June 2018 Release - The New Interface of NED
(Latest Revision: 22 Jun 2018)
The NED team is pleased to present a new user interface! The original web interface is being phased out and replaced with a
modern, streamlined approach that simplifies and consolidates query forms,
and provides interactive tables with linked graphics in the results.
Featured upgrades include:
- A single search box on the main screen lets you easily search for
objects by entering an object name, an object name or coordinates with a search
radius, or a refcode. Image searches are also supported (click the ? icon by
the search box for examples.)
- Information for a single object is presented in a modern, convenient way:
- A new Overview page summarizes key quantities, as available
- Detailed data in different categories are organized in tabs
- Integration of the IPAC Firefly toolkit provides interactive tables
(including sorting, filtering, data downloads) and linked graphics
- FITS images can be viewed in your browser using the IPAC Firefly image
viewer (replaces the Aladin Java applet)
- Documentation has been updated and re-organized (see Information in
the main menu bar above)
- Modernized forms for the calculators (under Tools in the menu bar):
coordinate transforms, Galactic extinction, and velocity corrections
- References now link to the new ADS interface
- New API to query the NED Object Directory using the VO
Table Access Protocol (TAP)
Some familiar NED features are not yet integrated into the new interface:
Search Objects by IAU Name, Search Objects by Classifications, Build Data Table
from Input List, Search References by Object Name, the Galaxy Environment tool,
and Level 5. These will be included in upcoming releases, and meanwhile they
remain available in the 'Classic Services' menu option (above).
Please refer to the Known Issues page for more information.
We welcome your feedback and comments.
November 2017 Release Highlights
Notice
We are seeking input from people interested in testing and providing feedback to the NED team on the latest version of the New User Interface. A list of the new features can be found here. For access instructions, please contact us.
Tabular summaries of NED's current holdings are presented here. Graphic summaries are presented here.
References and Object Pointers
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3,474,235 new object links (pointers) to 1,872 new references
-
150,000,000 2MASS Point Source Catalog sources from
The Two Micron All Sky Survey (2MASS)
(Skrutskie, M. F. et al.
2006AJ....131.1163S)
Fundamental parameters for 471 million sources in the 2MASS Point Source Catalog (PSC) are being integrated into NED using an updated data ingestion and cross-matching
pipeline. This release contains the results of cross-matching 150 million sources (32% of the entire catalog) that are located at declination south of -37 degrees.
Among these 2MASS PSC sources, 92% are new objects to NED, and 8% have new cross-identifications with prior NED objects, including the
fusion of their photometric data into object SEDs. Cross-matching and data fusion for the rest of the catalog is in progress in the Production database,
and will be available in a NED update in early 2018.
Cross-IDs
Redshift-Independent Distances
Photometry
585 new photometric data points integrated into SEDs, including:
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VIS : VLT fluxes from Metallicity evolution, metallicity gradients, and gas fractions at z ~ 3.4
(Troncoso, P. et al. 2014A&A...563A..58T)
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RADIO : ATCA fluxes from A Deep Chandra ACIS Survey of M83
(Long, Knox et al. 2014ApJS..212...21L)
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SUBMM : Planck and Herschel fluxes from The Herschel Virgo Cluster Survey. XV. Planck submillimetre sources
in the Virgo Cluster(Baes M. et al. 2014MNRAS.437.3063K)
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XRAY : Fermi fluxes from Why are some BL Lacertaes detected by Fermi,
but others not?
(Wu, Zhongzu et al. 2014A&A...562A..64W)
-
The Nature of the Diffuse Gamma-Ray Background
(Fornasa, Mattia and Sánchez-Conde, Miguel A., arXiv:1502.02866)
-
Status of Dark Matter in the Universe
(Freese, Katherine, arXiv:1701.01840)
-
Theoretical Challenges in Galaxy Formation
(Naab, Thorsten and Ostriker, Jeremiah P., arXiv:1612.06891)
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Ultra-Deep Imaging: Structure of Disks and Haloes
(Knapen, Johan H. and Trujillo, Ignacio, arXiv:1612.05405)
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Metallicities in the Outer Regions of Spiral Galaxies
(Bresolin, Fabio, arXiv:1612.05278)
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Outskirts of Distant Galaxies in Absorption
(Chen, Hsiao-Wen, arXiv:1612.05305)
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Outskirts of Nearby Disk Galaxies: Star Formation and Stellar Populations
(Elmegreen, Bruce G. & Hunter, Deidre A., arXiv:1612.05615v1)
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Observational Diagnostics of Gas Flows: Insights from Cosmological Simulations
(Faucher-Giguère, Claude-André, arXiv:1612.00448)
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Gas Accretion in Star-Forming Galaxies
(Kacprzak, Glenn G., arXiv:1612.00451)
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Gas Accretion and Giant Lyman-Alpha Nebulae
(Cantalupo, Sebastiano, arXiv:1612.00491)
June-July 2017 Release Highlights
Notice
Some objects that were assigned a SDSS-DR13 spectroscopic redshift as
the highest-ranked ("preferred") value in the 2017 June NED release were later
found to be inconsistent with previously established redshifts in NED. In the
July 20 NED update, the preferred redshift for such objects have been returned
to the values assigned prior to June 28, 2017. If you used redshifts or
information derived from redshifts between June 29 and July 20, 2017, we
encourage you to access NED again for the latest updates. We apologize for
any inconvenience.
It is important to note that as the volume, rate, and complexity of data flowing
into NED grow, the team is continuously refining and vetting the results of
rule-based algorithms that assign ranks and select "preferred" values of
fundamental measurements such as the positions and redshifts that appear
by default in object search results. Therefore, the highest ranked values
will continue to change over time as new data are merged into the database
and ranking criteria become more sophisticated via scientific vetting.
Also, we encourage users interested in comparing the uncertainties, measurement
methods and other metadata, or investigating potential physical differences
among the individual measurements available from various survey catalogs and
publications, to inspect the detailed data frames available in NED.
Tabular summaries of NED's current holdings are presented here.
Graphic summaries are presented here.
Redshifts
Photometry
3,231 new photometric data points integrated into SEDs, including:
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RADIO : VLA fluxes from X-ray emission from star-forming galaxies -
III. Calibration of the LX-SFR relation up to redshift z ~
1.3
(Mineo, S. et al.
2014MNRAS.437.1698M)
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VIS : VLT magnitudes from On the connection between the
intergalactic medium and galaxies: the H I-galaxy cross-correlation at z
<~ 1
(Tejos, Nicolas et al.
2014MNRAS.437.2017T)
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XRAY : Chandra fluxes from First X-ray observations of low-power
compact steep spectrum sources
(Kunert-Bajraszewska, M. et al.
2014MNRAS.437.3063K)
Images
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44 images from
Powerful Activity in the Bright Ages. I. A Visible/IR Survey of High
Redshift 3C Radio Galaxies and Quasars
(Hilbert et al.
2016ApJS..225...12H)
Spectra
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81,001 spectra from
The WiggleZ Dark Energy Survey: survey design and first data release
(Drinkwater et al.
2010MNRAS.401.1429D)
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64 spectra from
Optical Spectra of a Complete Sample of Radio Sources. I. The Spectra
(Lawrence et al.
1996ApJS..107..541L)
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Gas Accretion and Star-Formation Rates with IFUs and Background
Quasars
(Bouché, Nicolas F., arXiv:1612.00740)
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Gas Accretion and Angular Momentum
(Stewart, Kyle R., arXiv:1612.00513)
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Gas Accretion and Galactic Chemical Evolution: Theory and
Observations
(Finlator, Kristian, arXiv:1612.00802)
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The Circumgalactic Medium in Massive Halos
(Chen, Hsiao-Wen, arXiv:1612.00872)
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Gas Accretion Traced in Absorption in Galaxy Spectroscopy
(Rubin, Kate H. R., arXiv:1612.00805)
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Gas Accretion and Star Formation Rates
(Sánchez Almeida, arXiv:1612.00776)
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Neutral Gas Accretion onto Nearby Galaxies
(Lockman, Felix J., arXiv1612.00774)
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Cold Fronts: Probes of Plasma Astrophysics in Galaxy Clusters
(ZuHone, J.A. and Roediger, E., arXiv:1603.08882)
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The Redshift of Extragalactic Nebulae
(Zwicky, Fritz, 1933AcHPh...6..110Z)
May 2017 Release Highlights
Tabular and graphical summaries of NED's current holdings are presented here.
References and Object Pointers
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Over 650,000 new objects with spectroscopic redshifts from the
SDSS DR13 Optical Spectra Catalog
(
2016SDSSD.C...0000:
); see also
http://www.sdss.org/dr13/spectro/
.
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354,866 new object links (pointers) to 854 new references including:
327,106 WINGS sources from
OmegaWINGS: OmegaCAM-VST observations of WINGS galaxy clusters
(Gullieuszik, M. et al.
2015A&A...581A..41G
)
Cross-IDs
March 2017 Release Highlights
Tabular and graphical summaries of NED's current holdings are presented here.
Progress and status of our next generation interface are posted here.
References and Object Pointers
2,211,822 new object links (pointers) to 1,562 new references including:
-
137,796 Infrared sources (S-CANDELS) from
S-CANDELS: The Spitzer-Cosmic Assembly Near-Infrared Deep Extragalactic
Survey. Survey Design, Photometry, and Deep IRAC Source Counts
(Ashby, M.L.N. et al.
2015ApJS..218...33A
)
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59,192 Radio sources from the
Nature and evolution of powerful radio galaxies at z ~ 1 and their link
with the quasar luminosity function
(van Velzen, S. et al.
2015MNRAS.446.2985V
)
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23,347 Swift AGNs (SACS) and clusters of galaxies (SWCL) from
The SWIFT AGN and Cluster Survey.
(Dai, X. et al.
2015ApJS..218....8D
)
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581,945 galaxies from
The connection between galaxy structure and quenching efficiency
(Omand, C. et al.
