#!perl
# Make sure we can read a JCMT format catalogue. In this case
# it is the pointing catalogue.
# Author: Tim Jenness (tjenness@cpan.org)
# Copyright (C) 2003-2005 Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council
use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More tests => 1772;
require_ok( 'Astro::Catalog::Star' );
require_ok( 'Astro::Catalog' );
# Create a new catalogue from the DATA handle
my $cat = new Astro::Catalog(Format => 'JCMT', Data => \*DATA );
isa_ok( $cat, "Astro::Catalog");
my $total = 353;
is( $cat->sizeof, $total, "count number of sources [inc planets]");
# check that we are using Astro::Coords and Astro::Catalog::Star
isa_ok( $cat->allstars->[0], "Astro::Catalog::Star");
isa_ok( $cat->allstars->[0]->coords, "Astro::Coords");
# The remaining tests actually test the catalog filtering
# search by substring
my @results = $cat->filter_by_id("3C");
is( scalar(@results), 6, "search by ID - \"3C\"");
for (@results) {
print "# Name: " . $_->id . "\n";
}
# search by radius
my $refcoords = new Astro::Coords( ra => "23:14:00",
dec => "61:27:00",
type => "J2000");
# 10 arcmin
$cat->reset_list;
my $limit = Astro::Coords::Angle->new( 10.0, units => "arcmin" );
@results = $cat->filter_by_distance( $limit->radians, $refcoords);
is( scalar(@results), 4, "search by radius");
# search for string
@results = $cat->filter_by_id( qr/^N7538IRS1$/i );
is( scalar(@results), 3, "search by full name");
# Check a specific velocity
$cat->reset_list;
my ($gl) = $cat->popstarbyid( "GL490" );
is( $gl->coords->rv(), -12.5,"GL490 velocity");
# Check to see if line velocity range is defined.
my $misc = $gl->misc;
ok( ! defined( $misc->{'velocity_range'} ), "GL490 line velocity range");
# Retrieve an object whose velocity range is defined.
$cat->reset_list;
my ($gl2477) = $cat->popstarbyid( "GL2477" );
is( $gl2477->misc->{'velocity_range'}, '50.0', "GL2477 line velocity range" );
# search for coords
$cat->reset_list;
@results = $cat->filter_by_cb( sub { substr($_[0]->ra,0,8) eq "02 22 39" });
is( scalar(@results), 1, "search by exact ra match");
#use Data::Dumper;
#print Dumper(@results);
# Write catalog
my $outcat = "catalog$$.dat";
$cat->reset_list;
$cat->write_catalog( Format => 'JCMT', File => "catalog$$.dat" );
ok( -e $outcat, "Check catalog file was created");
# re-read it for comparison
my $cat3 = new Astro::Catalog( Format => 'JCMT', File => $outcat);
# Because of duplicates, we first go through and create a hash indexed by ID
my %hash1 = form_hash( $cat );
my %hash2 = form_hash( $cat3 );
is( scalar keys %hash2, scalar keys %hash1, "Compare count");
for my $id (keys %hash1) {
my $s1 = $hash1{$id};
my $s2 = $hash2{$id};
if (defined $s1 && defined $s2) {
SKIP: {
skip "HOLO source moves on the sky", 1 if ($id eq 'HOLO');
my $d = $s1->coords->distance( $s2->coords);
ok( $d->arcsec < 0.1, "Check coordinates $id");
}
SKIP: {
skip "Only Equatorial coordinates have velocity", 3
unless $s1->coords->type eq 'RADEC';
is( sprintf("%.1f",$s2->coords->rv), sprintf("%.1f",$s1->coords->rv), "Compare velocity");
is( $s2->coords->vdefn, $s1->coords->vdefn, "Compare vel definition");
is( $s2->coords->vframe, $s1->coords->vframe, "Compare vel frame");
my $s1misc = $s1->misc;
my $s2misc = $s2->misc;
if( defined( $s1misc ) && defined( $s2misc ) ) {
if( defined( $s1misc->{'velocity_range'} ) && defined( $s2misc->{'velocity_range'} ) ) {
is( sprintf( "%.2f", $s1misc->{'velocity_range'} ), sprintf( "%.2f", $s2misc->{'velocity_range'} ), "Compare line velocity range" );
}
if( defined( $s1misc->{'flux850'} ) && defined( $s2misc->{'flux850'} ) ) {
is( sprintf( "%.2f", $s1misc->{'flux850'} ), sprintf( "%.2f", $s2misc->{'flux850'} ), "Compare 850-micron flux" );
}
}
}
} else {
# one of them is not defined
if (!defined $s1 && !defined $s2) {
ok( 0, "ID $id exists in neither catalog");
} elsif (!defined $s1) {
ok( 0, "ID $id does not exist in original catalog");
} else {
ok( 0, "ID $id does not exist in new catalog");
}
SKIP: {
skip "One of the coordinates is not defined", 3;
}
}
}
# and remove it
unlink $outcat;
# Test object constructor fails (should be in Astro::Catalog tests)
eval { my $cat2 = new Astro::Catalog( Format => 'JCMT', Data => { } ); };
ok( $@, "Explicit object constructor failure - hash ref");
exit;
# my %hash = form_hash( $cat );
sub form_hash {
my $cat = shift;
my %hash;
for my $s ($cat->allstars) {
my $id = $s->id;
if (exists $hash{$id}) {
my $c1 = $s->coords;
my $c2 = $hash{$id}->coords;
if ($c1->distance( $c2 ) == 0) {
# fine. The same coordinate
} else {
warn "ID matches $id but coords differ\n";
}
} else {
$hash{$id} = $s;
}
}
return %hash;
}
__DATA__
* JCMT_CATALOG
* ============
* point2002.cat :
*
* 20 Aug 2002
* names of 0954+658 and 1739+522 correctly installed
*
* 04 Jan 2002
* This catalog is different from the previous version in these ways :
*
* 1. Several spectral-fivepoint objects were revealed as having
* inaccurate coordinates. Previously, SIMBAD coordinates were used.
* Size and sense of errors supported adoption of coordinates by
* Loup et al (1993, A&AS 99, 291)
* (which formed the basis of the 1950.0 version of this catalog).
* Loup show good correlation, for late type stars with HD numbers,
* with the Hipparcos catalog.
* Particular objects have caught the attention of observing staff
* in the last couple of months (CIT6, V370Aur, V636Mon, all stars,
* note) and in each case the Loup et al (1993) coordinates would
* have provided better service. Previous updates for CIT6, IRC-10502,
* GL865 superseded without loss of accuracy by Loup's coordinates.
*
************************************************************************
*
* This catalogue is the new unified JCMT source catalogue. It can only be
* used in software planes 136 or higher.
*
* SOURCE NAME (T1, A12) source name
* LONGITUDE (T15,A,2I3,F7.3) longitude (sign, hms/dms)
* LATITUDE (T30,A,2I3,F7.3) latitude (sign, dms)
* COSYS (T44,A2) coordinate system code
* VELOCITY (T46,G12.2) velocity (km/sec) (?f10.1)
* FLUX (n/a) Flux [Jy/beam] or Peak antenna temperature [K]
* VRANGE (n/a) velocity range of spectral line
* VEL_DEF (T70,A3) velocity definition: LSR, HEL etc.
* FRAME (T75,A6) velocity frame of reference RADIO, OPTICAL, RELATIVISTIC
* COMMENTS (n/a) range of flux variations, integrated line intensity,
* calibration standard, mode of observing etc.
*
* NOTE: The control task expects an entry for each column, even though some entries may never be used
* (e.g. FLUX, which is informative only). If any of the columns: VELOCITY, FLUX, or VRANGE are
* not applicable, PLEASE enter n/a in the appropriate column or 0.
