C-CWEL DVD Contents
On the DVD, I attempted to collect a lot of the information that we've already assembled for our work. NOTE THAT it is FAR FROM COMPLETE but at least it is a starting point.
Nearly all of the files I make for you are plain text. If they do not have an extension like .pdf, .doc, .docx, .xls, .xlsx, .ppt, .pptx, then they are most likely plain text. Some of the extensions have real meanings -- like .tbl is an IPAC table file, and .reg is a ds9 regions file. PARTICULARLY IF YOU HAVE A WINDOWS MACHINE, it is quite possible that your computer won't know what to do with those files. TO TRICK IT, just change the extension to be .txt. To be safe, and keep track of the "parentage" of the file, I would add rather than swap the extension, e.g., change "ysos.reg" to be "ysos.reg.txt" so that you can view the file using any text editor, but that you as a human remember that the file is really a regions file to be read and used by ds9. (And then, of course, you will subsequently need to convince ds9 that it really is a regions file!)
There are several kinds of information on this disk ...
subdirectory | contents and notes |
JC papers and data | All the papers we read in the Spring for Journal Club, plus data tables from them, plus the graphic indicating coverage of each catalog. |
other archival data | Other archival data we used. Note that you should be able to read these files easily. The IPHAS data is particularly obtuse, and large, so I didn't include it here. |
spitzer | The Spitzer data from AORs 6032640 and 6032896, just the pbcd files; the mosaics are *maic.fits |
training sets | Data for our training for image inspection and SED inspection |
wise | Lots of things related to WISE data - images, catalogs, etc. Catalogs from Xavier are in here too. |