2014MNRAS.440..843O
)
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184,834 quasars from
The second release of the Large Quasar Astrometric Catalog (LQAC-2)
(Souchay, J. et al.
2012A&A...537A..99S
)
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18,093 Star clusters from
A comprehensive HST BVI catalogue of star clusters in five Hickson compact
groups of galaxies
(Fedotov, K. et al.
2015MNRAS.449.2937F
)
Cross-IDs and New Objects
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351,184 sources from the literature cross-identified with NED objects
-
138,219 new NED objects
Redshifts
-
186,940 additional redshifts
-
7,496 more objects with redshifts
Photometry
19,668 new photometric data points integrated into SEDs, including:
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XRAY : 0.3-10 keV fluxes from An Environmental Study of the
Ultraluminous X-Ray Source Population in Early-type Galaxies
(Plotkin, Richard. M. et al.
2014ApJ...780....6P)
-
VIS and NIR : HST, VLT, and Spitzer fluxes from Tracing the Mass
Growth and Star Formation Rate Evolution of Massive Galaxies from z ~ 6
to z ~ 1 in the Hubble Ultra-Deep Field
(Lundgren, Britt F. et al.
2014ApJ...780...34L)
-
SUBMM : Herschel fluxes from HerMES: Candidate High-redshift
Galaxies Discovered with Herschel/SPIRE
(Dowell, C. Darren et al.
2014ApJ...780...75D)
Images
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90 images from
Maps of the Magellanic Clouds from Combined South Pole Telescope and PLANCK Data
(Crawford et al.
2016ApJS..227...23C)
-
14 images from
On the Classification of UGC 1382 as a Giant Low Surface Brightness Galaxy
(Hagen et al.
2016ApJ...826..210H)
-
214 images from
The SAMI Galaxy Survey: Early Data Release
(Allen et al.
2015MNRAS.446.1567A)
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65 images from
Investigations of dust heating in M81, M83 and NGC 2403 with the Herschel Space Observatory
(Bendo et al.
2012MNRAS.419.1833B)
Spectra
-
4041 spectra from
Update on H I data collection from Green Bank, Parkes and Arecibo telescopes for the Cosmic Flows project
(Courtois and Tully,
2015MNRAS.447.1531C)
-
366 spectra from
COLD GASS, an IRAM legacy survey of molecular gas in massive galaxies - I.
Relations between H_2_, H I, stellar content and structural properties
(Saintonge et al.
2011MNRAS.415...32S)
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6 spectra from
3-5 micron Spectroscopy of Obscured AGNs in ULIRGs
(Sani et al.
2008ApJ...675...96S)
-
Origin of the Chemical Elements
(Rauscher, T. and Patkós, A.
arXiv:1011.5627)
-
The Broad-Line Region in Active Galactic Nuclei
(Peterson, B.M., 2006LNP...693...77P)
-
Rotation and Mass in the Milky Way and Spiral Galaxies
(Sofue, Yoshiaki, arXiv:1608.08350)
-
Scientific Realism and Primordial Cosmology
(Azhar, F. and Butterfield, J.,
arXiv:1606.04071)
-
Radio AGN in the local universe: unification, triggering and
evolution
(Tadhunter, Clive,
arXiv:1605.08773)
-
A History of Dark Matter
(Bertone, Gianfranco and Hooper, Dan,
arXiv:1605.04909)
-
Extragalactic Background Light: Measurements and Applications
(Cooray, Asantha, arXiv:1602.03512)
December 2016 Release Highlights
Tabular and graphical summaries of NED's current holdings are presented here.
Progress and status of our next generation interface are posted here.
References and Object Pointers
1,066,699 new object links (pointers) to 508 new references including:
-
854,328 galaxies from
Stellar Masses and Star Formation Rates for 1M Galaxies from SDSS+WISE
(Chang, Yu-Yen et al.
2015ApJS..219....8C
)
-
100,112 quasars from
The large quasar reference frame (LQRF)
(Andrei, A. H . et al.
2009A&A...505..385A
)
-
108,467 quasars from
The construction of the large quasar astrometric catalogue (LQAC)
(Souchay, J. et al.
2009A&A...494..799S
)
-
2,191 quasars from
Auxilliary Quasar Solution for the QSOs that were matched to ICRF2 sources
in Gaia DR1
(Gaia Collaboration
2016yCat.1337....0G
)
Redshift-Independent Distances
Photometry
6,160 new photometric data points including:
-
RADIO : 1.4 GHz fluxes from mJIVE-20: A Survey for Compact mJy Radio
Objects with the Very Long Baseline Array (Deller, A.T. and
Middelberg, E.
2014AJ....147...14D)
-
VIS : KPNO magnitudes from Beyond the Brim of the Hat: Kinematics of
Globular Clusters out to Large Radii in the Sombrero Galaxy
(Dowell, Jessica L. et al.
2014AJ....147..150D)
-
NIR : Magnitudes from New 2MASS Near-infrared Photometry for
Globular Clusters in M31
(Wang, Song et al.
2014AJ....148....4W)
Images
-
20 images from
The resolved star-formation relation in nearby active galactic nuclei
(Casasola et al.
2015A&A...577A.135C)
Spectra
-
469 spectra from
A Uniform Analysis of the Ly{alpha} Forest at z = 0-5. III. Hubble Space Telescope Faint Object Spectrograph Spectral Atlas
(Bechtold et al.
2002ApJS..140..143B)
-
39 spectra from
A Uniform Analysis of the Ly{alpha} Forest at z = 0-5. I. The Sample and Distribution of Clouds at z > 1.7
(Scott et al.
2000ApJS..130...37S)
-
6 spectra from
Simulation Analysis of Lyman-alpha forest spectra. I Empirical description at z ~
(Dobrzycki and Bechtold
1996ApJ...457..102D)
-
33 spectra from
The Lyman-alpha forest near 34 Quasi-Stellar objects with z > 2.6
(Jill Bechtold
1994ApJS...91....1B)
-
The Metallicity Distribution of the Milky Way Bulge
(Ness, M. and Freeman, K.,
arXiv:1511.07438)
-
The New Galaxy: Signatures of its Formation
(Freeman, Ken and Bland-Hawthorn, Joss,
arXiv:0208106)
-
Gamma Rays From Blazars
(Tavecchio, Fabrizio, arXiv:1609.04260)
-
Origin of the Chemical Elements
(Rauscher, T. and Patkós, A.,
arXiv:1011.5627)
October 2016 Release Highlights
Spitzer Source List
We have cross-matched the Spitzer Enhanced Imaging Products (SEIP)
Source List with NED, integrating selected quantities including
photometry in 5 IR bands:
-
42,089,764 SSTSL2 sources from the SEIP cross-matched with NED, yielding:
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37.4 million new NED objects
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4.7 million cross-IDs to existing NED objects
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360.5 million photometric data points in the IRAC 3.6, 4.5, 5.8, 8.0 micron, and the MIPS 24 micron bands.
August-September 2016 Revisions
References and Object Pointers
2,049,873 new object links (pointers) to 962 new references including:
-
1,723,545 candidate QSOs from
Quasar candidates selection in the Virtual Observatory era
(D'Abrusco, R. et al.
2009MNRAS.396..223D
)
-
34,929 galaxies in the GOODS-CDFS field from
CANDELS Multi-wavelength Catalogs: GOODS-South Field
(Guo Y. et al.
2013ApJS..207...24G
)
-
16,910 galaxies in the COMBO-17 field from
A Public, K-Selected, Optical-to-Near-Infrared Catalog of the Extended
Chandra Deep Field South (ECDFS) from the Multiwavelength Survey by
Yale-Chile (MUSYC)
Taylor E.N. et al.
2009ApJS..183..295T
)
-
3,414 ICRF radio sources from
The Second Realization of the International Celestial Reference Frame by
Very Long Baseline Interferometry
(Fey, A. L. et al.
2015AJ....150...58F
)
-
2,224 star clusters in M51 from
A Catalog of Bright Star Clusters in the Interacting Galaxy M51
(Hwang, N. and Lee, M.G.
2008AJ....135.1567H
)
Cross-IDs and New Objects
-
210,889 sources from the literature cross-identified with NED objects
-
67,048 new NED objects
Redshifts
-
34,993 additional redshifts
-
4,929 more objects with redshifts
Photometry
3,067 new photometric data points, including:
-
VIS : BATC magnitudes from Age and Mass Studies for Young Star
Clusters in M31 from SEDS-FIT (Wang, Song et al.
2012AJ....144..191W)
-
UV and IR: GALEX and WISE magnitudes from Multi-wavelength study of
14000 star-forming galaxies from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
(Izotov, Y. I. et al.
2014A&A...561A..33I)
-
RADIO : VLA HI flux from VLA-ANGST: A High-resolution H I Survey of
Nearby Dwarf Galaxies
(Ott, Jurgen et al.
2012AJ....144..123O)
Images
-
46 images from
CARMA Survey toward Infrared-bright Nearby Galaxies (STING). III. The
Dependence of Atomic and Molecular Gas Surface Densities on Galaxy
Properties
(Wong, Tony et al.
2013ApJ...777L...4W)
-
118 images from
Nobeyama CO Atlas of Nearby Spiral Galaxies: Distribution of Molecular
Gas
in Barred and Nonbarred Spiral Galaxies
(Kuno, Nario et al.
2007PASJ...59..117K)
-
214 images from
Resolved atomic super-clouds in spiral galaxies
(R. Braun
1995A&AS..114..409B)
Spectra
-
10,643 spectra from
zCOSMOS: A Large VLT/VIMOS Redshift Survey Covering 0 < z < 3 in the
COSMOS Field
(S. J. Lilly et al.
2007ApJS..172...70L)
-
Elliptical Galaxies: Darkly Cloaked or Scantily Clad?