*
* The catalogue is organized in the following way:
*
* TARGETS OF OPPORTUNITY
* CONTINUUM POINTING SOURCES AND STANDARDS
* BLAZARS I - most of those in the previous catalog
* BLAZARS II - new from the ICRF lists
* COMPACT HII regions, AGB stars, PMS stars
* SPECTRAL LINE CALIBRATORS
* SOURCE LIST FOR SPECTRAL LINE FIVEPOINTS
* OBSERVATORY BACKUP PROGRAM
*
* Revisions :
* 1996 Jul 09 - GS -
* 1996 Nov 24 - REH - Modified holography source position
* 1997 Aug 29 - RMP/GHLS - Modified holography position
* 1999 Nov 03 - imc - updated coords to J2000, see notes
* 2001 Feb 23 - imc - updated 850um fluxes for 'new' blazars
* 2001 Mar 12 - imc - add need for 120" chop for DG Tau
* 2001 Jul 02 - imc - updated 0.85mm fluxes based on last 1.5years of data
* - 76% of original blazars
* - 51% of new blazars
* - all but 5 continuum (non-blazar) sources
* 2002 Apr 10 - imc - updated HOLO position
* 2002 May 02 - imc - 2 candidates from EIR added, 1622-2**
*
* -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
* TARGETS OF OPPORTUNITY
* -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
ALCOM 12 32 25.68 + 14 20 57.4 RJ n/a n/a n/a LSR RADIO
* -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
*
* -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
* CONTINUUM POINTING SOURCES : BLAZARS
*
* -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
*
* Coordinates for blazars taken from
* Kuhr et al. 1981 Astr. Ap. Suppl., 45, 367
* Perley, R.A. 1982 A.J. 87, 859
* Hewitt & Burbridge 1987 Ap.J. Suppl. 63, 1-246
* Edelson R.A. 1987 A.J. 94, 1150
*
* see http://www.jach.hawaii.edu/JACpublic/JCMT/pointing/point2000.html
* for the contributions of each of these to this catalog, and for
* the trasnformations etc leading to this version of the catalog.
*
* -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
*
*SOURCE RA DEC EQUI VEL FLUX RANGE FRAME DEF Comments
* NOX - 0.85mm - observed range
* -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
0003-066 00 06 13.893 - 06 23 35.33 RJ n/a 0.9 n/a LSR RADIO 0.8 - 1.0 Jy (Jul 2001)
0048-097 00 50 41.318 - 09 29 05.21 RJ n/a 0.4 n/a LSR RADIO 0.3 - 0.4 Jy (Jul 2001)
PKS0106 01 08 38.771 + 01 35 00.32 RJ n/a 0.7 n/a LSR RADIO 0.6 - 1.0 Jy (Jul 2001)
0133+476 01 36 58.595 + 47 51 29.10 RJ n/a 1.8 n/a LSR RADIO 2.2 - 1.8 Jy (Jul 2001)
0149+218 01 52 18.059 + 22 07 07.70 RJ n/a 0.3 n/a LSR RADIO once, May 2001
0202+319 02 05 04.925 + 32 12 30.10 RJ n/a 0.4 n/a LSR RADIO 0.2 - 0.7 Jy
0212+735 02 17 30.813 + 73 49 32.62 RJ n/a 0.2 n/a LSR RADIO 0.2 Jy (Jul 2001)
0215+015 02 17 48.955 + 01 44 49.70 RJ n/a 0.3 n/a LSR RADIO 0.4 - 0.3 Jy (Jul 2001)
0219+428 02 22 39.612 + 43 02 07.80 RJ n/a 0.3 n/a LSR RADIO 0.3 Jy (Jul 2001)
0221+067 02 24 28.428 + 06 59 23.34 RJ n/a 0.2 n/a LSR RADIO 0.4 - 0.2 Jy (Jul 2001)
0224+671 02 28 50.051 + 67 21 03.03 RJ n/a 0.5 n/a LSR RADIO 0.5 Jy (Jul 2001)
0234+285 02 37 52.406 + 28 48 08.99 RJ n/a 0.9 n/a LSR RADIO 1.2 - 0.9 Jy (Jul 2001)
0235+164 02 38 38.930 + 16 36 59.27 RJ n/a 1.1 n/a LSR RADIO 0.6 - 1.1 Jy (Jul 2001)
0300+471 03 03 35.242 + 47 16 16.28 RJ n/a 0.6 n/a LSR RADIO once
0306+102 03 09 03.624 + 10 29 16.34 RJ n/a 0.2 n/a LSR RADIO 0.2 Jy (Jul 2001)
3C84 03 19 48.160 + 41 30 42.10 RJ n/a 0.9 n/a LSR RADIO 0.7 - 1.7 Jy (Jul 2001)
0336-019 03 39 30.938 - 01 46 35.80 RJ n/a 1.2 n/a LSR RADIO 1.6 - 1.2 Jy (Jul 2001)
0355+508 03 59 29.747 + 50 57 50.16 RJ n/a 1.9 n/a LSR RADIO 1.9 - 1.6 Jy (Jul 2001)
0420-014 04 23 15.801 - 01 20 33.07 RJ n/a 3.5 n/a LSR RADIO 1.5 - 3.5 Jy (Jul 2001)
0422+004 04 24 46.842 + 00 36 06.33 RJ n/a 0.7 n/a LSR RADIO once
3C120 04 33 11.096 + 05 21 15.62 RJ n/a 0.3 n/a LSR RADIO once 0.3 Jy (Jul 2001)
PKS0438 04 40 17.180 - 43 33 08.60 RJ n/a 0.4 n/a LSR RADIO once
0454-234 04 57 03.179 - 23 24 52.02 RJ n/a 0.9 n/a LSR RADIO 0.5 - 0.9 Jy (Jul 2001)
0458-020 05 01 12.810 - 01 59 14.26 RJ n/a 0.4 n/a LSR RADIO 0.3 - 0.4 Jy (Jul 2001)
0521-365 05 22 57.985 - 36 27 30.85 RJ n/a 0.5 n/a LSR RADIO 2.5 - 0.5 Jy (Jul 2001)
0528+134 05 30 56.417 + 13 31 55.15 RJ n/a 0.7 n/a LSR RADIO 0.5 - 0.7 Jy (Jul 2001)
0529+075 05 32 38.998 + 07 32 43.35 RJ n/a 0.7 n/a LSR RADIO once
PKS0537 05 38 50.362 - 44 05 08.94 RJ n/a 2.9 n/a LSR RADIO 4.0 - 2.9 Jy (Jul 2001)
0552+398 05 55 30.806 + 39 48 49.17 RJ n/a 0.4 n/a LSR RADIO 0.6 - 0.4 Jy (Jul 2001)
0605-085 06 07 59.699 - 08 34 49.98 RJ n/a 0.4 n/a LSR RADIO 0.6 - 0.4 Jy (Jul 2001)
0607-157 06 09 40.950 - 15 42 40.67 RJ n/a 0.8 n/a LSR RADIO 1.0 - 0.8 Jy (Jul 2001)
0642+449 06 46 32.026 + 44 51 16.59 RJ n/a 0.4 n/a LSR RADIO 0.3 - 0.4 Jy (Jul 2001)
0716+714 07 21 53.448 + 71 20 36.36 RJ n/a 0.5 n/a LSR RADIO 0.5 Jy (Jul 2001)
0727-115 07 30 19.112 - 11 41 12.60 RJ n/a 1.0 n/a LSR RADIO ~ 1.0 Jy (Jul 2001)
0735+178 07 38 07.394 + 17 42 19.00 RJ n/a 0.4 n/a LSR RADIO 0.5 - 0.4 Jy (Jul 2001)
0736+017 07 39 18.034 + 01 37 04.62 RJ n/a 1.5 n/a LSR RADIO 0.8 - 1.5 Jy (Jul 2001)
0745+241 07 48 36.109 + 24 00 24.11 RJ n/a 0.3 n/a LSR RADIO 0.2 - 0.3 Jy (Jul 2001)
0748+126 07 50 52.046 + 12 31 04.83 RJ n/a 0.3 n/a LSR RADIO ~ 0.3 Jy (Jul 2001)
0754+100 07 57 06.643 + 09 56 34.85 RJ n/a 0.8 n/a LSR RADIO 0.7 - 0.9 Jy
0829+046 08 31 48.877 + 04 29 39.09 RJ n/a 0.7 n/a LSR RADIO 0.2 - 1.3 Jy
