this flux estimator |
real |
4 |
mag |
-0.9999995e9 |
PHOT_MAG |
brAperMag3Err |
[nspid]Source |
WSA NonSurvey |
Error in default point/extended source Br mag (2.0 arcsec aperture diameter) |
real |
4 |
mag |
-0.9999995e9 |
ERROR |
brAperMag4 |
[nspid]Source |
WSA NonSurvey |
Extended source Br aperture corrected mag (2.8 arcsec aperture diameter) |
real |
4 |
mag |
-0.9999995e9 |
PHOT_MAG |
brAperMag4Err |
[nspid]Source |
WSA NonSurvey |
Error in extended source Br mag (2.8 arcsec aperture diameter) |
real |
4 |
mag |
-0.9999995e9 |
ERROR |
brAperMag6 |
[nspid]Source |
WSA NonSurvey |
Extended source Br aperture corrected mag (5.7 arcsec aperture diameter) |
real |
4 |
mag |
-0.9999995e9 |
PHOT_MAG |
brAperMag6Err |
[nspid]Source |
WSA NonSurvey |
Error in extended source Br mag (5.7 arcsec aperture diameter) |
real |
4 |
mag |
-0.9999995e9 |
ERROR |
brClass |
[nspid]Source |
WSA NonSurvey |
discrete image classification flag in Br |
smallint |
2 |
|
-9999 |
CLASS_MISC |
brClassStat |
[nspid]Source |
WSA NonSurvey |
N(0,1) stellarness-of-profile statistic in Br |
real |
4 |
|
-0.9999995e9 |
STAT_PROP |
brDeblend |
[nspid]Source |
WSA NonSurvey |
placeholder flag indicating parent/child relation in Br |
int |
4 |
|
-99999999 |
CODE_MISC |
This CASU pipeline processing source extraction flag is a placeholder only, and is always set to zero in all passbands in the merged source lists. If you need to know when a particular image detection is a component of a deblend or not, test bit 4 of attribute ppErrBits (see corresponding glossary entry) which is set by WFAU's post-processing software based on testing the areal profiles aprof2-8 (these are set by CASU to -1 for deblended components, or positive values for non-deblended detections). We encode this in an information bit of ppErrBits for convenience when querying the merged source tables. |
brEll |
[nspid]Source |
WSA NonSurvey |
1-b/a, where a/b=semi-major/minor axes in Br |
real |
4 |
|
-0.9999995e9 |
PHYS_ELLIPTICITY |
breNum |
[nspid]MergeLog |
WSA NonSurvey |
the extension number of this Br detector |
tinyint |
1 |
|
|
NUMBER |
brErrBits |
[nspid]Source |
WSA NonSurvey |
processing warning/error bitwise flags in Br |
int |
4 |
|
-99999999 |
CODE_MISC |
brEta |
[nspid]Source |
WSA NonSurvey |
Offset of Br detection from master position (+north/-south) |
real |
4 |
arcsec |
-0.9999995e9 |
POS_EQ_DEC_OFF |
When associating individual passband detections into merged sources, a generous (in terms of the positional uncertainties) pairing radius of 2.0 (UKIDSS LAS and GPS; also non-survey programmes) or 1.0 (UKIDSS GPS, DXS and UDS) arcseconds is used, the higher value enabling pairing of moving sources when epoch separations may be several years. Such a large association criterion can of course lead to spurious pairings in the merged sources lists (although note that between passband pairs, handshake pairing is done: both passbands must agree that the candidate pair is their nearest neighbour for the pair to propagate through into the merged source table). In order to help filter spurious pairings out, and assuming that large positional offsets between the different passband detections are not expected (e.g. because of source motion, or larger than usual positional uncertainties) then the attributes Xi and Eta can be used to filter any pairings with suspiciously large offsets in one or more bands. For example, for a clean sample of QSOs from the LAS, you might wish to insist that the offsets in the selected sample are all below 1 arcsecond: simply add WHERE clauses into the SQL sample selection script to exclude all Xi and Eta values larger than the threshold you want. |
brGausig |