(Romanowsky, A. J. et al., arXiv:0310874)
-
Kinematically Detected Halo Streams
(Smith, Martin C., arXiv:1603.02149)
-
CDM, Feedback and the Hubble Sequence
(Sommer-Larsen, Jesper et al.,
arXiv:0206462)
-
Structure, Kinematics, and Dynamics of Bulges
(Bureau, M., arXiv:0203471)
-
The Milky Way Bulge: Observed Properties and a Comparison to
External Galaxies
(Gonzalez, Oscar A. and Gadotti, Dimitri A.,
arXiv:1503.07252)
June-July 2016 Revisions
User Interface
Try our next-generation user interface, which features a
Simple Search box on the main screen.
In response to a query such as "NGC 1365 images" in the Simple Search box (or using
the image search form), the results can be rapidly sorted on various columns (e.g., spectral region)
and searched for any string. A link to the IRSA Finderchart service enables users to change the field
of view, or interact with imagery from major sky surveys such as 2MASS, WISE, and SDSS at the same
location.
Tabular and graphical summaries of NED's current holdings are presented here.
References and Object Pointers
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995,490 new object links (pointers) to 1,335 new references including:
-
637,408 galaxies and galaxy groups from
Galaxy Groups in the SDSS DR4
(Yang, X. et al.
2007ApJ...671..153Y
)
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279,780 SDSS QSOs from
The Sloan Digital Sky Survey quasar catalog: tenth data release
(Paris, I. et al.
2014A&A...563A..54P
)
-
22,466 SDSS DR7 QSOs from
Tracing a high redshift cosmic web with quasar systems
(Einasto, M. et al.
2014A&A...568A..46E
)
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355 SMC stars and star clusters from
A slitless spectroscopic survey for H{alpha} emission-line objects in
SMC clusters
(Hales, C. et al.
2010A&A...509A..11M
)
Photometry
-
MIR : Gemini, VLT and Subaru fluxes from The subarcsecond
mid-infrared view of local active galactic nuclei - I. The N- and Q-band
imaging atlas (Asmus, D. et al.
2014MNRAS.439.1648A
-
VIS : KPNO magnitudes from An Updated Catalog of M33 Clusters and
Candidates: UBVRI Photometry and Some Statistical Results (Ma, Jun
2012AJ....144...41M
-
IR : WISE magnitudes from SDSS Quasars in the WISE Preliminary Data
Release and Quasar Candidate Selection with Optical/Infrared Colors
(Wu, Xues-Bing et al.
2012AJ....144...49W
Images
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116 images and cubes from
The ATLAS3D project - XVIII. CARMA CO imaging survey of early-type
galaxies
(Alatalo et al.
2013MNRAS.432.1796A)
-
385 images and cubes from
The ATLAS3D project - XIII. Mass and morphology of H I in early-type
galaxies as a function of environment
(Serra et al.
2012MNRAS.422.1835S)
Spectra
-
436 spectra from
The ATLAS 3D project - IV. The molecular gas content of
early-type galaxies
(Young et al.
2011MNRAS.414..940Y)
-
83 spectra from
Molecular gas and star formation in the SAURON early-type galaxies
(Combes et al.
2007MNRAS.377.1795C)
-
Elliptical Galaxies and Bulges of Disk Galaxies: Summary of Progress
and Outstanding Issues
(Kormendy, John,
arXiv:1504.03330)
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Explaining the Formation of Bulges With MOND
(Combes, Françoise, arXiv:1501.03603)
-
The Intrinsic Shape of Galaxy Bulges
(Méndez-Abreu, J., arXiv:1502.00265)
-
The stellar kinematics of extragalactic bulges
(Falcón-Barroso, Jesús, arXiv:1503.04590)
-
Stellar Populations of Bulges at Low Redshift
(Sánchez-Blázquez, Patricia,
arXiv:1503.08105)
March-May 2016 Revisions
User Interface
Try our next-generation user interface, which features a
Simple Search box on the main screen.
In response to a query such as "NGC 1365 images" in the Simple Search box (or using
the image search form), the results can be rapidly sorted on various columns (e.g., spectral region)
and searched for any string. A link to the IRSA Finderchart service enables users to change the field
of view, or interact with imagery from major sky surveys such as 2MASS, WISE, and SDSS at the same
location.
Tabular and graphical summaries of NED's current holdings are presented here.
References and Object Pointers
-
1,094,528 new object links (pointers) to 814 new references
Cross-IDs and New Objects
-
252,341 sources from the literature cross-identified with NED objects
-
71,412 new NED objects
Featured Additions to Objects and Basic Data
-
63,111 galaxies in the Shapley supercluster from
Shapley Optical Survey
(Mercurio, A. et al.
2006MNRAS.368..109M
)
-
56,152 COSMOS, AEGIS, GEMS, and GOODS galaxies from
Bulgeless Galaxies at Intermediate Redshift
(Bizzocchi, L. et al.
2014ApJ...782...22B
)
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17,019 galaxies and redshifts observed with Hectospec from
SHELS: A Complete Galaxy Redshift Survey with R <= 20.6
(Geller, M. et al.
2014ApJS..213...35G
)
-
2,531 radio sources in the CDF-S and ELAIS-S1 fields from
ATLAS 1.4 GHz Data Release 2
(Hales, C. et al.
2014MNRAS.441.2555H
)
-
4,364 HII regions in M31 from
A New Catalog of H II Regions in M31
(Galametz, A. et al.
2011AJ....142..139A
)
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Over new 600 supernovae from ASASSN, DES, GAIA, MASTER, MLS, and SNHunt
surveys
via hundreds of ATels
(
The Astronomer's Telegram
)
Redshift-Independent Distances
Images
-
919 images from
CHANG-ES. IV. Radio Continuum Emission of 35 Edge-on Galaxies Observed
with the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array in D Configuration---Data Release
1.
(Wiegert et al.
2015AJ....150...81W)
-
783 images from
The subarcsecond mid-infrared view of local active galactic nuclei - I.
The N- and Q-band imaging atlas
(Asmus et al.
2014MNRAS.439.1648A)
Spectra
-
497 spectra from
The Extragalactic Distance Database: All Digital H I Profile Catalog
(Courtois et al.
2009AJ....138.1938C)
-
176 spectra from
HI observations of edge-on spiral galaxies
(Huchtmeier et al.
2005A&A...435..459H)
-
4 spectra from
Irregular galaxies with extended HI emission
(Hunter D. A., Gallagher J. S. III.
1985AJ.....90.1789H)
-
2 spectra from
Gas dynamics in barred spiral galaxies - II. NGC 7496 and 289
(Pence W. D., Balckman C. P.
1984MNRAS.210..547P)
-
Stellar Tidal Streams In External Galaxies
(Carlin, Jeffrey L. et al., arXiv:1603.04656)
-
Tidal Debris as a Dark Matter Probe
(Johnston, Kathryn V. and Carlberg, Raymond G.,
arXiv:1603.06601)
-
Origins and Interpretation of Tidal Debris
(Johnston, Kathryn V., arXiv:1603.06601)
-
Physical Conditions in Regions of Star Formation
(Evans, Neal J., arXiv:9905050)
-
Slipher and the Nature of the Nebulae
(Freeman, K.C., arXiv:1301.7509)
January-February 2016 Revisions
User Interface
Try our next-generation user interface, which features a
Simple Search box on the main screen.
Results from searching Objects and
Unprocessed Catalog Sources and
Source Nomenclature now have
improved table formatting, with options to change the number of
rows per page, to sort on selected columns, and to search all columns.
Tabular and graphical summaries of NED's current holdings are presented here.
References and Object Pointers
-
43,411 new object links (pointers) to 1,207 new references including:
-
5,835 galaxies from
A Catalog of Visually Classified Galaxies in the Local (z ~ 0.01) Universe
(Ann, H. B. et al.,
2015ApJS..217...27A)
-
2,735 2FGL sources from
Refining the Associations of the Fermi Large Area Telescope Source
Catalogs
(Massaro, F. et al.,
2015ApJS..217....2M)
-
2,673 galaxies from
Box/peanut and bar structures in edge-on and face-on nearby galaxies in
the Sloan Digital Sky Survey - I. Catalogue
(Yoshino, A. and Yamauchi, C.
2015MNRAS.446.3749Y)
-
1,187 Supernova Remnants in 18 galaxies from
Optical supernova remnants in nearby galaxies and their influence on star
formation rates derived from Halpha emission
Vucetic M.M.. et al.,
2015MNRAS.446..943V)
-
733 galaxies from
Halpha3: an Halpha imaging survey of HI selected galaxies from ALFALFA .
V. The Coma supercluster survey completion
(Gavazzi, G. et al.,
2015A&A...576A..16G)
-
149 Globular clusters in M31 from
M31 Globular Clusters in the Hubble Space Telescope Archive.
I. Cluster Detection and Completeness
(Bond, H.E.
2015AJ....149..132B)
-
82 Planetary Nebulae in 6 galaxies from
Hubble Space Telescope Snapshot Search for Planetary Nebulae in Globular
Clusters of the Local Group
(Barmby, P. and Huchra. J.P.
2001AJ....122.2458B)
Photometry
- Vis : V and B magnitudes
from The Observed Properties of Dwarf Galaxies in and around the
Local Group
(McConnachie, Alan W.
2012AJ....144....4M)
- MIR : Gemini fluxes from
The Nuclear Infrared Emission of Low-luminosity Active Galactic
Nuclei
(Mason, R. E. et al.
2012AJ....144...11M)
Redshift-Independent Distances
Images
-
768 images from
The Spitzer Local Volume Legacy (LVL) global optical photometry
(Cook, David O. et al.
2014MNRAS.445..881C)
Spectra
-
28 spectra from
A spectral atlas of H II galaxies in the near-infrared
(Martins, Lucimara P. et al.
2013MNRAS.431.1823M)
-
371 spectra from
Spectrophotometry of Nearby Field Galaxies: The Data
(Rolf A. Jansen et al.
2000ApJS..126..331J)
-
258 spectra from
A study of the large-scale structure in the distribution of galaxies centered
about the Cancer cluster. II.
(Bicay M.D., Giovanelli R.