0836+710 08 41 24.365 + 70 53 42.17 RJ n/a 1.4 n/a LSR RADIO 0.2 - 1.4 Jy
OJ287 08 54 48.875 + 20 06 30.64 RJ n/a 1.4 n/a LSR RADIO 0.7 - 2.0 Jy (Jul 2001)
0917+449 09 20 58.458 + 44 41 53.99 RJ n/a 0.2 n/a LSR RADIO ~ 0.2 Jy (Jul 2001)
0923+392 09 27 03.014 + 39 02 20.85 RJ n/a 0.7 n/a LSR RADIO 1.5 - 0.7 Jy (Jul 2001)
0954+658 09 58 47.245 + 65 33 54.82 RJ n/a 0.5 n/a LSR RADIO 0.2 - 0.5 Jy (Jul 2001)
1034-293 10 37 16.080 - 29 34 02.81 RJ n/a 0.2 n/a LSR RADIO 0.2 - 0.6 Jy (Jul 2001)
1044+719 10 48 27.620 + 71 43 35.94 RJ n/a 0.7 n/a LSR RADIO 0.4 - 0.7 Jy (Jul 2001)
1055+018 10 58 29.605 + 01 33 58.82 RJ n/a 2.0 n/a LSR RADIO 1.6 - 2.2 Jy (Jul 2001)
1147+245 11 50 19.212 + 24 17 53.84 RJ n/a 0.5 n/a LSR RADIO 0.4 -
1156+295 11 59 31.834 + 29 14 43.83 RJ n/a 0.8 n/a LSR RADIO 0.4 - 0.9 Jy (Jul 2001)
1213-172 12 15 46.752 - 17 31 45.40 RJ n/a 0.2 n/a LSR RADIO 0.2 - 0.3 Jy (Jul 2001)
3C273 12 29 06.700 + 02 03 08.60 RJ n/a 3.7 n/a LSR RADIO 1.1 - 4.3 Jy (Jul 2001)
VirgoA 12 30 49.423 + 12 23 28.04 RJ n/a 1.9 n/a LSR RADIO 1.4 - 1.9 Jy (Jul 2001)
3C279 12 56 11.167 - 05 47 21.52 RJ n/a 7.8 n/a LSR RADIO 1.8 - 18.2 Jy (Jul 2001)
1308+326 13 10 28.664 + 32 20 43.78 RJ n/a 0.5 n/a LSR RADIO 0.3 - 0.5 Jy (Jul 2001)
1313-333 13 16 07.986 - 33 38 59.17 RJ n/a 0.8 n/a LSR RADIO 0.1 - 1.8 Jy (Jul 2001)
1334-127 13 37 39.783 - 12 57 24.69 RJ n/a 2.8 n/a LSR RADIO 2.5 - 5.3 Jy (Jul 2001)
1413+135 14 15 58.817 + 13 20 23.71 RJ n/a 0.4 n/a LSR RADIO 1.2 - 0.4 Jy (Jul 2001)
1418+546 14 19 46.597 + 54 23 14.78 RJ n/a 0.4 n/a LSR RADIO 0.3 - 0.9 Jy (Jul 2001)
1510-089 15 12 50.533 - 09 05 59.83 RJ n/a 0.5 n/a LSR RADIO 0.4 - 0.7 Jy (Jul 2001)
1514-241 15 17 41.813 - 24 22 19.48 RJ n/a 0.9 n/a LSR RADIO ~ 0.9 Jy (Jul 2001)
1538+149 15 40 49.492 + 14 47 45.88 RJ n/a 0.3 n/a LSR RADIO once
1548+056 15 50 35.269 + 05 27 10.45 RJ n/a 0.3 n/a LSR RADIO once
1606+106 16 08 46.203 + 10 29 07.78 RJ n/a 0.5 n/a LSR RADIO 0.5 - 0.7 Jy
1611+343 16 13 41.064 + 34 12 47.91 RJ n/a 0.5 n/a LSR RADIO 0.3 - 0.6 Jy (Jul 2001)
1622-253 16 25 46.892 - 25 27 38.33 RJ n/a 0.5 n/a LSR RADIO from EIR 20020501
1622-297 16 26 06.021 - 29 51 26.97 RJ n/a 0.3 n/a LSR RADIO from EIR 20020501
1633+382 16 35 15.493 + 38 08 04.50 RJ n/a 1.0 n/a LSR RADIO ~ 1.0 Jy (Jul 2001)
3C345 16 42 58.810 + 39 48 36.99 RJ n/a 2.5 n/a LSR RADIO 2.0 - 3.5 Jy (Jul 2001)
1657-261 17 00 53.154 - 26 10 51.72 RJ n/a 0.2 n/a LSR RADIO once Apr 2001
1730-130 17 33 02.706 - 13 04 49.55 RJ n/a 1.7 n/a LSR RADIO 1.3 - 1.7 Jy (Jul 2001)
1739+522 17 40 36.978 + 52 11 43.41 RJ n/a 0.1 n/a LSR RADIO 0.3 - 0.1 Jy (Jul 2001)
1741-038 17 43 58.856 - 03 50 04.62 RJ n/a 1.1 n/a LSR RADIO once
1749+096 17 51 32.819 + 09 39 00.73 RJ n/a 0.3 n/a LSR RADIO 1.2 - 0.3 Jy (Jul 2001)
1749+701 17 48 32.840 + 70 05 50.77 RJ n/a 0.2 n/a LSR RADIO once May 2001
1803+784 18 00 45.684 + 78 28 04.02 RJ n/a 0.7 n/a LSR RADIO 0.8 - 0.7 Jy (Jul 2001)
1807+698 18 06 50.681 + 69 49 28.11 RJ n/a 0.8 n/a LSR RADIO ~ 0.8 Jy (Jul 2001)
1823+568 18 24 07.068 + 56 51 01.49 RJ n/a 1.1 n/a LSR RADIO 0.5 - 1.1 Jy (Jul 2001)
1908-202 19 11 09.653 - 20 06 55.11 RJ n/a 0.7 n/a LSR RADIO once May 2001
1921-293 19 24 51.056 - 29 14 30.12 RJ n/a 5.5 n/a LSR RADIO 2.5 - 6.0 Jy (Jul 2001)
1923+210 19 25 59.605 + 21 06 26.16 RJ n/a 0.5 n/a LSR RADIO 0.4 - 0.5 Jy (Jul 2001)
1928+738 19 27 48.495 + 73 58 01.57 RJ n/a 0.4 n/a LSR RADIO ~ 0.4 Jy (Jul 2001)
1958-179 20 00 57.090 - 17 48 57.67 RJ n/a 0.5 n/a LSR RADIO 0.5 - 0.8 Jy (Jul 2001)
2005+403 20 07 44.945 + 40 29 48.60 RJ n/a 0.6 n/a LSR RADIO 0.3 -
2007+776 20 05 30.999 + 77 52 43.25 RJ n/a 0.3 n/a LSR RADIO 0.5 - 0.3 Jy (Jul 2001)
2008-159 20 11 15.711 - 15 46 40.25 RJ n/a 0.6 n/a LSR RADIO once
2021+317 20 23 19.017 + 31 53 02.31 RJ n/a 0.3 n/a LSR RADIO ~ 0.3 Jy (Jul 2001)
2037+511 20 38 37.035 + 51 19 12.66 RJ n/a 0.7 n/a LSR RADIO once
2059+034 21 01 38.834 + 03 41 31.32 RJ n/a 0.5 n/a LSR RADIO once
2134+004 21 36 38.586 + 00 41 54.21 RJ n/a 0.7 n/a LSR RADIO 0.5 - 0.7 Jy
2145+067 21 48 05.459 + 06 57 38.60 RJ n/a 1.2 n/a LSR RADIO 1.0 - 3.0 Jy (Jul 2001)
2155-304 21 58 52.065 - 30 13 32.12 RJ n/a 0.1 n/a LSR RADIO once 0.1 Jy (Jul 2001)
2155-152 21 58 06.282 - 15 01 09.33 RJ n/a 0.6 n/a LSR RADIO
BLLAC 22 02 43.291 + 42 16 39.98 RJ n/a 1.9 n/a LSR RADIO 0.5 - 3.0 Jy (Jul 2001)
2201+315 22 03 14.976 + 31 45 38.27 RJ n/a 0.9 n/a LSR RADIO 0.4 -
2223-052 22 25 47.259 - 04 57 01.39 RJ n/a 3.0 n/a LSR RADIO 2.1 - 3.0 Jy (Jul 2001)
2227-088 22 29 40.084 - 08 32 54.44 RJ n/a 1.0 n/a LSR RADIO 0.8 - 1.4 Jy
2230+114 22 32 36.409 + 11 43 50.90 RJ n/a 0.4 n/a LSR RADIO 0.6 - 0.4 Jy (Jul 2001)
2243-123 22 46 18.232 - 12 06 51.28 RJ n/a 0.5 n/a LSR RADIO 0.4 - 0.5 Jy (Jul 2001)
2251+158 22 53 57.748 + 16 08 53.56 RJ n/a 6.1 n/a LSR RADIO 0.7 - 6.1 Jy (Jul 2001)
2255-282 22 58 05.963 - 27 58 21.26 RJ n/a 3.1 n/a LSR RADIO once 3.1 Jy (Jul 2001)
2318+049 23 20 44.857 + 05 13 49.95 RJ n/a 0.8 n/a LSR RADIO 0.3 - 0.8 Jy
2345-167 23 48 02.609 - 16 31 12.02 RJ n/a 0.5 n/a LSR RADIO once
*
* The 6 sources below were not carried over from the original (RB) version
* due to inaccuracies in their positions, but they are repeated here in
* case of desperation - 3c111 and CenA in particular are too strong to
* discard completely.
