2011ApJ...735..112J


Query : 2011ApJ...735..112J

2011ApJ...735..112J - Astrophys. J., 735, 112 (2011/July-2)

The Spitzer-WISE survey of the ecliptic poles.

JARRETT T.H., COHEN M., MASCI F., WRIGHT E., STERN D., BENFORD D., BLAIN A., CAREY S., CUTRI R.M., EISENHARDT P., LONSDALE C., MAINZER A., MARSH K., PADGETT D., PETTY S., RESSLER M., SKRUTSKIE M., STANFORD S., SURACE J., TSAI C.W., WHEELOCK S. and YAN D.L.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have carried out a survey of the north and south ecliptic poles, EP-N and EP-S, respectively, with the Spitzer Space Telescope and the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE). The primary objective was to cross-calibrate WISE with the Spitzer and Midcourse Space Experiment (MSX) photometric systems by developing a set of calibration stars that are common to these infrared missions. The ecliptic poles were continuous viewing zones for WISE due to its polar-crossing orbit, making these areas ideal for both absolute and internal calibrations. The Spitzer IRAC and MIPS imaging survey covers a complete area of 0.40 deg2 for the EP-N and 1.28 deg2 for the EP-S. WISE observed the whole sky in four mid-infrared bands, 3.4, 4.6, 12, and 22 µm, during its eight-month cryogenic mission, including several hundred ecliptic polar passages; here we report on the highest coverage depths achieved by WISE, an area of ∼1.5 deg2 for both poles. Located close to the center of the EP-N, the Sy-2 galaxy NGC 6552 conveniently functions as a standard calibrator to measure the red response of the 22 µm channel of WISE. Observations from Spitzer-IRAC/MIPS/IRS-LL and WISE show that the galaxy has a strong red color in the mid-infrared due to star-formation and the presence of an active galactic nucleus (AGN), while over a baseline >1 year the mid-IR photometry of NGC 6552 is shown to vary at a level less than 2%. Combining NGC 6552 with the standard calibrator stars, the achieved photometric accuracy of the WISE calibration, relative to the Spitzer and MSX systems, is 2.4%, 2.8%, 4.5%, and 5.7% for W1 (3.4 µm), W2 (4.6 µm), W3 (12 µm), and W4 (22 µm), respectively. The WISE photometry is internally stable to better than 0.1% over the cryogenic lifetime of the mission. The secondary objective of the Spitzer-WISE Survey was to explore the poles at greater flux-level depths, exploiting the higher angular resolution Spitzer observations and the exceptionally deep (in total coverage) WISE observations that potentially reach down to the confusion limit of the survey. The rich Spitzer and WISE data sets were used to study the Galactic and extragalactic populations through source counts, color-magnitude and color-color diagrams. As an example of what the data sets facilitate, we have separated stars from galaxies, delineated normal galaxies from power-law-dominated AGNs, and reported on the different fractions of extragalactic populations. In the EP-N, we find an AGN source density of ∼260/deg2 to a 12 µm depth of 115 µJy, representing 15% of the total extragalactic population to this depth, similar to what has been observed for low-luminosity AGNs in other fields.

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Journal keyword(s): catalogs - galaxies: photometry - galaxies: statistics - stars: statistics - surveys