1986AJ.....91..732B)
-
Intragroup and Intracluster Light
(Mihos, Christopher J., arXiv:1510.01929)
-
Structure and Evolution of the Milky Way
(Freeman, Ken, arXiv:1108.5028)
-
Galactic History: Formation and Evolution
(Bland-Hawthorn, Joss & Freeman, Ken,
arXiv:0610676)
-
Dusty Star-Forming Galaxies at High Redshift
(Casey, Caitlin M. et al.,
arXiv:1402.1456)
-
Magnetic Fields in Spiral Galaxies
(Beck, Rainer, arXiv:1509.04522)
August-December 2015 Revisions
User Interface
Try our next-generation user interface, which features a
Simple Search box on the main screen.
Results from searching Objects and
Unprocessed Catalog Sources and
Source Nomenclature now have
improved table formatting, with options to change the number of
rows per page, to sort on selected columns, and to search all columns.
Tabular and graphical summaries of NED's current holdings are presented here.
References and Object Pointers
- 2,301 new references
-
138,279 new object links (pointers) to references
Photometry
-
7,543 photometric data points for 3,132 objects, from 59 references
-
Radio : 22 cm fluxes from The Radio Continuum-Star Formation Rate
Relation in WSRT SINGS Galaxies (Heesen, V. et al.,
2014AJ....147..103H)
- Far-IR : SPIRE fluxes from The Spectral Energy Distributions and
Infrared Luminosities of z ~ 2
Dust-obscured Galaxies from Herschel and Spitzer (Melbourne, J. et al.
2012AJ....143..125M)
-
Near-IR : WISE and Spitzer fluxes from Extending the Nearby Galaxy
Heritage with WISE: First Results from the WISE Enhanced Resolution
Galaxy Atlas (Jarrett, T. H. et al.,
2013AJ....145....6J)
- Visual and Near-IR : HST and Spitzer IRAC magnitudes from Old
Massive Globular Clusters and the Stellar Halo of the Dwarf Starburst
Galaxy NGC 4449 (Strader, Jay et al.
2012AJ....143...52S)
-
Visual: UH88 and Subaru magnitudes from Discovery of Four Doubly Imaged
Quasar Lenses from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (Inada, N. et al.,
2014AJ....147..153I)
-
UV : GALEX fluxes from Gas, Stars, and Star Formation in ALFALFA
Dwarf Galaxies (Huang, Shan et al.
2012AJ....143..133H)
-
X-ray : XMM fluxes from XMM-Newton Observations of Luminous Sources in
Nearby Galaxies NGC 4395, NGC 4736, and NGC 4258 (Akyuz, A. et al.,
2013AJ....145...67A)
Redshift-Independent Distances
Images
-
319 images from
CHANG-ES. IV. Radio Continuum Emission of 35 Edge-on Galaxies Observed
with the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array in D Configuration---Data Release
1
(Wiegert, T. et al.
2015AJ....150...81W)
-
138 images from
Multiwavelength study of the nuclei of a volume-limited sample of
galaxies
- II. Optical, infrared and radio observations
(Lira, P. et al.
2007MNRAS.382.1552L)
-
768 images from
Quantified H I morphology - II. Lopsidedness and interaction in WHISP
column density maps
(Holwerda, B. W. et al.
2011MNRAS.416.2415H)
Spectra
-
46 spectra from
Multiwavelength study of the nuclei of a volume-limited sample of
galaxies
- II. Optical, infrared and radio observations
(Lira, P. et al.
2007MNRAS.382.1552L)
-
21 spectra from
Studies of galaxies in voids. I. H I observations of Blue Compact
Galaxies
(Pustilnik, S. A. et al.
2002A&A...389..405P)
-
272 spectra from
The Hamburg Quasar Survey. III. Further new bright quasars
(Hagen, H. -J. et al.
1999A&AS..134..483H)
-
98 spectra from
The Hamburg Quasar Survey. II. A first list of 121 quasars
(Engels, D. et al.
1998A&AS..128..507E)
-
16 spectra from
The NGC 4005 group - A rotating system of galaxies?
(Williams, B. A.
1986ApJ...311...25W)
- Magnetic Fields In
Spiral Galaxies (Beck, Rainer,
arXiv:1509.04522)
- Formation Of The
First Galaxies: Theory And Simulations (Johnson, Jarrett L.
arXiv:1105.5701)
- Statistical Methods
For Cosmological Parameter Selection And Estimation (Liddle,
Andrew R., arXiv:0903.4210)
- The Primordial
Lithium Problem (Fields, Brian D.,
arXiv:1203.3551)
-
The Modelling of Feedback
in Star Formation Simulations (Dale, James E.,
arXiv:1508.06054)
-
CHANG-ES IV: Radio
Continuum Emission of 35 Edge-On Galaxies (Wiegert, Theresa et
al., arXiv:1508.05153)
-
Lyman Alpha Emitting
Galaxies in the Nearby Universe (Hayes, Matthew,
arXiv:1505.07483)
-
Cosmological Structure
Formation (Primack, Joel R.,
arXiv:1505.02821)
-
Galaxy Alignments: An
Overview (Joachimi, Benjamin et al.,
arXiv:1504.05456)
-
Galaxy Alignments:
Observations and Impact on Cosmology (Kirk, Donnacha et al.,
arXiv:1504.05465)
-
Big Bang
Nucleosynthesis: 2015 (Cyburt, Richard H. et al.,
arXiv:1505.01076)
April-July 2015 Revisions
User Interface Upgrades
The new user interface contains the following advances:
-
A smart box on the main screen greatly simplifies
common queries using a single entry point. You can enter an object name,
an object name and search radius, coordinates and search radius, a refcode,
or a ticket number (to check the status of a ByParameters search request).
Most standard input formats for celestial coordinates are supported.
-
A new form to Search for Images by Object
Name provides a response in the new interface style and paves the
way for new functionality under development.
Tabular and graphical summaries of NED's current holdings are presented here.
Cross-IDs and New Objects
-
383,691 sources from the literature cross-identified with NED objects
-
79,226 new NED objects
References and Object Pointers
- 830 new references
-
278,729 new object links (pointers) to references
Featured Additions to Objects and Basic Data
-
4,740 new parts of galaxies (molecular clouds, globular clusters,
stars) from 8 different journal articles.
-
54,213 QSOs in SDSS DR9 from
The BOSS Ly-{alpha} Forest Sample from SDSS Data Release 9
(Lee, K. et al.
2013AJ....145...69L)
-
35,448 galaxies from
CANDELS Multiwavelength Catalogs: Source Identification and Photometry in
the CANDELS UKIDSS Ultra-deep Survey Field
(Galametz, A. et al.
2013ApJS..206...10G)
-
25,356 galaxies observed with Hectospec from
Measuring the Ultimate Halo Mass of Galaxy Clusters: Redshifts and Mass
Profiles from the Hectospec Cluster Survey (HeCS)
(Rines, K. et al.
2013ApJ...767...15R)
-
101,997 QSOs in SDSS DR7 from
SDSS Quasars in the WISE Preliminary Data Release and Quasar Candidate
Selection with Optical/Infrared Colors
(Wu, X. et al.
2012AJ....144...49W)
-
50,836 QSOs and Lenses in SDSS DR7 from
The Sloan Digital Sky Survey Quasar Lens Search. V. Final Catalog from the
Seventh Data Release
(Inada, N. et al.
2012AJ....143..119I)
-
10,443 Galaxy Groups from
Multiscale probability mapping: groups, clusters and an algorithmic search
for filaments in SDSS
(Smith, A. et al.
2012MNRAS.422...25S)
-
6,722 Herschel-Atlas infrared sources from
Herschel-ATLAS: first data release of the Science Demonstration Phase
source catalogues
(Rigby, E. E. et al.
2011MNRAS.415.2336R)
-
5,686 Galaxy Groups from
Compact groups in theory and practice - IV. The connection to large-scale
structure
(Mendel, J. et al.
2011MNRAS.418.1409M)
-
3,397 Galaxy Groups from
The Padova-Millennium Galaxy and Group Catalogue (PM2GC): the group-finding
method and the PM2GC catalogues of group, binary and single field galaxies
(Calvi, R. et al.
2011MNRAS.416..727C)
Photometry
- Radio: 2.3 GHz fluxes from
Multi-epoch Very Long Baseline Interferometric Observations of the Nuclear
Starburst Region of NGC 253...
(Rampadarath, H. et al.
2014AJ....147....5R)
- Visual: HST and Lick magnitudes from
The Type IIb Supernova 2013df and its Cool Supergiant Progenitor
(Van Dyk, S. et al.
2014AJ....147...37V)
- Millimeter: CARMA CO(1-0) fluxes from
Discovery of a Small Central Disk of CO and H I in the Merger Remnant NGC 34
(Fernandez, X. et al.
2014AJ....147...74F)
Redshift-Independent Distances
Images
-
119 images from
The Global Rate and Efficiency of Star Formation in Spiral Galaxies as
a Function of Morphology and Environment
(Young, Judith. et al.
1996AJ....112.1903Y)
Spectra
-
373 spectra from
Red-channel (6000-8000 A) nuclear spectra of 376 local galaxies
(Gavazzi, Giuseppe et al.
2013A&A...558A..68G)
-
14 spectra from
High-redshift QSOs in the FIRST survey
(Benn, C. R. et al.
2002MNRAS.329..221B)
-
127 spectra from
The peculiar velocity of the local group-I. HI observations of Sb and
Sbc galaxies
(Staveley-Smith, L. & Davies, R. D.
1987MNRAS.224..953S)
-
119 spectra from
Neutral hydrogen in isolated galaxies. IV. Results for the Arecibo
sample
(Haynes M.P., & Giovanelli R.
1984AJ.....89..758H)
-
192 spectra from
An HI survey of southern galaxies
( Reif, K. et al.