*
3C111 04 15 00.61 + 37 54 19.5 RB n/a 2.0 n/a LSR RADIO 2.5 - 2.0 Jy (Jul 2001)
0954+556 09 54 14.355 + 55 37 16.35 RB n/a 0.3 n/a LSR RADIO 0.1 - 0.3 Jy
1219+285 12 19 01.12 + 28 30 36.45 RB n/a 0.3 n/a LSR RADIO 0.2 - 0.4 Jy (Jul 2001)
CENA 13 22 31.8 - 42 45 30.0 RB n/a 7.7 n/a LSR RADIO 7.3 - 21.1 Jy (Jul 2001)
1716+686 17 16 27.84 + 68 39 48.3 RB n/a 0.4 n/a LSR RADIO once
CygA 19 57 44.6 + 40 35 45.9 RB n/a 0.7 n/a LSR RADIO
*
* 76 of the next 78 blazars are new to this version of the catalog
* see http://www.jach.hawaii.edu/JACpublic/JCMT/pointing/point2000.html
* for a description of their inclusion.
* Two (0106+013 and 0430+052) are already listed above by their familiars
* PKS0106 and 3c120).
* fluxes listed are either :
* - the most recent determinations at 850um at JCMT (2000 02 23, imc) ,
* in which case the date of the last measure and the ranges of previous measures
* made since ~1999 are shown in the last column, or
* - they are (the original) extrapolations from other wavelengths.
* These proved to be overly optimistic by about x2,
* so have been reduced now by this factor, with a minimum of 0.2 Jy
* so as to encourage at least one observation.
*
0016+731 00 19 45.786 + 73 27 30.02 RJ n/a 0.2 n/a LSR RADIO 0.2 - 0.4 Jy (Jul 2001)
0035+413 00 38 24.844 + 41 37 06.00 RJ n/a 0.1 n/a LSR RADIO ~0.1 Jy (Jul 2001)
0106+013 01 08 38.771 + 01 35 00.32 RJ n/a 0.5 n/a LSR RADIO 0.6 - 1.0 Jy (Jul 2001)
0112-017 01 15 17.100 - 01 27 04.58 RJ n/a 0.3 n/a LSR RADIO
0119+041 01 21 56.862 + 04 22 24.73 RJ n/a 0.2 n/a LSR RADIO Aug2000
0134+329 01 37 41.299 + 33 09 35.13 RJ n/a 0.2 n/a LSR RADIO
0135-247 01 37 38.347 - 24 30 53.89 RJ n/a 0.3 n/a LSR RADIO 0.5 - 0.3 Jy (Jul 2001)
0138-097 01 41 25.832 - 09 28 43.67 RJ n/a 0.2 n/a LSR RADIO
0229+131 02 31 45.894 + 13 22 54.72 RJ n/a 0.1 n/a LSR RADIO <0.1 Jy (Jul 2001)
0239+108 02 42 29.171 + 11 01 00.73 RJ n/a 0.2 n/a LSR RADIO
0333+321 03 36 30.108 + 32 18 29.34 RJ n/a 0.3 n/a LSR RADIO Nov1999
0338-214 03 40 35.608 - 21 19 31.17 RJ n/a 0.5 n/a LSR RADIO 0.5 Jy (Jul 2001)
0414-189 04 16 36.544 - 18 51 08.34 RJ n/a 0.2 n/a LSR RADIO
0430+052 04 33 11.096 + 05 21 15.62 RJ n/a 0.6 n/a LSR RADIO once 0.3 Jy (Jul 2001)
0511-220 05 13 49.114 - 21 59 16.09 RJ n/a 0.2 n/a LSR RADIO
0518+165 05 21 09.886 + 16 38 22.05 RJ n/a 0.2 n/a LSR RADIO
0538+498 05 42 36.138 + 49 51 07.23 RJ n/a 0.2 n/a LSR RADIO
0539-057 05 41 38.083 - 05 41 49.43 RJ n/a 0.4 n/a LSR RADIO Nov1999
0648-165 06 50 24.582 - 16 37 39.73 RJ n/a 0.2 n/a LSR RADIO
0723-008 07 25 50.640 - 00 54 56.54 RJ n/a 0.5 n/a LSR RADIO ~ 0.5 Jy (Jul 2001)
0742+103 07 45 33.060 + 10 11 12.69 RJ n/a 0.2 n/a LSR RADIO
0743-006 07 45 54.082 - 00 44 15.54 RJ n/a 0.2 n/a LSR RADIO
0808+019 08 11 26.707 + 01 46 52.22 RJ n/a 0.3 n/a LSR RADIO
0814+425 08 18 16.000 + 42 22 45.41 RJ n/a 0.4 n/a LSR RADIO 0.3 - 0.4 Jy (Jul 2001)
0818-128 08 20 57.448 - 12 58 59.17 RJ n/a 0.2 n/a LSR RADIO once Sep 2000
0823+033 08 25 50.338 + 03 09 24.52 RJ n/a 0.6 n/a LSR RADIO 0.4 - 0.6 Jy (Jul 2001)
0828+493 08 32 23.217 + 49 13 21.04 RJ n/a 0.5 n/a LSR RADIO Feb2001 0.4 - 0.9
0859+470 09 03 03.990 + 46 51 04.14 RJ n/a 0.2 n/a LSR RADIO ~ 0.2 Jy (Jul 2001)
0859-140 09 02 16.831 - 14 15 30.88 RJ n/a 0.2 n/a LSR RADIO
0906+015 09 09 10.092 + 01 21 35.62 RJ n/a 0.2 n/a LSR RADIO
0917+624 09 21 36.231 + 62 15 52.18 RJ n/a 0.2 n/a LSR RADIO once Feb2001
0919-260 09 21 29.354 - 26 18 43.39 RJ n/a 0.1 n/a LSR RADIO ~ 0.1 Jy (Jul 2001)
0925-203 09 27 51.824 - 20 34 51.23 RJ n/a 0.2 n/a LSR RADIO
0955+326 09 58 20.950 + 32 24 02.21 RJ n/a 0.2 n/a LSR RADIO
1011+250 10 13 53.429 + 24 49 16.44 RJ n/a 0.2 n/a LSR RADIO
1012+232 10 14 47.065 + 23 01 16.57 RJ n/a 0.5 n/a LSR RADIO 0.2 - 0.5 Jy (Jul 2001)
