Difference between revisions of "SHIPsDataAssignments"
From CoolWiki
Jump to navigationJump to search(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
We need to gather data from wavelengths other than Herschel for the following reasons: | We need to gather data from wavelengths other than Herschel for the following reasons: | ||
− | + | * To prepare the SED of the proto-stars | |
− | + | * To prepare a list of all known pre-main sequence stars (all classes). | |
− | + | * To compare image morphology and distribution of stars, gas, dust and other components of the star-forming region. | |
+ | |||
==Near Infrared== | ==Near Infrared== | ||
Line 47: | Line 48: | ||
===Apex+Saboca/Laboca?=== | ===Apex+Saboca/Laboca?=== | ||
* Carol | * Carol | ||
+ | * Apex Archive: http://archive.eso.org/wdb/wdb/eso/apex/form | ||
* This will be an investigation on whether they have looked at NGC 281. | * This will be an investigation on whether they have looked at NGC 281. | ||
Latest revision as of 21:33, 21 March 2013
We need to gather data from wavelengths other than Herschel for the following reasons:
- To prepare the SED of the proto-stars
- To prepare a list of all known pre-main sequence stars (all classes).
- To compare image morphology and distribution of stars, gas, dust and other components of the star-forming region.
Contents
Near Infrared
X-ray
- Lynn
- Catalog of sources
- Chandra
- (Not sure, but these may be useful for comparing)
2MASS survey
- Lynn
- Photometry
- Images
Megeath & Wilson
- Melissa
- (We may not need this in the end with 2MASS, but worth investigating).
- Photometry
- Images?
Spitzer IRAC
- Melissa
- Photometry
- Images
Mid Infrared
WISE
- Peggy
- Photometry
- Images
Spitzer/MIPS
- Carol
- 24um photometry
- 24um Images
Sub-mm
Apex+Saboca/Laboca?
- Carol
- Apex Archive: http://archive.eso.org/wdb/wdb/eso/apex/form
- This will be an investigation on whether they have looked at NGC 281.
Other sources?
- Peggy
- This is an investigation into whether any other sub-mm observatories (e.g. ISO, Caltech Submm Observatory) has looked at NGC 281. And, if that data is useful for us.