1982A&AS...50..451R)
-
Three-Dimensional Dust
Radiative Transfer (Steinacker, Jürgen et al.,
arXiv:1303.4998)
-
Astrophysical and
Cosmological Probes of Dark Matter (Roos, Matts,
arXiv:1208.3662)
-
The Dawes Review 2:
Nucleosynthesis and Stellar Yields of Low- and Intermediate-Mass Single
Stars (Karakas, Amanda & Lattanzio, John
C., arXiv:1405.0062v1)
-
The Dawes Review 1:
Kinematic Studies of Star-Forming Galaxies Across Cosmic Time
(Glazebrook, Karl, arXiv:1305.2469)
-
Dawes Review 4: Spiral
Structures in Disc Galaxies (Dobbs, Clare & Baba, Junichi,
arXiv:1407.5062)
December 2014-April 2015 Revisions
User Interface Upgrades
The new user interface contains the following advances:
-
A smart box on the main screen greatly simplifies
common queries using a single entry point. You can enter an object name,
an object name and search radius, coordinates and search radius, a refcode,
or a ticket number (to check the status of a ByParameters search request).
Most standard input formats for celestial coordinates are supported.
-
A new form to Search for Images by Object
Name provides a response in the new interface style and paves the
way for new functionality under development.
Cross-IDs and New Objects
-
324,187 sources from the literature cross-identified with NED objects
-
38,712 new NED objects
References and Object Pointers
- 1,682 new references
-
441,720 new object links (pointers) to references
Featured Additions to Objects and Basic Data
-
9,900 new parts of galaxies (HII regions, globular clusters,
planetary nebulae) from 68 different journal articles
-
74 new supernovae published through Dec 2014
(CBAT)
-
4,381 galaxies from
WINGS-SPE. III. Equivalent width measurements, spectral properties, and
evolution of local cluster galaxies
(Fritz, J. et al.
2014A&A...566A..32F)
-
428 galaxies and radio sources from
Radio-Optical Reference Frame Link Using the U.S. Naval Observatory
Astrograph and Deep CCD Imaging
(Zacharias, N. & Zacharias, M. I.
2014AJ....147...95Z)
-
1,515 galaxies from
Tracing the Mass Growth and Star Formation Rate Evolution of Massive
Galaxies from z ~ 6 to z ~ 1 in the Hubble Ultra-Deep Field
(Lundgren, Britt F. et al.
2014ApJ...780...34L)
-
528 X-ray sources in the field of MESSIER 031 from
Around 200 New X-Ray Binary IDs from 13 yr of Chandra Observations of the
M31 Center
(Barnard, R. et al.
2014ApJ...780...83B)
-
1,158 galaxies from
Mapping Compound Cosmic Telescopes Containing Multiple Projected
Cluster-scale Halos
(Ammons, S. Mark et al.
2014ApJ...781....2A)
-
2,478 galaxies in the field of ABELL 0383 from
A Redshift Survey of the Strong-lensing Cluster Abell 383
(Geller, Margaret J. et al.
2014ApJ...783...52G)
-
1,258 giant molecular clouds from
The PdBI Arcsecond Whirlpool Survey (PAWS): Environmental Dependence of
Giant Molecular Cloud Properties in M51
(Colombo, Dario et al.
2014ApJ...784....3C)
-
4,199 2XLSSd X-ray sources from
Classification and environmental properties of X-ray selected point-like
sources in the XMM-LSS field
(Melnyk, et al
2013A&A...557A..81M)
-
2,123 objects around 6 galaxy clusters from
The Contribution of Halos with Different Mass Ratios to the Overall Growth
of Cluster-sized Halos
(Lemze, et al.
2013ApJ...776...91L)
-
1,778 galaxies from
Faint Tidal Features in Galaxies within the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope
Legacy Survey Wide Fields
(Atkinson, et al.
2013ApJ...765...28A)
-
1,544 millimeter sources from
Extragalactic Millimeter-wave Point-source Catalog, Number Counts and
Statistics from 771 deg^2^ of the SPT-SZ Survey
(Mocanu, et al.
2013ApJ...779...61M)
-
1,796 more NEP objects from
Hectospec and Hydra Spectra of Infrared Luminous Sources in the AKARI
North Ecliptic Pole Survey Field
(Shim, Hyunjin et al.
2013ApJS..207...37S)
-
2,190 more WHL galaxy clusters from
Substructure and dynamical state of 2092 rich clusters of galaxies derived
from photometric data
(Wen, Z. L. & Han, J. L.
2013MNRAS.436..275W)
-
808 PiGSS radio sources from
The Allen Telescope Array Pi GHz Sky Survey. III. The ELAIS-N1, Coma, and
Lockman Hole Fields
(Croft, Steve; Bower, Geoffrey C.; & Whysong, David
2013ApJ...762...93C)
-
4,869 QSOs from
The large area KX quasar catalogue - I. Analysis of the photometric
redshift selection and the complete quasar catalogue
(Maddox, Natasha et al.
2012MNRAS.424.2876M)
-
2,976 XDEEP2 X-ray sources from
The Chandra X-Ray Point-source Catalog in the DEEP2 Galaxy Redshift Survey
Fields
(Goulding, A. D. et al.
2012ApJS..202....6G)
Redshift-Independent Distances
Images
-
1,597 images from
Optical imaging for the Spitzer Survey of Stellar Structure in
Galaxies. Data release and notes on interacting galaxies
(Knapen,Johan H. et al.
2014A&A...569A..91K)
-
14 cubes from
PINGS: the PPAK IFS Nearby Galaxies Survey
(Rosales-Ortega, F. F. et al.
2010MNRAS.405..735R)
Spectra
-
727 spectra from
2MTF III. HI 21 cm observations of 1194 spiral galaxies with the Green
Bank Telescope
(Masters et al.
2014MNRAS.443.1044M)
-
654 spectra from
Uncertainties in 21 centimeter redshifts. I - Data
(Tifft, W. G. and Cocke, W. J.
1988ApJS...67....1T)
-
551 spectra from
A southern sky survey of the peculiar velocities of 1355 spiral
galaxies
(Mathewson et al.
1992ApJS...81..413M)
-
314 spectra from
A study of the large-scale structure in the distribution of galaxies
centered about the Cancer cluster. I. II.
(Bicay et al.
1986AJ.....91..705B)
-
269 spectra from
H I 21 centimeter observations and I-band photometry of spiral
galaxies behind the Virgo Cluster and toward its antipode
(Lu et al.
1993ApJS...88..383L)
-
Plus 2,160 spectra from 28 publications.
The following table gives NED's current total holdings:
Data Type | Total |
Unprocessed Sources | 515,235,015 |
Distinct Objects | 214,734,542 |
Multiwavelength Cross-IDs | 255,139,776 |
Object Associations | 1,413,595 |
References | 95,586 |
Publication Abstracts | 70,623 |
Object Links to References | 32,408,074 |
Photometric Data Points | 1,969,546,956 |
Diameters | 608,833,152 |
Objects with Redshifts | 5,198,941 |
Redshift-Independent Distances | 83,878 |
Objects with Redshift-Independent Distances | 17,020 |
Objects with Detailed Classifications | 229,792 |
Detailed Object Notes | 75,221 |
Images | 2,614,277 |
Spectra | 559,183 |
New User Interface and New Approach for Data Integration
The NED user interface has begun a transition to a new, more modern style. This new interface
may be previewed here. Drop down menus may be used to quickly access
searches for objects, data, or literature. Clicking one of these options will lead to the classic,
familiar search forms for services that have not yet adopted the new style. Searches By (or Near)
Object Name, Near Position, and by RefCode (Reference Code) may be typed directly into a prominently
featured smart box. The following search forms are available in the new style:
NED has implemented a new methodology for integrating data from both very large
catalogs (VLCs) containing hundreds of millions of sources, and smaller datasets from the literature.
There is a new user interface to Search Objects and Unprocessed Catalog Sources,
with an option to include incoming catalog sources that have not yet been cross-identified and had their
key parameters fused with other information in NED.
The current release provides access to 471 million catalog sources from the 2MASS
Point Source Catalog (2MASS PSC), 42 million catalog sources from the Spitzer Source List (SSTSL2),
and 1.6 million catalog sources from the WIde-field nearby Galaxy-cluster survey (WINGS).
Over 62 million catalog sources from the GALEX All Sky Survey Catalog (GASC) and the GALEX
Medium Imaging Survey Catalog (GMSC) have already been cross-identified with NED objects or
promoted to new NED objects.
In the past, cross-identifications between
incoming catalog sources and objects in NED were
integrated incrementally over many months as the results
from cross-matching software were vetted and loaded into the database in
chunks spanning across multiple NED updates.
This had the disadvantage that only a fraction of catalog sources
were accessible in NED until the catalogs were fully processed, and
it was not clear exactly what subsets were in NED at any given time.
In the new approach, selected parameters (columns) for all catalog sources (rows)
are rapidly loaded into a new Catalog Source Representation layer of the database
and made available for optional inclusion in search results
along with the fully integrated NED objects. A detailed discussion of
the ontology of unprocessed catalog sources (Status=S) versus NED objects (Status=O)
may be found here.
November 2014 - December 2014 Revisions
Additions to Sources (Staged for Cross-matching)
-
42,089,764 infrared sources from The Spitzer Source List
(Capak, P. et al.
2013SSTSLC4.2....0C)
References and Object Pointers
- 336 new references
-
119,520 new object links (pointers) to references
Redshift-Independent Distances
Images
-
611 images from
An Atlas of Ha images taken at the Las Campanas and Palomar Observatories
(Gil de Paz, A. and Madore, B. F.
2011PrivC.U..G....D)
Spectra
-
152 spectra from
2MTF - II. New Parkes 21-cm observations of 303 southern galaxies
(Hong, Tao et al.
2013MNRAS.432.1178H)
-
146 spectra from
Optical Spectroscopic Atlas of the MOJAVE/2cm AGN Sample
(Torrealba, J. et al.
2012RMxAA..48....9T)
-
12 spectra from
Neutral hydrogen in bright galaxies with strong radio sources
(Mirabel, I. F.
