2MASS (twomass.psc)

Description

(paragraph adapted from the The Two Micron All Sky Survey)

The Two Micron All Sky Survey (2MASS) project is designed to close the gap between our current technical capability and our knowledge of the near-infrared sky. In addition to providing a context for the interpretation of results obtained at infrared and other wavelengths, 2MASS is providing direct answers to immediate questions on the large-scale structure of the Milky Way and the Local Universe. The optimal use of the next generation of infrared space missions, such as HST/NICMOS, the Space Infrared Telescope Facility (SIRTF), and the Next Generation Space Telescope (NGST), as well as powerful ground-based facilities, such as Keck I, Keck II, and Gemini, require a new census with vastly improved sensitivity and astrometric accuracy than that previously available.

To achieve these goals, 2MASS has uniformly scanned the entire sky in three near-infrared bands to detect and characterize point sources brighter than about 1 mJy in each band, with signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) greater than 10, using a pixel size of 2.0". This has achieved an 80,000-fold improvement in sensitivity relative to earlier surveys.

2MASS used two highly-automated 1.3-m telescopes, one at Mt. Hopkins, AZ, and one at CTIO, Chile. Each telescope was equipped with a three-channel camera, each channel consisting of a 256×256 array of HgCdTe detectors, capable of observing the sky simultaneously at J (1.25 microns), H (1.65 microns), and Ks (2.17 microns).

The University of Massachusetts (UMass) was responsible for the overall management of the project, and for developing the infrared cameras and on-site computing systems at both facilities. The Infrared Processing and Analysis Center (IPAC) is responsible for all data processing through the Production Pipeline, and construction and distribution of the data products. The 2MASS project involves the participation of members of the Science Team from several different institutions. The 2MASS project is funding by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the National Science Foundation (NSF).

Attribution

If you have used 2MASS data in your research from this site, please use the following acknowledgement:

This publication makes use of data products from the Two Micron All Sky Survey, which is a joint project of the University of Massachusetts and the Infrared Processing and Analysis Center/California Institute of Technology, funded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the National Science Foundation.

Database access and other data services are provided by the Associação Laboratório Interinstitucional de e-Astronomia (LIneA) with the financial support from INCT do e-Universo (Processo n.º 465376/2014-2).

Columns

Name Type UCD Unit Description
ra double pos.eq.ra deg

J2000 right ascension with respect to the ICRS

decl double pos.eq.dec deg

J2000 declination with respect to the ICRS

err_maj float phys.angSize.smajAxis arsec

Semi-major axis length of the one sigma position uncertainty ellipse

err_min float phys.angSize.sminAxis arsec

Semi-minor axis length of the one sigma position uncertainty ellipse

err_ang short pos.posAng
instr.skyLevel
deg

Position angle on the sky of the semi-major axis of the position uncertainty ellipse (East of North)

designation char meta.ref

Sexagesimal, equatorial position-based source name in the form: hhmmssss+ddmmsss[ABC...].

j_m float meta.ref
phys.size.radius
em.IR.J
mag

Default J-band magnitude, or if the source is not detected in the J-band, the 95% confidence upper limit derived from a 4" radius aperture measurement taken at the position of the source on the Atlas Image.

j_cmsig float stat.error
phot.mag
em.IR.J
mag

Corrected photometric uncertainty for the default J-band magnitude. If rd_flg[1]="2", this is the measurement error from the profile-fitting procedure, corrected to be consistent with observed repeatability statistics.

j_msigcom float meta.code.error
phot.mag
em.IR.J
mag

Combined, or total photometric uncertainty for the default J-band magnitude.

j_snr float phot.flux
phys.flux
em.IR.J

J-band "scan" signal-to-noise ratio. This value is given by the ratio of the J-band flux to the characteristic J-band scan noise.

h_m float meta.ref
phys.size.radius
em.IR.H
mag

Default H-band magnitude, or if the source is not detected in the H-band, the 95% confidence upper limit derived from a 4" radius aperture measurement taken at the position of the source on the Atlas Image.

h_cmsig float stat.error
phot.mag
em.IR.H
mag

Corrected photometric uncertainty for the default H-band magnitude. If rd_flg[2]="2", this is the measurement error from the profile-fitting procedure, corrected to be consistent with observed repeatability statistics.

h_msigcom float meta.code.error
phot.mag
em.IR.H
mag

Combined, or total photometric uncertainty for the default H-band magnitude.

h_snr float phot.flux
phys.flux
em.IR.H

H-band "scan" signal-to-noise ratio. This value is given by the ratio of the H-band flux to the characteristic H-band scan noise.

k_m float meta.ref
phys.size.radius
obs.image
mag

Default K_s-band magnitude, or if the source is not detected in the Ks-band, the 95% confidence upper limit derived from a 4" radius aperture measurement taken at the position of the source on the Atlas Image.

k_cmsig float stat.error
phot.mag
mag

Corrected photometric uncertainty for the default K_s-band magnitude. If rd_flg[3]="2", this is the measurement error from the profile-fitting procedure, corrected to be consistent with observed repeatability statistics.

k_msigcom float meta.code.error
phot.mag
mag

Combined, or total photometric uncertainty for the default K_s-band magnitude.