1053+815 10 58 11.535 + 81 14 32.68 RJ n/a 0.3 n/a LSR RADIO Feb2001
1116+128 11 18 57.301 + 12 34 41.72 RJ n/a 0.3 n/a LSR RADIO ~ 0.3 Jy (Jul 2001)
1124-186 11 27 04.392 - 18 57 17.44 RJ n/a 0.3 n/a LSR RADIO 0.3 - 0.5 Jy (Jul 2001)
1127-145 11 30 07.053 - 14 49 27.39 RJ n/a 0.2 n/a LSR RADIO
1128+385 11 30 53.283 + 38 15 18.55 RJ n/a 0.3 n/a LSR RADIO Dec1999
1144+402 11 46 58.298 + 39 58 34.30 RJ n/a 0.4 n/a LSR RADIO 0.3 - 0.6 Jy (Jul 2001)
1148-001 11 50 43.871 - 00 23 54.20 RJ n/a 0.2 n/a LSR RADIO
1216+487 12 19 06.415 + 48 29 56.16 RJ n/a 0.1 n/a LSR RADIO 0.1 - 0.2 Jy (Jul 2001)
1222+037 12 24 52.422 + 03 30 50.29 RJ n/a 0.1 n/a LSR RADIO < 0.1 Jy (Jul 2001)
1243-072 12 46 04.232 - 07 30 46.57 RJ n/a 0.3 n/a LSR RADIO
1244-255 12 46 46.802 - 25 47 49.29 RJ n/a 0.4 n/a LSR RADIO 1.7 - 0.4 Jy (Jul 2001)
1252+119 12 54 38.256 + 11 41 05.90 RJ n/a 0.2 n/a LSR RADIO
1302-102 13 05 33.015 - 10 33 19.43 RJ n/a 0.7 n/a LSR RADIO
1328+307 13 31 08.288 + 30 30 32.96 RJ n/a 0.3 n/a LSR RADIO Feb2000
1345+125 13 47 33.362 + 12 17 24.24 RJ n/a 0.2 n/a LSR RADIO
1354-152 13 57 11.245 - 15 27 28.79 RJ n/a 0.2 n/a LSR RADIO
1354+195 13 57 04.437 + 19 19 07.37 RJ n/a 0.4 n/a LSR RADIO 0.3 - 0.4 Jy (Jul 2001)
1502+106 15 04 24.980 + 10 29 39.20 RJ n/a 0.3 n/a LSR RADIO 0.2 - 0.4 Jy (Jul 2001)
1504-166 15 07 04.787 - 16 52 30.27 RJ n/a 0.3 n/a LSR RADIO
1511-100 15 13 44.893 - 10 12 00.26 RJ n/a 0.2 n/a LSR RADIO
1519-273 15 22 37.676 - 27 30 10.79 RJ n/a 0.3 n/a LSR RADIO Feb2001
1600+335 16 02 07.263 + 33 26 53.07 RJ n/a 0.15 n/a LSR RADIO Mar2000
1637+574 16 38 13.456 + 57 20 23.98 RJ n/a 0.5 n/a LSR RADIO 0.1 - 1.0 Jy (Jul 2001)
1638+398 16 40 29.633 + 39 46 46.03 RJ n/a 0.15 n/a LSR RADIO Jun2000
1642+690 16 42 07.849 + 68 56 39.76 RJ n/a 0.7 n/a LSR RADIO 0.5 - 0.7 Jy (Jul 2001)
1655+077 16 58 09.011 + 07 41 27.54 RJ n/a 0.4 n/a LSR RADIO 0.3 - 0.4 Jy (Jul 2001)
1656+477 16 58 02.780 + 47 37 49.23 RJ n/a 0.2 n/a LSR RADIO 0.1 - 0.2 Jy (Jul 2001)
1717+178 17 19 13.048 + 17 45 06.44 RJ n/a 0.3 n/a LSR RADIO once June 2001
1743+173 17 45 35.208 + 17 20 01.42 RJ n/a 0.2 n/a LSR RADIO
1758+388 18 00 24.765 + 38 48 30.70 RJ n/a 0.1 n/a LSR RADIO 0.2 - 0.1 Jy (Jul 2001)
1800+440 18 01 32.315 + 44 04 21.90 RJ n/a 0.6 n/a LSR RADIO 0.4 - 0.6 Jy (Jul 2001)
1842+681 18 42 33.642 + 68 09 25.23 RJ n/a 0.3 n/a LSR RADIO
1954+513 19 55 42.738 + 51 31 48.55 RJ n/a 0.2 n/a LSR RADIO 0.3 - 0.2 Jy (Jul 2001)
2021+614 20 22 06.682 + 61 36 58.80 RJ n/a 0.2 n/a LSR RADIO
2121+053 21 23 44.517 + 05 35 22.09 RJ n/a 0.4 n/a LSR RADIO 0.7 - 0.4 Jy (Jul 2001)
2128-123 21 31 35.262 - 12 07 04.80 RJ n/a 0.2 n/a LSR RADIO
2131-021 21 34 10.310 - 01 53 17.24 RJ n/a 0.4 n/a LSR RADIO
2210-257 22 13 02.498 - 25 29 30.08 RJ n/a 0.2 n/a LSR RADIO
2216-038 22 18 52.038 - 03 35 36.88 RJ n/a 0.2 n/a LSR RADIO
2229+695 22 30 36.470 + 69 46 28.08 RJ n/a 0.1 n/a LSR RADIO once 0.1 Jy (Jul 2001)
2234+282 22 36 22.471 + 28 28 57.41 RJ n/a 0.6 n/a LSR RADIO 0.3 - 0.7 Jy (Jul 2001)
2344+092 23 46 36.839 + 09 30 45.51 RJ n/a 0.2 n/a LSR RADIO
*
* - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
* CONTINUUM SOURCES : Compact HII regions, ABG and PMS - stars
* -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
*
* A few of these are secondary calibrators for SCUBA, some also serve as spectral line standards
* Coordinates are either c - derived by coco (co-ordinate transformation) from 1950.0 FK4
* - this is usually the case for non-stellar sources, where
* submm & opt/NIR peaks may not coincide
* or s - as listed by Simbad (2000.0 FK5)
* - this is usually reserved for stellar sources
* Fluxes - 2001 Jul - changed to 0.85mm fluxes, based on last 18months data.