Simbad objects: 58

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Number of rows : 58
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 * ups Per PM* 01 37 59.5580239328 +48 37 41.563066970 6.29 4.85 3.57 2.61 1.96 K3-IIICN0.5 230 0
2 NGC 1514 PN 04 09 16.9855873632 +30 46 33.470907708   10.01 9.48     sdO+A0/3III 332 2
3 HD 30083 * 04 38 49.7983554600 -69 27 14.797396584   9.69 8.11     K5III 15 0
4 HD 30986 * 04 45 22.4398187112 -72 30 08.147628756   10.43 8.80     M1III 17 0
5 HD 32714 PM* 05 00 32.7267636552 -64 23 39.655929444   8.67 7.40     K1/2III 15 0
6 HD 32174 * 05 02 05.5114273056 +21 19 14.827973016   9.76 8.43     K0 11 0
7 * gam Cae PM* 05 04 24.4021398552 -35 28 58.711349568 6.94 5.792 4.574 3.64 2.99 K2III-IIIb 50 0
8 HD 34127 * 05 10 04.5402247128 -66 25 23.733179832   9.51 7.94     K5III 16 0
9 HD 34437 * 05 11 28.1843898240 -69 32 45.922943472   9.13 7.59     K5III 18 0
10 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 16993 1
11 HD 36752 * 05 26 41.1377573160 -72 56 57.139282176   9.52 7.97     K4III 7 0
12 HD 270422 Pe* 05 56 47.7364099848 -66 39 05.236253604   10.98 10.02     G0 13 0
13 HD 270467 * 05 58 12.2347503792 -66 20 23.684072640   10.458 10.194 9.76 9.492 F8 15 0
14 TYC 8904-776-1 * 05 58 14.7605876832 -66 19 27.464037888   12.47 12.42     A0V 4 0
15 HD 41356 * 05 58 31.7157405024 -69 51 23.680766016   9.64 8.02     K4III 11 0
16 WOH G 642 * 05 59 20.9615904144 -66 31 55.799034276   12.82 11.65     M 5 0
17 HD 41371 * 06 00 07.7077654824 -64 18 36.034132284   8.11 7.09     K0III 17 0
18 HD 41466 * 06 00 18.6085891752 -66 13 27.386905512   9.93 9.50     F3V 19 0
19 WOH S 527 * 06 00 51.0711144096 -66 44 39.520874868   12.973 11.391     M0 9 0
20 HD 270485 * 06 00 53.1450572808 -66 55 48.163143576   10.83 10.38     ~ 10 0
21 IRAS 06011-6636A PN 06 00 59.1952377792 -66 36 15.286198536 16.13 17.05 17.03   16.61 WC9-11: 7 0
22 HD 271776 Pu* 06 01 37.4760661872 -66 35 20.120998416   10.32 10.16 10.07 10.316 A3 14 0
23 HD 41925 ** 06 01 44.3029961040 -70 06 49.895921160   9.49 8.05     K3III/IV 15 0
24 HD 42701 * 06 06 50.5471916520 -67 17 00.019518612   8.05 6.68     K3III 20 0
25 HD 42649 * 06 07 11.3629361400 -64 23 18.115550916   9.79 8.24     M2III 14 0
26 HD 43808 * 06 11 13.8510568320 -72 09 55.512267876   10.13 8.48     M0III 13 0
27 HD 53501 PM* 06 59 50.5350748656 -67 54 59.200292484   6.57 5.17     K3III 47 0
28 * bet Vol PM* 08 25 44.1950662149 -66 08 12.796451416   4.896 3.759     K2III 89 0
29 HD 97576 * 11 13 14.6852436648 -44 22 19.986043080   7.378 5.761     K5/M0III 31 0
30 * 29 Crt * 11 55 40.1308626336 -28 28 37.574067252   7.395 5.893     K4III 21 0
31 NAME NOAO Deep Wide Field reg 14 32 05.75 +34 16 47.5           ~ 383 0
32 HD 134493 * 15 08 19.5374519184 +50 03 17.833306248   7.382 6.327     K0III 43 0
33 IC 4553 SyG 15 34 57.22396 +23 30 11.6084   14.76 13.88     ~ 2918 4
34 HD 154391 PM* 17 01 16.9254812328 +60 38 55.515611040   7.164 6.143     K1III 76 0
35 BD+72 781 * 17 18 46.1519329872 +72 25 16.767377076   10.09 8.63 12.2   K4.5III 4 0
36 HD 159330 * 17 30 43.5747719616 +57 52 36.566848992 9.210 7.640 6.210     K2III 36 0
37 BD+65 1208 * 17 41 35.9522001144 +65 55 26.426590572   9.97 8.54     K4III 8 0
38 * ksi Dra PM* 17 53 31.7295427958 +56 52 21.510944948 6.14 4.93 3.75 2.92 2.33 K2III 270 0
39 BD+62 1588 * 17 56 47.3133108768 +62 20 55.407782256   10.54 9.05     K5III 3 0
40 [RMC2005] KF03T1 * 17 57 43.9352646840 +66 26 55.317237792           K0III 6 0
41 TYC 4212-372-1 * 17 57 51.4679769312 +66 31 03.413109936   12.49 11.56     K1.5III 7 0
42 [RMC2005] KF06T1 * 17 57 58.4856433200 +66 52 29.406240696   14.50 13.52     K1.5III 12 0
43 NGC 6543 PN 17 58 33.4039587288 +66 37 58.750734000   11.09 11.28     [WC] 1164 1
44 2MASS J17583798+6646522 * 17 58 37.9944074280 +66 46 52.111767864   15.10 13.80     K1.5III 22 0
45 [RMC2005] KF06T3 * 17 58 50.2189530768 +66 49 40.564639056           K1III 4 0
46 [RMC2005] KF03T4 * 17 59 03.9539176632 +66 30 59.489050068           K1III 5 0
47 TYC 4212-1100-1 * 17 59 12.1825348104 +66 41 36.337731720   12.48 11.23     K1III 5 0
48 NAME NEP reg 18 00 00.000 +66 33 38.55           ~ 338 0
49 NGC 6552 Sy2 18 00 07.2518347776 +66 36 54.360343188   14.6 13.74     ~ 157 2
50 TYC 4213-1387-1 * 18 02 01.7173302984 +66 37 39.243417924   12.17 11.16 10.89   K0III 4 0
51 BD+66 1073 * 18 03 09.6017012664 +66 28 11.937333972   10.97 9.98     K1III 5 0
52 [RMC2005] KF02T3 * 18 03 21.8339126040 +66 34 08.530406832           K0III 3 0
53 HD 166780 * 18 08 38.8446932952 +57 58 46.862306724   8.79 7.34     K5III 50 0
54 * 42 Dra PM* 18 25 59.1369601368 +65 33 48.531343788   6.005 4.823     K1.5IIIFe-1 160 1
55 HD 173398 PM* 18 40 56.4085550640 +62 44 58.066829664   7.086 6.091     K0III 42 0
56 HD 173511 PM* 18 41 40.5911095584 +61 32 47.097310596   8.69 7.23     K5III 55 0
57 BD+62 1644 * 18 41 52.3921011960 +62 57 41.186529576   10.08 8.61     K3III 10 0
58 HD 186585 * 19 40 34.8212530752 +66 56 21.692518368   10.67 9.20     K5 8 0

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