k_snr float phot.flux
phys.flux
instr.det.noise

K_s-band ""scan"" signal-to-noise ratio. This value is given by the ratio of the K_s-band flux to the characteristic K_s-band scan noise.

ph_qual char meta.code.qual
phot

Photometric quality flag.

rd_flg char meta.code

Read flag.

bl_flg char meta.code

Blend flag.

cc_flg char meta.code
instr.obsty
phys.current

Minor Planet Flag. Indicates if this source is associated with the predicted position of a known minor planet, comet, planet or planetary satellite.

ndet char pos.frame
obs.field
instr.sensitivity

Frame detection statistics.

prox float arsec

Proximity

pxpa short pos.posAng deg

The position angle on the sky of the vector from the source to the nearest neighbor in the PSC, in degrees East of North.

pxcntr int meta.ref
stat.value
src

The pts_key value of the nearest source in the PSC.

gal_contam short meta.ref
src

Extended source ""contamination"" flag.

mp_flg short meta.code
instr.obsty

Minor Planet Flag. Indicates if this source is associated with the predicted position of a known minor planet, comet, planet or planetary satellite.

pts_key int meta.id
phys.current
src

A unique identification number for the PSC source.

hemis char meta.code
instr.obsty
src

Hemisphere code for the 2MASS Observatory from which this source was observed.

date char meta.ref
time
obs
yyyy-mm-dd

The observation reference date for this source expressed in ISO standard format.

scan short meta.id
src

The nightly scan number in which the source was detected.

glon float pos.galactic.lon deg

Galactic longitude.

glat float pos.galactic.lat deg

Galactic latitude.

x_scan float instr.tel.focalLength
stat.mean
arcsec

Mean cross-scan focal plane position of the source in the Universal scan (U-scan) coordinate system.

jdate double time.epoch
time
time.duration
day

The Julian Date of the source measurement accurate to +30 seconds.

j_psfchi float stat.fit.chi2
obs.exposure
em.IR.J

Reduced chi-squared goodness-of-fit value for the J-band profile-fit photometry made on the 1.3 s ""Read_2"" exposures

h_psfchi float stat.fit.chi2
obs.exposure
em.IR.H

Reduced chi-squared goodness-of-fit value for the H-band profile-fit photometry made on the 1.3 s ""Read_2"" exposures.

k_psfchi float stat.fit.chi2
obs.exposure
em.IR.H

Reduced chi-squared goodness-of-fit value for the K_s-band profile-fit photometry made on the 1.3 s ""Read_2"" exposures.

j_m_stdap float phot.mag
instr.fov
em.IR.J
mag

J-band ""standard"" aperture magnitude.

j_msig_stdap float stat.error
instr.fov
em.IR.J
mag

Uncertainty in the J-band standard aperture magnitude. If there was more than one 1.3 s ""Read_2"" frame available for aperture photometry

h_m_stdap float phot.mag
instr.fov
em.IR.H
mag

H-band ""standard"" aperture magnitude.

h_msig_stdap float stat.error
instr.fov
em.IR.H
mag

Uncertainty in the H-band standard aperture magnitude.

k_m_stdap float phot.mag
instr.fov
mag

K_s-band ""standard"" aperture magnitude.

k_msig_stdap float stat.error
instr.fov
phot.mag
mag

Uncertainty in the K_s-band standard aperture magnitude.

dist_edge_ns int meta.ref
pos.distance
arsec

The distance from the source to the nearest North or South scan edge.

dist_edge_ew int meta.ref
pos.distance
arsec

The distance from the source to the nearest East or West scan edge.

dist_edge_flg char phys.atmol.transProb

Two character flag that specifies to which scan edges a source lies closest, and to which edges the dist_edge_ns and dist_edge_ew values refer.

dup_src short meta.ref
src

Duplicate source flag.

use_src short meta.ref
src

Use source flag.

a char meta.table
em.opt

Catalog identifier of an optical source from either the Tycho 2 or USNO-A2.0 catalog that falls within approximately 5AA of the 2MASS source position.

dist_opt float pos.distance arcsec

Distance separating 2MASS source position and associated optical source within approximately 5AA.

phi_opt short pos.posAng deg

Position angle on the sky of the vector from the the associated optical source to the 2MASS source position, in degrees East of North.

b_m_opt float meta.ref
phot.mag
em.IR.60-100um
mag

Blue magnitude of associated optical source.

vr_m_opt float meta.ref
phot.mag
em.opt.R
mag

Visual or red magnitude of the associated optical source.

nopt_mchs short meta.number

The number of USNO-A2.0 or Tycho 2 optical sources found within a radius of approximately 5AA of the 2MASS position.

ext_key int meta.number
phys.size.radius
em.opt

Unique identification number of the record in the XSC that corresponds to this point source.

scan_key int meta.ref
phys.size.radius
meta.table

Unique identification number of the record in the Scan Information Table that corresponds to the survey scan in which this source was detected.

coadd_key int meta.record
obs.image
meta.table

Unique identification number of the record in the Atlas Image Information Table that corresponds to Image in which the position of this source falls.

coadd short meta.number
obs.sequence
obs.image

Sequence number of the Atlas Image in which the position of this source falls.