1982ApJ...260...75M)
-
21 spectra from
An optical and H I study of late-type low surface brightness galaxies
(Longmore, A. J. et al.
1982MNRAS.200..325L)
-
10 spectra from
Selected H I observations of double galaxies
(Peterson, S. D. and Terzian, Y
1979JRASC..73..215P)
-
Galaxy Formation (Silk, G., Di Cintio, A. & Dvorkin, I.,
arXiv:1312.0107)
-
Observing the First Galaxies (Dunlop, J.S.,
arXiv:1205.1543)
-
What Kind of Science is Cosmology? (Goenner, H.F.M.,
arXiv:0910.4333)
-
What Triggers Star Formation in Galaxies? (Elmegreen, B.G.,
arXiv:1201.3659)
-
Modeling the Panchromatic Spectral Energy Distributions of
Galaxies (Conroy, C.
arXiv:1301.7095)
-
Secular Evolution in Disk Galaxies (Kormendy, J.
arXiv:1311.2609)
The following table gives NED's current total holdings:
Data Type | Total |
Sources from Very Large Catalogs | 514,652,774 |
Distinct Objects with Cross-IDs | 214,695,830 |
Multiwavelength Cross-IDs | 254,681,848 |
Object Associations | 1,413,595 |
References | 93,904 |
Publication Abstracts | 68,941 |
Object Links to References | 31,966,354 |
Photometric Data Points | 1,969,546,956 |
Diameters | 608,833,152 |
Objects with Redshifts | 5,178,967 |
Redshift-Independent Distances | 77,508 |
Objects with Redshift-Independent Distances | 16,376 |
Objects with Detailed Classifications | 229,792 |
Detailed Object Notes | 75,221 |
Images | 2,612,666 |
Spectra | 554,521 |
Septemeber 2014 - November 2014 Revisions
Additions to Sources
-
1,570,040 Infrared Sources from WINGS: a WIde-field nearby Galaxy-cluster survey. III. Deep near-infrared
photometry of 28 nearby clusters
(Valentinuzzi, T. et al.
2009A&A...501..851V)
Images
-
2549 images from
An Atlas of Galaxy Spectral Energy Distributions from the Ultraviolet to
the Mid-infrared
(Brown, M. et al.
2014ApJS..212...18B)
Spectra
-
137 spectra from
Optical Spectroscopic Atlas of the MOJAVE/2cm AGN Sample
(Torrealba, J. et al.
2012RMxAA..48....9T)
August 2014 - September 2014 Revisions
Additions to Objects and Basic Data
- 13,878,421 new Cross-IDs and 8,365,313 new Objects with NUV and FUV
Photometry for 22,243,735 UV Sources from
The GALEX Medium-Deep Sky Catalog
(Seibert, M.
2012GMSC..C...0000S)
Redshift-Independent Distances
User Interface Enhancements
April 2014 - August 2014 Revisions
Additions to Objects and Basic Data
-
111 new Supernovae published through May 2014 (CBAT)
-
126 new Gamma-ray Bursts discovered through June 2014
Images
-
200 optical data cubes and 100 V-band images with H-alpha contours from
CALIFA, the Calar Alto Legacy Integral Field Area survey. II. First
public
data release
(Husemann, B. et al.
2013A&A...549A..87H)
-
1738 images from
MOJAVE. X. Parsec-scale Jet Orientation Variations and Superluminal
Motion
in Active Galactic Nuclei
(Lister, M. L. et al.
2013AJ....146..120L)
Spectra
-
129 spectra from
An Atlas of Galaxy Spectral Energy Distributions from the Ultraviolet
to the Mid-infrared
(Brown et al.
2014ApJS..212...18B)
-
30 spectra from
High-resolution, high signal-to-noise, global H I spectra of southern,
extreme late-type spiral galaxies
(Mathews et al.
1998AJ....116.1169M)
-
29 spectra from
H I observations of southern extreme late-type galaxies. II. Small
angular size galaxies and galaxies near the galactic plane
(Mathews et al.
1995AJ....110..581M)
-
64 spectra from
H I observations of southern extreme late-type galaxies. I. An
optically faint sample
(Gallagher et al.
1995AJ....109.2003G)
-
34 spectra from
Spiral galaxies in clusters. II - Neutral hydrogen observations in
Cancer, Hercules /A 2151/, and Pegasus I
(Schommer et al.
1981AJ.....86..943S)
-
18 spectra from
A neutral hydrogen study of early-type galaxies in and near the Virgo
cluster
(Krumm, N. and Salpeter, E.
1979ApJ...227..776K)
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become available for use by other researchers via NED, please
leave a comment
with your name and email address so that we may contact you.
-
Cosmic Star Formation
History (Piero Madau & Mark Dickinson,
arXiv:1403.0007)
-
The Evolution of
Galaxy Structure Over Cosmic Time (Christopher J. Conselice,
arXiv:1403.2783)
-
Galaxy Morphology
(Ronald J. Buta,
arXiv:1304.3529)
-
Dark Energy: A Short
Review (Michael J. Mortonson, David H. Weinberg & Martin
White,
arXiv:1401.0046)
-
Structure and
Evolution of Dwarf Galaxies (John Kormendy,
arXiv:1405.1421)
-
Micro-arcsecond Radio
Astrometry (M.J. Reid & M. Honma,
arXiv:1312.2871)
-
Far-Infrared Surveys of
Galaxy Evolution (D. Lutz,
arXiv:1403.3334)
-
Counter-rotation in
Disk Galaxies (E. M. Corsini,
arXiv:1403.1263)
-
Observational Probes
of Cosmic Acceleration (David H. Weinberg et al.,
arXiv:1201.2434)
-
The Planck
Mission (Francois R. Bouchet, on behalf of the Planck
collaboration,
arXiv:1405.0439)
-
The Epoch of
Reionization (Saleem Zaroubi,
arXiv:1206.0267)
-
Ultra High Energy
Cosmic Rays: A Short Review (Roberto Aloisio,
arXiv:1211.2004)
New User Interface and New Approach for Data Integration
The NED user interface has begun a transition to a new, more modern style. This new interface
may be previewed here. Drop down menus may be used to quickly access
searches for objects, data, or literature. Clicking one of these options will lead to the classic,
familiar search forms for services that have not yet adopted the new style. The most popular
By Name search may be typed directly into a prominently featured query box.
Search Objects, With Unprocessed Catalog Sources leads to a
new-style interface which gives information on objects in NED and sources from very large catalogs
(VLCs) that NED knows about but have not yet been fully integrated into NED (see below).
Source Nomenclature leads to a new-style service for looking up
source acronyms.
NED has implemented a new methodology for integrating data from very large
catalogs (VLCs) containing hundreds of millions of sources.
There is a new user interface to Search Objects, With Unprocessed Catalog Sources,
with an option to include incoming catalog sources that have not yet been cross-identified and had their
key parameters fused with other information in NED.
The current release provides access to 471 million catalog sources from the 2MASS
Point Source Catalog (2MASS PSC), 42 million catalog sources from the Spitzer Source List (SSTSL2),
and 1.6 million catalog sources from the WIde-field nearby Galaxy-cluster survey (WINGS).
Over 62 million catalog sources from the GALEX All Sky Survey
Catalog (GASC) and the GALEX Medium Imaging Survey Catalog (GMSC) have already been cross-identified
with NED objects or promoted to new NED objects.
In the past, cross-identifications between
incoming catalog sources and objects in NED were
integrated incrementally over many months as the results
from cross-matching software were vetted and loaded into the database in
chunks spanning across multiple NED updates.
This had the disadvantage that only a fraction of catalog sources
were accessible in NED until the catalogs were fully processed, and
it was not clear exactly what subsets were in NED at any given time.
In the new approach, selected parameters (columns) for all catalog sources (rows) in a
VLC are rapidly loaded into a new Catalog Source Representation layer of the database
and made available for optional inclusion in search results
along with the fully integrated NED objects. A detailed discussion of
the ontology of unprocessed catalog sources (Status=S) versus NED objects (Status=O)
may be found here.
April 2014 - May 2014 Revisions
The following table gives NED's current total holdings:
Data Type | Total |
Sources from Very Large Catalogs | 493,236,705 |
Distinct Objects with Cross-IDs | 206,318,572 |
Multiwavelength Cross-IDs | 232,414,197 |
Object Associations | 1,413,595 |
References | 91,600 |
Publication Abstracts | 66,641 |
Object Links to References | 30,592,951 |
Photometric Data Points | 1,891,559,219 |
Diameters | 608,833,152 |
Objects with Redshifts | 5,178,966 |
Redshift-Independent Distances | 72,219 |
Objects with Redshift-Independent Distances | 15,876 |
Objects with Detailed Classifications | 229,792 |
Detailed Object Notes | 73,732 |
Images | 2,608,840 |
Spectra | 553,829 |
Highlights of Latest Additions to Photometry
-
Radio : 1285 sources with GMRT 325 MHz fluxes from
325-MHz observations of the ELAIS-N1 field using the Giant Metrewave
Radio Telescope
(Sirothia, S. K. et al.
2009MNRAS.395..269S)
-
UV, Visual and NIR : 4629 sources with HST magnitudes from
The Cluster Lensing and Supernova Survey with Hubble: An
Overview
(Postman, Marc et al.
2012ApJS..199...25P)
- FUV and NUV : 6953 sources GALEX magnitudes from
UV to Far-IR
Catalog of a Galaxy Sample in Nearby Clusters: Spectral Energy
Distributions and Environmental Trends (Hernandez-Fernandez,
Jonathan D. et al.
2012ApJS..199...22H)
- X-ray : 1873 sources with Fermi 0.1-100 GeV fluxes from
Fermi Large Area Telescope Second Source Catalog
(Nolan, P.L. et al
2012ApJS..199...31N)
Latest Images
-
65 images from
A Survey of Local Group Galaxies Currently Forming Stars. I. UBVRI
Photometry of Stars in M31 and M33
(Massey, P. et al.