* data for HH1-2VLA, TWHya, M8E, ON-1, V645Cyg are the old 1.1mm values
* -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
*SOURCE RA DEC EQUI VEL FLUX RANGE FRAME DEF Comments
* NOX - 0.85mm - c = coco s = simbad
* - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
W3(OH) 02 27 03.831 + 61 52 24.77 RJ - 45.0 35.0 n/a LSR RADIO c
GL490 03 27 38.842 + 58 47 00.51 RJ - 12.5 5.0 n/a LSR RADIO c
TTau 04 21 59.43 + 19 32 06.4 RJ + 7.5 1.3 n/a LSR RADIO s T Tauri star
DGTau 04 27 04.7 + 26 06 17. RJ + 5.0 0.9 n/a LSR RADIO s T Tauri star; use 120" chop
L1551-IRS5 04 31 34.140 + 18 08 05.13 RJ + 6.0 6.0 n/a LSR RADIO c
HLTau 04 31 38.4 + 18 13 59. RJ + 6.4 2.3 n/a LSR RADIO s TTAu* - 2nd-ary flux calibrator
CRL618 04 42 53.597 + 36 06 53.65 RJ - 21.7 4.5 90.0 LSR RADIO c Secondary flux calibrator
OMC1 05 35 14.373 - 05 22 32.35 RJ + 10.0 99.9 n/a LSR RADIO c use 150" chop for pointi
HH1-2VLA 05 36 22.837 - 06 46 06.57 RJ + 8.0 0.8 n/a LSR RADIO c
N2071IR 05 47 04.851 + 00 21 47.10 RJ + 9.5 16.0 n/a LSR RADIO c
VYCMa 07 22 58.33 - 25 46 03.2 RJ + 19.0 1.7 70.0 LSR RADIO s
OH231.8 07 42 16.93 - 14 42 50.2 RJ + 30.0 2.5 140.0 LSR RADIO c Secondary flux calibrator
IRC+10216 09 47 57.382 + 13 16 43.66 RJ - 25.6 6.1 35.0 LSR RADIO c Secondary flux calibrator, var 1.8-2.8
TWHya 11 01 51.91 - 34 42 17.0 RJ + 0.0 0.8 n/a LSR RADIO s T Tauri star
16293-2422 16 32 22.909 - 24 28 35.60 RJ + 4.0 16.3 n/a LSR RADIO c Secondary flux calibrator
G343.0 16 58 17.136 - 42 52 06.61 RJ - 31.0 35.0 n/a LSR RADIO c
NGC6334I 17 20 53.445 - 35 47 01.67 RJ - 6.9 60.0 n/a LSR RADIO c
G5.89 18 00 30.376 - 24 04 00.48 RJ + 10.0 48.0 n/a LSR RADIO c
M8E 18 04 52.957 - 24 26 39.36 RJ + 11.0 2.8 n/a LSR RADIO c
G10.62 18 10 28.661 - 19 55 49.76 RJ - 3.5 50.0 n/a LSR RADIO c
G34.3 18 53 18.569 + 01 14 58.26 RJ + 58.1 70.0 n/a LSR RADIO c
G45.1 19 13 22.079 + 10 50 53.42 RJ + 48.0 11.0 n/a LSR RADIO c
K3-50 20 01 45.689 + 33 32 43.52 RJ - 23.7 20.0 n/a LSR RADIO c
ON-1 20 10 09.146 + 31 31 37.67 RJ + 11.8 4.7 n/a LSR RADIO c
GL2591 20 29 24.719 + 40 11 18.87 RJ - 5.8 3.0 n/a LSR RADIO c
W75N 20 38 36.433 + 42 37 34.49 RJ + 12.5 35.0 n/a LSR RADIO c
MWC349 20 32 45.6 + 40 39 37. RJ - 6.6 1.9 n/a LSR RADIO s True point source
PVCep 20 45 54.39 + 67 57 38.8 RJ + 3.0 1.2 n/a LSR RADIO s
CRL2688 21 02 18.805 + 36 41 37.70 RJ - 35.4 5.9 80.0 LSR RADIO c Secondary flux calibrator
NGC7027 21 07 01.593 + 42 14 10.18 RJ + 26.0 5.0 50.0 LSR RADIO c
V645Cyg 21 39 58.2 + 50 14 22. RJ - 43.7 0.9 n/a LSR RADIO s
LKHA234 21 43 06.170 + 66 06 56.09 RJ - 10.0 5.0 n/a LSR RADIO c Herbig Be star
N7538IRS1 23 13 45.346 + 61 28 10.32 RJ - 58.0 33.0 n/a LSR RADIO c
N7538IRS9 23 14 01.682 + 61 27 19.96 RJ - 58.0 6.5 n/a LSR RADIO c
*
* -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
*
* SPECTRAL LINE STANDARDS
*
* all 2000.0 FK5 coords derived by coco - see previous section
* 2001 10 19 - offsets updated for crl618, omc1, oh231.8, w75n, ngc7027
* PS offset is for CO and isotopes
* -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
W3(OH) 02 27 03.831 + 61 52 24.77 RJ - 45.0 12.8 n/a LSR RADIO PS -600,0 RJ
L1551-IRS5 04 31 34.140 + 18 08 05.13 RJ + 6.0 2.4 n/a LSR RADIO PS ; seco
CRL618 04 42 53.597 + 36 06 53.65 RJ - 21.7 3.2 90.0 LSR RADIO BMSW 180" AZ
OMC1 05 35 14.373 - 05 22 32.35 RJ + 10.0 72. n/a LSR RADIO PS 0, 2100 RJ
N2071IR 05 47 04.851 + 00 21 47.10 RJ + 9.5 4.8 n/a LSR RADIO PS 2400,0 RJ
OH231.8 07 42 16.93 - 14 42 50.2 RJ + 30.0 1.3 140.0 LSR RADIO BMSW 300" AZ
IRC+10216 09 47 57.382 + 13 16 43.66 RJ - 25.6 2.3 35.0 LSR RADIO PS 300,0 AZ
16293-2422 16 32 22.909 - 24 28 35.60 RJ + 4.0 8.3 n/a LSR RADIO PS -800,0 RJ
NGC6334I 17 20 53.445 - 35 47 01.67 RJ - 6.9 30.0 n/a LSR RADIO PS 2400,0 RJ
G34.3 18 53 18.569 + 01 14 58.26 RJ + 58.1 31.2 n/a LSR RADIO PS -3120,1800 RJ
W75N 20 38 36.433 + 42 37 34.49 RJ + 12.5 11.6 n/a LSR RADIO PS -1800,0 RJ
CRL2688 21 02 18.805 + 36 41 37.70 RJ - 35.4 2.7 80.0 LSR RADIO BMSW 180" AZ
NGC7027 21 07 01.593 + 42 14 10.18 RJ + 26.0 3.7 50.0 LSR RADIO BMSW 180" AZ
N7538IRS1 23 13 45.346 + 61 28 10.32 RJ - 58.0 9.9 n/a LSR RADIO PS 1200,0 RJ
*
* -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
* -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
* SOURCELIST for SPECTRAL LINE FIVEPOINTS
* Positions taken from Loup et al. A&A Suppl. Ser 99, 291 (1993).
* This section sub-divided according to positional accuracy flags by Loup et al.
* except that
* - 9 stars with HD numbers and flag=2 that differ by < approx 1"
* from Hipparcos positions are in section 1.
* - 6 weak or v.southern objects with Loup flags=1 appear in section 2,
* since, in the cases where comparison with Hipparcos is possible -
* the first two - differences of >1" are seen.
* (R Hor, R Dor, V1362Aql, V1366Aql, GL2374, GL2885). (20020107)
* VXSgr & RRAql added 20020107.
* Note CRL2688 is in section 2 (?!).
* See also K. Young (1995, ApJ 445, 872).
* Other (flux) data often courtesy H. Matthews and J. Greaves.
* Positions for objects in common with spectral line standards (CRL618,
* CRL2688, NGC7027, section above) are left unchanged, but these are not
* inconsistent with Loup.
* Position for o Ceti updated to J2005.0 - largest p.m. in sample.
* Note that we still have not gone through all the sources in the list.!!
*
* The catalogue gives T_A* (peak) for the 2-1 line. More informative, however, are the integrated line intensities
* in the comment line (in K km/s), which largely determine how easy it is to detect a line. Note that JCMT 2-1
* data followed by J are typically low by about a factor of 1.3 - 1.5 (telescope heavily deformed due to conebar
* welding.
