Difference between revisions of "Instructions for source matching"
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2. Open up another webpage with the [http://irsa.ipac.caltech.edu/applications/Gator/ Gator Catalog List] | 2. Open up another webpage with the [http://irsa.ipac.caltech.edu/applications/Gator/ Gator Catalog List] | ||
− | 3. | + | 3. Open up a third window to show our [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AlM5saVgH2ZCdC1xVVA1eDlKeDM4Z3RoWmVtUjVaVHc google docs spreadsheet Gregorio Source Matching]. |
− | 4. | + | 4. In Gator, choose 2MASS (Two Micron All-Sky Survey), the second choice. Then click the Select button by the title IRSA CATALOGS. |
− | + | 5. On the next page, choose 2MASS All-Sky Point Source Catalog (PSC) and then click the Select button by the title 2MASS All-Sky Release Database. The query page that comes up is the one we will be using over and over. | |
− | + | 6. Find the Gregorio sources you are responsible for in our spreadsheet. You may want to sort the data by column B to find your sources easily. To do this, click on column B, go up to the Data menu and choose sort. Or just use the arrow button on the cell label for column B and choose sort. We only care about the sources that are marked with * in Gregorio. The others are not in our BRCs. | |
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+ | 7. Follow the next steps for one source at a time. Enter your data in our spreadsheet. You are going to have to enter one cell's worth of data at a time in the google doc, whereas you can highlight both ra and dec at once and paste it into the query form webpage. You are the analyst, so put your name in that cell. You will notice that Gregorio did some matching to 2MASS, but it is not updated. So we need to do each one in the area we are interested in. | ||
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D. Click the ''Run Query'' button. | D. Click the ''Run Query'' button. | ||
− | E. Look at the plot. The Red triangle is where the coordinates you put in are located. The green circle is a source that 2MASS found at or close to your location. If there are sources found, they will show up in rows listed under the plot. If there are objects listed, decide which object matches yours. | + | E. Look at the plot. The Red triangle is where the coordinates you put in are located. The green circle is a source that 2MASS found at or close to your location. If there are sources found, they will show up in rows listed under the plot. If there are objects listed, decide which object matches yours. Look at the plot and look at the designation to see if the found source is close to your source. |
F. Scroll through the listed rows and find the ''designation''. Copy this and paste it into the spreadsheet. This is 2MASS's name for your object. | F. Scroll through the listed rows and find the ''designation''. Copy this and paste it into the spreadsheet. This is 2MASS's name for your object. |
Revision as of 06:45, 30 May 2012
Updated Source Matching
1. Open up the table from Gregorio's paper. File:Gregorio 20120514.txt in one webpage.
2. Open up another webpage with the Gator Catalog List
3. Open up a third window to show our google docs spreadsheet Gregorio Source Matching.
4. In Gator, choose 2MASS (Two Micron All-Sky Survey), the second choice. Then click the Select button by the title IRSA CATALOGS.
5. On the next page, choose 2MASS All-Sky Point Source Catalog (PSC) and then click the Select button by the title 2MASS All-Sky Release Database. The query page that comes up is the one we will be using over and over.
6. Find the Gregorio sources you are responsible for in our spreadsheet. You may want to sort the data by column B to find your sources easily. To do this, click on column B, go up to the Data menu and choose sort. Or just use the arrow button on the cell label for column B and choose sort. We only care about the sources that are marked with * in Gregorio. The others are not in our BRCs.
7. Follow the next steps for one source at a time. Enter your data in our spreadsheet. You are going to have to enter one cell's worth of data at a time in the google doc, whereas you can highlight both ra and dec at once and paste it into the query form webpage. You are the analyst, so put your name in that cell. You will notice that Gregorio did some matching to 2MASS, but it is not updated. So we need to do each one in the area we are interested in.
Step by step instructions
A. In Gregorio's table, copy the RA (hh mm ss - hours, min, sec) and Dec (deg, arcmin, arc sec) for your object.
B. In the query webpage, paste the ra and dec in the Coordinate or Object Name box
C. Under method, leave Cone checked and change the Radius to 5 (5 arc sec)
D. Click the Run Query button.
E. Look at the plot. The Red triangle is where the coordinates you put in are located. The green circle is a source that 2MASS found at or close to your location. If there are sources found, they will show up in rows listed under the plot. If there are objects listed, decide which object matches yours. Look at the plot and look at the designation to see if the found source is close to your source.
F. Scroll through the listed rows and find the designation. Copy this and paste it into the spreadsheet. This is 2MASS's name for your object.
G. Do the same thing for ra and dec. Both of these will be in decimal deg, not hours or deg. Paste both into the spreadsheet.
H. Make any comments you feel necessary. If you had a hard time deciding between 2MASS sources; No sources showing up; etc.
I. To do another source, scroll up to the top and click the Return to query page button. Copy and paste another set of coordinates. You will have to change the radius again.