2006AJ....131.2478M
-
30 images from
A Survey of Local Group Galaxies Currently Forming Stars. II. UBVRI
Photometry of Stars in Seven Dwarfs and a Comparison of the Entire
Sample
(Massey, P. et al.
2007AJ....133.2393M)
-
57 images from
A Survey of Local Group Galaxies Currently Forming Stars. III. A
Search for Luminous Blue Variables and Other H{alpha} Emission-Line Stars
(Massey, P. et al.
2007AJ....134.2474M)
-
52 images from
A Deep K-Band Photometric Survey of Merger Remnants
(B. Rothberg and R. D. Joseph
2004AJ....128.2098R)
-
4704 images from
The Spitzer Survey of Stellar Structure in Galaxies (S^4^ G)
(Sheth, K. et al.
2010PASP..122.1397S)
Latest Spectra
-
88 spectra from
21 Centimeter Survey of Luminous Infrared Galaxies
(Mirabel, I. F. and Sanders, D. B.
1988ApJ...335..104M)
-
46 spectra from
Comparison of AGN and Nuclear Starburst Activity in Seyfert 1 and 2
Galaxies over a Wide Luminosity Range Based on Near-Infrared 2-4 micron
Spectroscopy
(Oi, N. et al.
2010PASJ...62.1509O)
-
16 spectra from
PINGS: the PPAK IFS Nearby Galaxies Survey
(Rosales-Ortega, F. F. et al.
2010MNRAS.405..735R)
NOTE: If you would like to have your FITS image or spectral data
become available for use by other researchers via NED, please
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-
Large Scale Structure
Observations (Will J. Percival,
arXiv:1312.5490)
-
The Cosmological
Parameters 2014 (Ofer Lahav, Andrew R. Liddle,
arXiv:1401.1389)
-
Gamma-ray Bursts
(P. Meszaros & M.J. Rees,
arXiv:1401.3012)
-
The Stochastic Nature of
Stellar Population Modeling (Miguel Cerviño,
arXiv:1312.0015)
-
Secular Evolution In
Disk Galaxies (J. A. Sellwood,
arXiv:1310.0403)
-
Formation of Molecular
Clouds and Global Conditions For Star Formation (Clare L. Dobbs et
al., arXiv:1312.3223)
-
Magnetic Fields In
Galaxies (Rainer Beck & Richard Wielebinski,
arXiv:1302.5663)
-
Scaling Laws In Disk
Galaxies (Alister W. Graham,
arXiv:1311.7207)
-
The Mass of Quasars
(Yue Shen, arXiv:1302.2643v1)
October 2013 - March 2014 Revisions
The NED user interface has begun a transition to a new, more modern style. This new interface
may be previewed here. Drop down menus may be used to quickly access
searches for objects, data, or literature. Clicking one of these options will lead to the classic,
familiar search forms for services that have not yet adopted the new style. The most popular
By Name search may be typed directly into a prominently featured query box.
Search Objects, With Unprocessed Catalog Sources leads to a
new-style interface which gives information on objects in NED and sources from very large catalogs
(VLCs) that NED knows about but have not yet been fully integrated into NED (see below).
Source Nomenclature leads to a new-style service for looking up
source acronyms.
NED has implemented a new methodology for integrating data from very large
catalogs (VLCs) containing tens or hundreds of millions of sources.
There is a new user interface to Search Objects, With Unprocessed Catalog Sources,
with an option to include incoming catalog sources that have not yet been cross-identified and had their
key parameters fused with other information in NED.
The current release provides access to 471 million catalog sources from the 2MASS
Point Source Catalog (2MASS PSC) and 22 million catalog sources from the
GALEX Medium Imaging Survey Catalog (GMSC). Nearly 40 million catalog sources from the GALEX All Sky Survey
Catalog (GASC) have already been cross-identified with NED objects or promoted to new NED objects.
In the past, cross-identifications between
incoming catalog sources and objects in NED were
integrated incrementally over many months as the results
from cross-matching software were vetted and loaded into the database in
chunks spanning across multiple NED updates.
This had the disadvantage that only a fraction of catalog sources
were accessible in NED until the catalogs were fully processed, and
it was not clear exactly what subsets were in NED at any given time.
In the new approach, selected parameters (columns) for all catalog sources (rows) in a
VLC are rapidly loaded into a new Catalog Source Representation layer of the database
and made available for optional inclusion in search results
along with the fully integrated NED objects. A detailed discussion of
the ontology of unprocessed catalog sources (Status=S) versus NED objects (Status=O)
may be found here.
The new Search By Environment service gives a view of the environments
surrounding objects or positions of interest. A list of objects centered on the requested position and
having radial velocities within 5000 km/s and projected distances within 10 Mpc
is returned, and the locations of these objects are plotted on position-radial velocity diagrams.
The September 2013 Release
published on this website a document titled
Best Practices for Data Publication to Facilitate Integration into NED:
A Reference Guide for Authors (Schmitz, M. et al. 2013).
We encourage authors and referees of journal articles presenting extragalactic
data and derived results to refer to these Best Practices while preparing and
reviewing data sets and manuscripts before publication. We expect this
document will evolve based on additional input from the community, and we
welcome everyone interested to please
submit your comments for future editions.
Long-running queries from the
Search for Objects By Parameters service
are now managed by queue (starting September 2013). The
NED Backgrounding with Automated
Scheduling and Queuing (NBASQ) system supports these searches and
delivers machine-readable output tables staged on the NED
server for download when the search is completed. This service
facilitates complex, multi-parameter searches that typicaly require more
than a few minutes to complete and often result in very large output tables.
The following table gives statistics for data added to NED since
the previous public update, followed by the current total holdings:
Data Type | Added | Total |
Sources from Very Large Catalogs | 532,806,736 | 493,236,705 |
Multiwavelength Cross-IDs | 39,846,066 | 232,414,197 |
Unique Objects | 29,084,152 | 206,318,572 |
Object Associations | 11,192 | 1,413,595 |
References | 788 | 90,211 |
Publication Abstracts | 772 | 65,206 |
Object Links to References | 1,668,471 | 30,473,593 |
Photometric Data Points | 145,107,934 | 1,891,536,140 |
Diameters | 0 | 608,833,152 |
Objects with Redshifts | 983,948 | 5,178,966 |
Redshift-Independent Distances | 1,940 | 71,233 |
Objects with Redshift-Independent Distances | 274 | 15,768 |
Objects with Detailed Classifications | 0 | 229,792 |
Detailed Object Notes | 1,442 | 73,732 |
Images | 180 | 2,603,933 |
Spectra | 59,621 | 553,725 |
Highlights of Latest Additions to Objects and Basic Data
-
Nearly 471,000,000 2MASS PSC Near-IR Sources from
The 2-Micron All Sky Survey Point Source Catalog
(Skrutskie, M. F. et al.
2006AJ....131.1163S)
-
Nearly 40,000,000 GALEX ASC (GASC) UV Sources from
The GALEX All Sky Catalog
(Seibert, M.
2012GASC..C...0000S)
-
About 22,000,000 GALEX MSC (GMSC) UV Sources from
The GALEX Medium-Deep Sky Catalog
(Seibert, M.
2012GMSC..C...0000S)
-
Over 65,000 COMAi galaxies from
The HST/ACS Coma Cluster Survey. II.
(Hammer, D. et al.
2010ApJS..191..143H)
-
Over 27,000 more MaxBCG clusters from
Robust Optical Richness Estimation with Reduced Scatter
(Rykoff, E. S. et al.
2012ApJ...746..178R)
-
Over 21,000 more MUSYC objects from
The Multiwavelength Survey by Yale-Chile (MUSYC)
(Cardamone, C. N. et al.
2010ApJS..189..270C)
-
Over 12,000 more candidate QSOs and over 1,163,000 photometric redshifts
using the NBCKDE (Nonparametric Bayes Classifier Kernel Density
Estimate) method from
Efficient Photometric Selection of Quasars from the Sloan Digital
Sky Survey. II.
(Richards, G. T. et al.
2009ApJS..180...67R)
-
Over 2,000 more candidate QSOs behind the LMC from
A Refined QSO Selection Method Using Diagnostics Tests
(Kim, D.-W. et al.
2012ApJ...747..107K)
-
Over 1,300 new parts of galaxies (HII regions, globular clusters,
planetary nebulae) from 13 different journal articles
-
Supernovae through October 2013
Highlights of Latest Additions to Photometry
- VIS and NIR : 4130 sources with HST multiwavelength magnitudes from
Active and Passive Galaxies at z ~ 2: Rest-frame Optical
Morphologies with WFC3
(Cameron, E. et al.
2011ApJ...743..146)
- SUBMM : 153 sources with BLAST 250, 350, and 500 GHz fluxes from
Submillimetre observations of galaxy clusters with the BLAST: the star
formation activity in Abell 3112
(Braglia, F. G. et al.
2011MNRAS.412.1187B)
- X-ray : 1948 sources with XMM 0.2-4.5 keV fluxs from
The deep XMM-Newton Survey of M 31
(Stiele, H. et al.
2011A&A...534A..55S)
- Radio : 598 sources with GMRT 153 MHz fluxes from
Deep low-frequency radio observations of the NOAO Bootes field. I. Data
reduction and catalog construction
(Intema, H. T. et al
2011A&A...535A..38I)
- IR : 7284 sources with AKARI 2-24 microns fluxes from
The AKARI NEP-Deep survey: a mid-infrared source catalogue
(Takagi, T. et al.
2012A&A...537A..24T)
- UV : Nearly 40,000,000 sources with GALEX NUV and/or FUV fluxes from
The GALEX All Sky Survey Catalog (GASC)
(Seibert, M.
2012GASC..C...0000S)
Latest Images
-
180 images from an atlas of CO emission from 18 nearby galaxies from
Heracles: The HERA CO Line Extragalactic Survey
(Leroy, A. K. et al.