*
*
* RA & DEC Eq Vlsr Tpeak Vrange JCMT comments
*- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
*- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
* Loup et al position quality flag = 1 (~1")
*
TCas 00 23 14.26 + 55 47 33.9 RJ - 7.0 1.0 22.0 LSR RADIO :3-2 12.8 4-3 int 5.5
WXPsc 01 06 25.96 + 12 35 53.5 RJ + 8.5 1.4 35.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 41.0 J3-2 51.2 4-3 23.2
RScl 01 26 58.07 - 32 32 34.0 RJ - 18.4 1.5 37.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 42.3 J 3-2 48.2
GL230 01 33 51.21 + 62 26 53.5 RJ - 54.0 0.9 22.0 LSR RADIO :IRAM 2-1 16.3
oCeti 02 19 20.80 - 02 58 34.1 RJ + 46.5 6.8 28.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 34.6 J3-2 48.2 4-3 46.2 J2005
UCam 03 41 48.15 + 62 38 55.0 RJ + 7.1 0.55 64.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 20.3 J :
NMLTau 03 53 28.84 + 11 24 22.6 RJ + 35.1 1.6 43.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 49.1 4-3 92
CRL618 04 42 53.597 + 36 06 53.65 RJ - 21.7 3.2 90.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 118.3 (95) 3-2 95.4 , 4-3
RLep 04 59 36.38 - 14 48 21.6 RJ + 16.0 0.6 38.0 LSR RADIO : JCMT 2-1 int 1
NVAur 05 11 19.43 + 52 52 33.7 RJ + 3.0 0.57 36.0 LSR RADIO : OSO 1-0 int 19
RAur 05 17 17.66 + 53 35 10.9 RJ - 3.0 1.2 20.0 LSR RADIO : CSO 3-2 16 4-3 11.4
UUAur 06 36 32.84 + 38 26 44.4 RJ + 7.0 0.6 25.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 10.5 : IRAM 1-0 15.9
VYCMa 07 22 58.33 - 25 46 03.2 RJ + 19.0 1.0 92.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 50.1
M1-16 07 37 18.89 - 09 38 48.5 RJ + 49.0 0.85 50.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 48.9 : SEST 2-1 26.0
M1-17 07 40 22.16 - 11 32 30.1 RJ + 28.0 1.80 78.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 31.7 : IRAM 2-1 66.2
OH231.8 07 42 16.93 - 14 42 50.2 RJ + 30.0 1.3 160.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 71.8 : IRAM 1-0 92.5
RLMi 09 45 34.29 + 34 30 42.8 RJ + 2.0 0.4 18.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 5.8 : IRAM 2-1 15.0
RLeo 09 47 33.49 + 11 25 44.1 RJ - 0.4 1.0 22.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 13.0 : CSO 3-2 37 4-3
IRC+10216 09 47 57.382 + 13 16 43.66 RJ - 25.6 32. 35.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 427. (564) 3-2 687 (600) 4-3 720
CIT6 10 16 02.27 + 30 34 18.6 RJ - 1.9 8.5 45.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 111.3 3-2 194.9 4-3 1
RTVir 13 02 37.95 + 05 11 08.5 RJ + 18.0 0.7 18.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 13.5 3-2 12.6 4-3 8.8
WHya 13 49 02.05 - 28 22 02.6 RJ + 41.3 0.7 20.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 10.9 3-2 29.0 4-3 21.
RXBoo 14 24 11.61 + 25 42 14.1 RJ + 1.1 1.4 22.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 19.3 3-2 32.3 4-3 14.9
SCrB 15 21 23.97 + 31 22 02.8 RJ + 2.0 0.6 18.0 LSR RADIO 3-2 5.6
NGC6302 17 13 44.41 - 37 06 11.2 RJ - 40.0 2.6 52.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 73.0 : NRAO 2-1 INT 19.9
V814Her 17 44 55.43 + 50 02 38.4 RJ - 35.0 0.4 25.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 5.9 : IRAM 2-1 36.1
VXSgr 18 08 44.50 - 33 52 00.5 RJ + 6.0 0.4 60.0 LSR RADIO 2-1
OH17.7-2 18 30 30.64 - 14 28 57.0 RJ + 62.0 0.3 25.0 LSR RADIO 3-2 5.0 HEM IRAM 2-1 19.4
V437Sct 18 37 32.46 - 05 23 59.4 RJ + 29.0 1.41 23.0 LSR RADIO :3-2 13.9
V1111Oph 18 37 19.31 + 10 25 42.4 RJ - 30.0 0.8 40.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 23.4 : OSO 1-0 29.4
V1365Aql 18 52 22.19 - 00 14 13.9 RJ + 63.0 1.4 28.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 11.5 : IRAM 2-1 14.0,
RAql 19 06 22.18 + 08 13 49.1 RJ + 46.0 1.1 20.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 15.5 : CSO 3-2 45 4-3 int 36.9
HD179821 19 13 58.53 + 00 07 31.6 RJ + 100.0 1.1 76.0 LSR RADIO 3-2 57.5 HEM
GL2374 19 21 36.52 + 09 27 56.5 RJ - 72.0 1.4 33.0 LSR RADIO : IRAM 2-1 int 2
V1302Aql 19 26 48.03 + 11 21 16.7 RJ + 73.0 1.0 90.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 57.0 3-2 114.7 4-3 101.5
GYAql 19 50 06.35 - 07 36 52.8 RJ + 34.0 1.08 23.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 24.4 : NRAO 2-1
KiCyg 19 50 33.95 + 32 54 51.2 RJ + 10.0 3.5 21.0 LSR RADIO 3-2 58.9 4-3 70.2
RRAql 19 57 36.03 - 01 53 10.4 RJ + 28.0 0.5 15.0 LSR RADIO 2-1
VCyg 20 41 18.30 + 48 08 29.1 RJ + 14.0 3.9 30.0 LSR RADIO 3-2 62.9 4-3 71.0
NMLCyg 20 46 25.46 + 40 06 59.6 RJ + 1.0 2.0 65.0 LSR RADIO 3-2 85.9 HEM 4-3 96.5
NGC7027 21 07 01.593 + 42 14 10.18 RJ + 26.0 8.5 50.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 192.9 J 219.6(290) 3-2(280) 4-3(238.0)
SCep 21 35 12.60 + 78 37 28.4 RJ - 16.0 1.6 63.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 40.9 3-2 50.4/38.3 IRAM 2-1 60
RCas 23 58 24.76 + 51 23 19.5 RJ + 25.0 1.6 31.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 29.0 J 3-2 73.5 4-3 47.6 NL
*
* Loup et al position quality flag = 2 (~1"-5")
*
RAnd 00 24 01.99 + 38 34 40.0 RJ - 16.0 1.1 22.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 14.5 J
GL67 00 27 41.15 + 69 38 51.7 RJ - 28.6 1.5 43.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 32.7 :
IRC+60041 01 13 44.31 + 62 57 36.0 RJ - 25.0 0.1 47.0 LSR RADIO : NRAO 2-1
RHor 02 53 52.46 - 49 53 23.8 RJ + 38.0 0.8 13.0 LSR RADIO 2-1
V384Per 03 26 29.53 + 47 31 50.2 RJ - 16.3 1.3 33.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 28.1 OSO 1-0 25.0
IRC+60144 04 35 17.45 + 62 16 23.3 RJ - 45.0 0.8 30.0 LSR RADIO : OSO 1-0 int 18.7
RDor 04 36 45.84 - 62 04 35.7 RJ + 7.0 2.5 13.0 LSR RADIO 2-1
V370Aur 05 43 49.78 + 32 42 06.8 RJ - 31.0 0.65 52.0 LSR RADIO : NRAO 2-1
GL865 06 03 59.84 + 07 25 54.4 RJ + 42.5 1.8 33.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 36.0 : OSO 1-0 17.0
V636Mon 06 25 01.37 - 09 07 16.0 RJ + 13.0 0.39 50.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 21.5 : JCMT 2-1 12.4 ?? from lit.
