## Subset of objects corresponding to 7.html ## ## RELICS: Reionization Lensing Cluster Survey ## Cycle 23 Hubble Treasury program (GO 14096; PI Coe) ## http://relics.stsci.edu ## ## rxc1514-15-par HST source catalog ## Photometric + Bayesian Photometric Redshift (BPZ) catalog (produced 2018-10-09 by Dan Coe) ## based on drizzled 0.06"/pix images (produced 2017-07-10 by Roberto Avila and Sara Ogaz) ## HST observation plan (Phase 2) by Larry Bradley ## HST program coordinated by Bill Januszewski ## ## Note: photo-z estimates are intended for galaxies only ## Stars may be identified as having higher values of SExtracor stellarity ## ## Objects detected by SExtractor (version 2.8.6) in a weighted sum of WFC3/IR images ## Not pruned: a few < 5-sigma detections may remain ## Position, aperture, and shape measurements determined in the detection image ## ## Photometry measured in isophotal apertures by SExtractor in dual-image mode ## For each filter, we provide: ## - AB magnitude & uncertainty ## - flux & uncertainty (electrons / second = native units) ## - flux & uncertainty (nJy = nanoJanskys) ## - detection significance ## - zeropoints to convert native fluxes (e-/s) to AB magnitudes ## ## AB mag = zeropoint - 2.5 * log10(flux) = 31.4 - 2.5 * log10(fluxnJy) ## Magnitude uncertainties correspond to the flux 1-sigma upper limits: ## magerr = 2.5 * log10(1 + fluxerr / flux) ## ## Both fluxes and magnitudes have been corrected for ## galactic extinction: E(B-V) = 0.09480 ## based on Schlafly & Finkbeiner 2011 (ApJ 737, 103) ## extracted using http://irsa.ipac.caltech.edu/applications/DUST/docs/dustProgramInterface.html ## ## mag, magerr = 99, 1-sigma limit: non-detection (flux < 0) ## mag, magerr = -99, 0: unobserved (outside FOV, in chip gap, etc.) ## ## For each object, we also provide the brightest magnitude in any filter ## based on the highest observed flux - fluxerr (lower limit) ## ## Bayesian Photometric Redshifts are derived using BPZ (Benitez et al. 2000, 2004; Coe et al. 2006) ## These results are intended for galaxies only. ## (Stars may be pruned as having higher values of SExtractor stellarity.) ## For each object, the most likely redshift and template are given by zb and tb, ## and the 95% confidence range is given by zbmin - zbmax. ## The templates used here are 5 ellipticals (1-5), 2 spirals (6-7), and 4 starburst galaxies (8-11). ## Higher values of tb generally correspond to bluer templates. ## Here we use the origninal Bayesian prior P(z,t | mag) derived from the HDFN (Benitez 2000). ## This prior is less conservative with regard to high redshifts ## than some updated priors used in later works (Benitez+09, Coe+13). ## Objects with high ODDS values have sharply peaked unimodal redshift likelihood distributions. ## Objects with chisq2 < 1 generally have photometry well fit by the model SEDs. ## The "maximum likelihood" (flat prior) redshift zml and type tml are also reported. # 1 id Object ID Number # 2 RA Right Ascension in decimal degrees # 3 Dec Declination in decimal degrees # 4 x x pixel coordinate # 5 y y pixel coordinate # 6 fwhm Full width at half maximum (arcsec) # 7 area Isophotal aperture area (pixels) # 8 stel SExtractor "stellarity" (1 = star; 0 = galaxy) # 9 ell Ellipticity = 1 - B/A # 10 theta Position angle (CCW/x) [deg] # 11 nf5sig Number of filters with a 5-sigma detection # 12 nfobs Number of filters observed (not in chip gap, etc.) # 13 f350lp_mag F350LP isophotal magnitude (ZP = 26.9860) # 14 f350lp_magerr F350LP isophotal magnitude uncertainty (Edges vulnerable to cosmic rays) # 15 f350lp_flux F350LP isophotal flux (multiplied by 1.226 to correct for extinction (-0.221 mag)) # 16 f350lp_fluxerr F350LP isophotal