[nspid]Source |
WSA NonSurvey |
RMS of axes of ellipse fit in Br |
real |
4 |
pixels |
-0.9999995e9 |
MORPH_PARAM |
brHallMag |
[nspid]Source |
WSA NonSurvey |
Total point source Br mag |
real |
4 |
mag |
-0.9999995e9 |
PHOT_MAG |
brHallMagErr |
[nspid]Source |
WSA NonSurvey |
Error in total point source Br mag |
real |
4 |
mag |
-0.9999995e9 |
ERROR |
brmfID |
[nspid]MergeLog |
WSA NonSurvey |
the UID of the relevant Br multiframe |
bigint |
8 |
|
|
ID_FRAME |
brObjID |
[nspid]Source |
WSA NonSurvey |
DEPRECATED (do not use) |
bigint |
8 |
|
-99999999 |
ID_NUMBER |
This attribute is included in source tables for historical reasons, but it's use is not recommended unless you really know what you are doing. In general, if you need to look up detection table attributes for a source in a given passband that are not in the source table, you should make an SQL join between source, mergelog and detection using the primary key attribute frameSetID and combination multiframeID, extNum, seqNum to associate related rows between the three tables. See the Q&A example SQL for more information. |
brPA |
[nspid]Source |
WSA NonSurvey |
ellipse fit celestial orientation in Br |
real |
4 |
Degrees |
-0.9999995e9 |
POS_POS-ANG |
brPetroMag |
[nspid]Source |
WSA NonSurvey |
Extended source Br mag (Petrosian) |
real |
4 |
mag |
-0.9999995e9 |
PHOT_MAG |
brPetroMagErr |
[nspid]Source |
WSA NonSurvey |
Error in extended source Br mag (Petrosian) |
real |
4 |
mag |
-0.9999995e9 |
ERROR |
brppErrBits |
[nspid]Source |
WSA NonSurvey |
additional WFAU post-processing error bits in Br |
int |
4 |
|
0 |
CODE_MISC |
brPsfMag |
[nspid]Source |
WSA NonSurvey |
Point source profile-fitted Br mag |
real |
4 |
mag |
-0.9999995e9 |
PHOT_MAG |
brPsfMagErr |
[nspid]Source |
WSA NonSurvey |
Error in point source profile-fitted Br mag |
real |
4 |
mag |
-0.9999995e9 |
ERROR |
brSeqNum |
[nspid]Source |
WSA NonSurvey |
the running number of the Br detection |
int |
4 |
|
-99999999 |
ID_NUMBER |
brSerMag2D |
[nspid]Source |
WSA NonSurvey |
Extended source Br mag (profile-fitted) |
real |
4 |
mag |
-0.9999995e9 |
PHOT_MAG |
brSerMag2DErr |
[nspid]Source |
WSA NonSurvey |
Error in extended source Br mag (profile-fitted) |
real |
4 |
mag |
-0.9999995e9 |
ERROR |
brXi |
[nspid]Source |
WSA NonSurvey |
Offset of Br detection from master position (+east/-west) |
real |
4 |
arcsec |
-0.9999995e9 |
POS_EQ_RA_OFF |
When associating individual passband detections into merged sources, a generous (in terms of the positional uncertainties) pairing radius of 2.0 (UKIDSS LAS and GPS; also non-survey programmes) or 1.0 (UKIDSS GPS, DXS and UDS) arcseconds is used, the higher value enabling pairing of moving sources when epoch separations may be several years. Such a large association criterion can of course lead to spurious pairings in the merged sources lists (although note that between passband pairs, handshake pairing is done: both passbands must agree that the candidate pair is their nearest neighbour for the pair to propagate through into the merged source table). In order to help filter spurious pairings out, and assuming that large positional offsets between the different passband detections are not expected (e.g. because of source motion, or larger than usual positional uncertainties) then the attributes Xi and Eta can be used to filter any pairings with suspiciously large offsets in one or more bands. For example, for a clean sample of QSOs from the LAS, you might wish to insist that the offsets in the selected sample are all below 1 arcsecond: simply add WHERE clauses into the SQL sample selection script to exclude all Xi and Eta values larger than the threshold you want. |