APLyn 06 34 33.92 + 60 56 26.2 RJ - 23.0 0.49 35.0 LSR RADIO : OSO 1-0 13.0
M1-7 06 37 20.95 + 24 00 31.0 RJ - 11.0 0.46 50.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 44.1 : NRAO 2-1 17.1
GMCMa 06 41 15.00 - 22 16 42.9 RJ + 48.0 0.5 40.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 11.0 : IRAM 2-1 29.0
GXMon 06 52 46.91 + 08 25 19.0 RJ - 7.0 1.7 40.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 48.0 : OSO 1-0 30.5
HD56126 07 16 10.23 + 09 59 47.9 RJ + 73.0 2.0 24.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 23.1 3-2 22.4
GL5254 09 13 54.09 - 24 51 21.1 RJ + 0.1 3.5 32.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 55.3 3-2 49.6
VHya 10 51 37.31 - 21 15 01.3 RJ - 15.6 5.0 52.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 73.7 3-2 97.8
XHer 16 02 39.39 + 47 14 22.3 RJ - 73.0 1.3 23.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 12.0
GL1922 17 07 58.24 - 24 44 31.1 RJ - 3.0 1.73 40.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 45.0 3-2 56.3
GL2135 18 22 34.50 - 27 06 30.2 RJ + 48.0 1.31 45.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 45.8 3-2 59.7
GL2143 18 24 31.84 - 16 16 04.2 RJ - 27.0 0.9 34.0 LSR RADIO : IRAM 2-1 19.4
GL2199 18 35 46.48 + 05 35 46.5 RJ + 30.0 0.67 40.0 LSR RADIO : OSO 1-0 16.7
V821Her 18 41 54.39 + 17 41 08.5 RJ + 0.0 2.0 31.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 39.6 3-2 54.5 IRAM 2-1 93.9
IRC+00365 18 42 24.68 - 02 17 25.2 RJ + 3.0 0.7 73.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 35.3 3-2 57.7
RSct 18 47 29.00 - 05 42 14.6 RJ + 56.0 0.8 10.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 4.2 : IRAM 2-1 11.0
V1362Aql 18 48 41.91 - 02 50 28.3 RJ + 101.0 1.1 35.0 LSR RADIO 2-1
V1366Aql 18 58 30.02 + 06 42 57.7 RJ + 21.0 0.6 31.0 LSR RADIO 2-1
GL2316 19 05 22.69 + 08 13 05.0 RJ + 2.0 1.0 34.0 LSR RADIO : IRAM 2-1 23.3
WAql 19 15 23.21 - 07 02 49.8 RJ - 25.0 0.8 42.0 LSR RADIO : CSO 2-1 int 22
IRC-10502 19 20 17.96 - 08 02 10.6 RJ + 21.0 0.67 57.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 27.9 JG 3-2 40.0
OH44.8 19 21 36.52 + 09 27 56.5 RJ - 72.0 0.5 30.0 LSR RADIO 2-1
V1965Cyg 19 34 09.87 + 28 04 06.3 RJ - 12.0 0.77 54.0 LSR RADIO :3-2 44.8
HD187885 19 52 52.64 - 17 01 50.1 RJ + 24.0 0.7 75.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 12.6 3-2 25.8
CRL2688 21 02 18.805 + 36 41 37.70 RJ - 35.4 5.0 80.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 120 J (190), 3-2 (197
OH104.9 22 19 27.40 + 59 51 22.7 RJ - 27.0 0.5 34.0 LSR RADIO 2-1
Pi1Gru 22 22 43.81 - 45 56 50.4 RJ - 12.0 2.1 40.0 LSR RADIO 3-2 74.3 4-3 38.8 NL
HD235858 22 29 10.29 + 54 51 06.6 RJ - 28.0 2.1 22.0 LSR RADIO 3-2 34.5 also CS 7-6
LPAnd 23 34 27.66 + 43 33 02.4 RJ - 17.0 2.7 29.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 52.8 J 3-2 70.0 4-3 3
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* Loup et al position quality flag = 3 (?>5")
*
01142+6306 01 17 33.31 + 63 22 05.8 RJ - 20.0 0.7 38.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 28.3 :IRAM 2-1 11.0
GL190 01 17 51.62 + 67 13 55.4 RJ - 39.0 3.1 37.0 LSR RADIO :IRAM 2-1 70.
GL482 03 23 36.57 + 70 27 07.5 RJ - 16.4 0.9 20.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 11.3 J : OSO 1-0 9.00
03313+6058 03 35 30.69 + 61 08 47.2 RJ - 39.0 0.6 30.0 LSR RADIO : IRAM 2-1 13.2
GL5102 03 48 18.01 + 44 42 02.1 RJ - 25.0 0.4 32.0 LSR RADIO : OSO 1-0 int 11
TXCam 05 00 50.39 + 56 10 52.6 RJ + 9.2 2.9 50.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 75.8 : IRAM 2-1 108
BXCam 05 46 44.10 + 69 58 25.2 RJ + 0.0 0.54 45.0 LSR RADIO : OSO 1-0 15.4
GL1235 08 10 48.40 - 32 52 03.9 RJ - 20.3 0.9 42.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 29.0 3-2 37.5
CRL4211 15 11 41.89 - 48 20 01.3 RJ - 3.7 2.5 42.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 72.6
IRC+20326 17 31 54.98 + 17 45 19.7 RJ - 4.0 1.5 34.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 31.3 : OSO 1-0 int 20
GL5379 17 44 22.62 - 31 55 39.4 RJ - 20.5 2.8 43.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 31.8 3-2 59.7:
GL2155 18 26 05.69 + 23 28 50.3 RJ + 60.0 1.12 34.0 LSR RADIO : OSO 1-0 23.2
19454+2920 19 47 24.25 + 29 28 11.8 RJ + 21.0 0.73 29.0 LSR RADIO : IRAM 2-1 int 14.3
GL2477 19 56 48.26 + 30 43 59.2 RJ + 5.0 1.7 50.0 LSR RADIO 3-2 26.6
GL2494 20 01 08.51 + 40 55 40.2 RJ + 30.0 1.3 48.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 38.2 3-2 53.5 4-3 49
V1300Aql 20 10 27.41 - 06 16 15.7 RJ - 18.0 1.2 34.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 37.0 3-2 40.4 4-3 33.7
OH63.3-10.2 20 28 56.84 + 21 15 34.6 RJ - 72.0 0.76 37.0 LSR RADIO : IRAM 2-1 int 1
GL2686 20 59 08.88 + 27 26 41.7 RJ + 1.0 0.32 48.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 28.7
21282+5050 21 29 58.42 + 51 03 59.8 RJ + 18.0 4.2 37.0 LSR RADIO 3-2 74 IRAM 2-1 int 279
21318+5631 21 33 22.98 + 56 44 35.0 RJ + 0.0 0.95 37.0 LSR RADIO 3-2 19.7
21554+6204 21 56 58.18 + 62 18 43.6 RJ - 17.0 0.75 37.0 LSR RADIO 2-1 10.9 : IRAM 2-1 int 1
GL3068 23 19 12.39 + 17 11 35.4 RJ - 31.0 6.1 31.0 LSR RADIO 3-2 49.6 4-3 37.4
23304+6147 23 32 44.94 + 62 03 49.6 RJ - 17.0 0.4 31.0 LSR RADIO 3-2 6.7 HEM IRAM 2-1 int 25.0
23321+6545 23 34 22.63 + 66 01 50.4 RJ - 56.0 0.24 40.0 LSR RADIO 3-2 6.2 HEM IRAM 2-1 int 28
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* OBSERVATORY BAD WEATHER BACKUP; CO and ISOTOPES for all sources (BW = 125 MHz)
* except NGC7538IRS1, which is observed at 241.8 GHz LSB and with DAS 500MHz Bandwidth
* DETAILS AND CURRENT STATUS IS FOUND IN THE OBSERVATORY BACKUP FOLDER
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* RA & DEC Vlsr Tpeak Vrange comments
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HORSEHEAD 05 40 58.765 - 02 27 36.41 RJ + 10.5 28.0 n/a LSR RADIO PS -800,0 RJ ; peak at (-80",+40")
N2023mm1 05 41 24.778 - 02 18 09.19 RJ + 10.5 25.0 n/a LSR RADIO
16293E 16 32 28.842 - 24 28 57.60 RJ + 4.0 11.0 n/a LSR RADIO PS -800,0 RJ
N7538IRS1 23 13 45.346 + 61 28 10.32 RJ - 58.0 9.5 n/a LSR RADIO PS -100,100 ; use cell 10",10" RJ
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* MISCELLANEOUS SOURCES
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HOLO 92 55 08.0 + 08 35 07.00 AZ n/a n/a n/a LSR RADIO Position for holography
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