flux uncertainty (1.226 factor applied here as well) # 17 f350lp_fluxnJy F350LP isophotal flux in nJy (multiplied by 1.226 to correct for extinction (-0.221 mag)) # 18 f350lp_fluxnJyerr F350LP isophotal flux in nJy uncertainty (1.226 factor applied here as well) # 19 f350lp_sig F350LP detection significance # 20 f105w_mag F105W isophotal magnitude (ZP = 26.2689) # 21 f105w_magerr F105W isophotal magnitude uncertainty # 22 f105w_flux F105W isophotal flux (multiplied by 1.093 to correct for extinction (-0.096 mag)) # 23 f105w_fluxerr F105W isophotal flux uncertainty (1.093 factor applied here as well) # 24 f105w_fluxnJy F105W isophotal flux in nJy (multiplied by 1.093 to correct for extinction (-0.096 mag)) # 25 f105w_fluxnJyerr F105W isophotal flux in nJy uncertainty (1.093 factor applied here as well) # 26 f105w_sig F105W detection significance # 27 f125w_mag F125W isophotal magnitude (ZP = 26.2303) # 28 f125w_magerr F125W isophotal magnitude uncertainty # 29 f125w_flux F125W isophotal flux (multiplied by 1.068 to correct for extinction (-0.072 mag)) # 30 f125w_fluxerr F125W isophotal flux uncertainty (1.068 factor applied here as well) # 31 f125w_fluxnJy F125W isophotal flux in nJy (multiplied by 1.068 to correct for extinction (-0.072 mag)) # 32 f125w_fluxnJyerr F125W isophotal flux in nJy uncertainty (1.068 factor applied here as well) # 33 f125w_sig F125W detection significance # 34 f140w_mag F140W isophotal magnitude (ZP = 26.4524) # 35 f140w_magerr F140W isophotal magnitude uncertainty # 36 f140w_flux F140W isophotal flux (multiplied by 1.055 to correct for extinction (-0.058 mag)) # 37 f140w_fluxerr F140W isophotal flux uncertainty (1.055 factor applied here as well) # 38 f140w_fluxnJy F140W isophotal flux in nJy (multiplied by 1.055 to correct for extinction (-0.058 mag)) # 39 f140w_fluxnJyerr F140W isophotal flux in nJy uncertainty (1.055 factor applied here as well) # 40 f140w_sig F140W detection significance # 41 f160w_mag F160W isophotal magnitude (ZP = 25.9463) # 42 f160w_magerr F160W isophotal magnitude uncertainty # 43 f160w_flux F160W isophotal flux (multiplied by 1.042 to correct for extinction (-0.045 mag)) # 44 f160w_fluxerr F160W isophotal flux uncertainty (1.042 factor applied here as well) # 45 f160w_fluxnJy F160W isophotal flux in nJy (multiplied by 1.042 to correct for extinction (-0.045 mag)) # 46 f160w_fluxnJyerr F160W isophotal flux in nJy uncertainty (1.042 factor applied here as well) # 47 f160w_sig F160W detection significance # 48 bright_mag Brightest magnitude in any filter # 49 bright_magerr Brightest magnitude uncertainty # 50 zb # 51 zbmin # 52 zbmax # 53 tb # 54 odds # 55 zml # 56 tml # 57 chisq # 58 M0 Magnitude used for BPZ prior: F814W or closest observed filter # 59 chisq2 # 60 nfdet ## ## id RA Dec x y fwhm area stel ell theta nf5sig nfobs f350lp_mag f350lp_magerr f350lp_flux f350lp_fluxerr f350lp_fluxnJy f350lp_fluxnJyerr f350lp_sig f105w_mag f105w_magerr f105w_flux f105w_fluxerr f105w_fluxnJy f105w_fluxnJyerr f105w_sig f125w_mag f125w_magerr f125w_flux f125w_fluxerr f125w_fluxnJy f125w_fluxnJyerr f125w_sig f140w_mag f140w_magerr f140w_flux f140w_fluxerr f140w_fluxnJy f140w_fluxnJyerr f140w_sig f160w_mag f160w_magerr f160w_flux f160w_fluxerr f160w_fluxnJy f160w_fluxnJyerr f160w_sig bright_mag bright_magerr zb zbmin zbmax tb odds zml tml chisq M0 chisq2 nfdet 7 228.7393 -15.2621 1282.476 2767.247 0.116 10 0.74 0.22 -4.9 1 3 99 30.1587 -0.0205 0.0538 -1.1948 3.1371 -0.38 -99 0 -1.093e+31 inf -1.233e+33 inf 0 26.705 0.1701 0.6458 0.1095 75.51 12.8048 5.9 27.1991 0.2325 0.5027 0.1201 47.9 11.4394 4.19 -99 0 -1.042e+31 inf -1.582e+33 inf 0 26.9068 28.6316 1.089 0.808 8.159 5.7 0.0595 12.66 5.9 0 26.705 5.3749 2