2009AJ....137.4670L)
Latest Spectra
-
59,615 spectra from
Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): survey diagnostics and core data
release
(Driver, S. P. et al.
2011MNRAS.413..971D)
NOTE: If you would like to have your FITS image or spectral data
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-
Extragalactic Globular
Cluster Systems: A New Perspective on Galaxy Formation and
Evolution
(Markus Kissler-Patig, arXiv:0002070v2)
-
Mergers, Interactions,
and the Fueling of Starbursts
(J.E. Hibbard, arXiv:9701130)
-
Cluster Magnetic
Fields
(C. L. Carilli and G. B. Taylor,
arXiv:0110655)
-
The Local Group:
Inventory and History
(Eline Tolstoy, arXiv:1012.2229)
-
Cosmological Evolution
of Galaxies
(Isaac Shlosman, arXiv:1212.1463)
-
Bayes in the Sky:
Bayesian Inference and Model Selection in Cosmology
(Roberto Trotta, arXiv:0803.4089)
-
Chemo-Dynamical
Simulations of Dwarf Galaxy Evolution
(Simone Recchi, arXiv:1310.4932)
-
THE CO-to-H2
Conversion Factor
(Alberto D. Bolato et al., arXiv:1301.3498)
May 2013 - September 2013 Revisions
Best Practices for Data Publication
In the process of continuously streamlining the integration of data from the
literature into NED and at the urging of the NED Users Committee (NUC) chaired by
Prof. Michael Strauss (Princeton University), the NED Team has prepared and
published on this website a new document titled
Best Practices for Data Publication to Facilitate Integration into NED:
A Reference Guide for Authors (Schmitz, M. et al. 2013).
This Best Practices document includes a convenient Checklist of recommendations with
links to sections of the main document that provide further examples, explanation and rationale.
The current version is a revision based on recent vetting and comments provided
by the NUC, the AAS Director of Publishing Dr. Chris Biemesderfer, and
Journals Scientist Dr. Greg Schwartz.
The document is undergoing further review by the Copy Editors and
science editors on the AAS Editorial Board. We hope that journal publishers
will incorporate links to this document in their Instructions to Authors to
provide a practical reference for authors, referees, and science editors so as to
help avoid various pitfalls that often impede the interpretation of data and
metadata, and also delay their integration into NED, SIMBAD, ADS and other systems.
We encourage authors and referees of journal articles presenting extragalactic
data and derived results to refer to these Best Practices while preparing and
reviewing data sets and manuscripts before publication. We expect this
document will evolve based on additional input from the community, and we
welcome everyone interested to please
submit your comments for future editions.
New and Improved Functionality
The Search for Objects By Parameters service
has the following major upgrades:
- A new NED Backgrounding with Automated
Scheduling and Queuing (NBASQ) system supports long-running
database searches with machine-readable output tables staged on the NED
server for download when the search is completed. This service
facilitates complex, multi-parameter searches that typicaly require more
than a few minutes to complete and often result in very large output tables.
- Since the results are often too large for viewing in HTML format in a web
browser, the default output format has been changed to a plain text file
with bar-separated values that can be easily parsed with a computer program or
read into a spreadsheet program.
- The search form has been redesigned to fit on a single page when initially
(re)loaded. Form sections to input different types of search
constraints and output options can be expanded or collapsed as needed.
New Approach for Very Large Catalogs - Beta Version
NED is implementing a new methodology for integrating data from very large
catalogs (VLCs) containing tens or hundreds of millions of sources.
In the past, cross-identifications between
incoming catalog sources and objects in NED were
integrated incrementally over many months as the results
from cross-matching software were vetted and loaded into the database in
chunks spanning across multiple NED updates.
This had the disadvantage that only a fraction of sources
were accessible in NED until the catalogs were fully processed, and
it was not clear exactly what subsets were in NED at any given time.
In the new approach, selected parameters (columns) for all sources (rows) in a
VLC are rapidly loaded into a new "Source Representation" layer of the database
and made available for optional inclusion in search results
along with the fully integrated NED objects.
The initial release will provide access to 40 million sources from the
GALEX All-Sky Survey Source Catalog (GASC) and 22 million sources from the
GALEX Medium Imaging Survey Catalog (GMSC).
There will be a new
user interface to query NED By Position ("cone search") with an option to
include incoming catalog sources which have not yet been
cross-identified and had their key parameters fused with other information in NED.
If you are interested in beta testing NED's new approach for handling VLCs
and providing us with your feedback,
please contact the NED team.
Database Contents
The following table gives statistics for data added to NED since
the previous public update, followed by the current total holdings:
Data Type | Added | Total |
Unique Objects | 62,606 | 177,234,420 |
Publication Abstracts | 1,795 | 64,434 |
References | 2,319 | 89,423 |
Object Links to References | 1,241,586 | 28,805,122 |
Multiwavelength Cross-IDs | 427,539 | 192,568,131 |
Object Associations | 1,612 | 1,402,403 |
Photometric Data Points | 390,249 | 1,746,428,206 |
Objects with Redshifts | 40,451 | 4,195,018 |
Redshift-Independent Distances | 4,889 | 69,293 |
Objects with Redshift-Independent Distances | 2,087 | 15,494 |
Objects with Detailed Classifications | 13,780 | 229,792 |
Images | 1,838 | 2,727,103 |
Spectra | 15,897 | 494,104 |
Detailed Object Notes | 153 | 72,290 |
Highlights of Latest Additions to Objects and Basic Data
-
Over 114,000 GAMA sources from
Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): survey diagnostics and core data release
(Driver, S. P. et al.
2011MNRAS.413..971D)
-
Over 54,000 AMIGA sources around KIG galaxies from
The AMIGA sample of isolated galaxies. IV. A catalogue of neighbours around isolated galaxies
(Verley, S. et al.
2007A&A...470..505V)
-
Over 17,000 radio sources in SDSS from
High-resolution Very Large Array Imaging of Sloan Digital Sky Survey Stripe 82 at 1.4 GHz
(Hodge, J. A. et al.
2011AJ....142....3H)
-
About 16,000 AGC sources from
The Arecibo Legacy Fast ALFA Survey: The {alpha}.40 H I Source Catalog, Its
Characteristics and Their Impact on the Derivation of the H I Mass Function
(Haynes, M. P. et al.
2011AJ....142..170H)
-
Over 13,000 AGNs in the Extended-Chandra Deep Field-South and
Extended Groth Strip from
Supermassive Black Hole Growth in Starburst Galaxies over Cosmic Time:
Constraints from the Deepest Chandra Fields
(Rafferty, D. A. et al.
2011ApJ...742....3R)
-
About 8,000 sources from
The Hubble Space Telescope GOODS NICMOS Survey: overview and the evolution
of massive galaxies at 1.5< z< 3
(Conselice, C. J. et al. 2011MNRAS.413...80C)
-
Over 4,000 CLASH sources from
The Cluster Lensing and Supernova Survey with Hubble: An Overview
(Postman, M. et al.
2012ApJS..199...25P)
-
Supernovae through July 2013 from
IAU Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams (CBATs)
-
GRBs through April 2013 from
Swift GRB lists
Highlights of Latest Additions to Photometry
- X-ray: 17,207 sources with Chandra 0.3-8 keV fluxes from
Chandra ACIS Survey of X-ray Point Sources in 383 Nearby Galaxies. I. The
Source Catalog
(Liu, J.
2011ApJS..192...10L)
- UV: 62,522 sources with 1700 A fluxes from
A strong redshift dependence of the broad absorption line quasar fraction
(Allen, J. T. et al.
2011MNRAS.410..860A)
- Visual: 71,604 sources with LCO B, R magnitudes from
Probing the IGM/Galaxy Connection. IV. The LCO/WFCCD Galaxy Survey of 20
Fields Surrounding UV-bright Quasars
(Prochaska, J. X. et al.
2011ApJS..193...28P)
- NIR: 8,865 sources with UKIDSS YJHK magnitudes from
SPIDER - I. Sample and galaxy parameters in the grizYJHK wavebands
(La Barbera, F. et al.
2010MNRAS.408.1313L)
- Sub-mm: 37 sources with fluxes from
A LABOCA survey of submillimeter galaxies behind galaxy clusters
(Johansson, D.
2011A&A...527A.117J)
- Radio: 1,623 sources with VLA 1.4 GHz fluxes from
Variable and Transient Radio Sources in the FIRST Survey
(Thyagarajan, N. et al.
2011ApJ...742...49T)
Highlights of Latest Additions to Classifications
-
1,080 unique attributes applied to 4,800 NGC and IC galaxies from Notes in the
Reference Catalogue of Bright Galaxies (RC1)
(de Vaucouleurs, G. & de Vaucouleurs, A.
1964RC1...C...0000d)
-
14,034 visually determined Hubble Types for SDSS galaxies from
A Catalog of Detailed Visual Morphological Classifications for 14,034
Galaxies in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
(Nair, P. B. & Abraham, R. G.
2010ApJS..186..427N)
-
68,234 types of direct distances in Attributes have been synchronized with
NED-D
Latest Images
-
229 integrated H I, velocity field, velocity dispersion, and individual channel maps from
THINGS: The H I Nearby Galaxy Survey
(Walter, F. et al.
2008AJ....136.2563W)
-
329 channel maps, moment maps, velocity-flux profiles, and surface gas density profiles from
Little Things
(Hunter, D. A. et al.
2012AJ....144..134H)
-
1278 Herschel SPIRE and PACS images from
KINGFISH -- Key Insights on Nearby Galaxies: A Far-Infrared Survey with
Herschel: Survey Description and Image Atlas
(Kennicutt, R. C. et al.
2011PASP..123.1347K)
Latest Spectra
-
15,855 spectra from
The Arecibo Legacy Fast ALFA Survey: The {alpha}.40 H I Source Catalog, Its
Characteristics and Their Impact on the Derivation of the H I Mass Function
(Haynes, M. P. et al.
2011AJ....142..170H)
-
16 spectra from
PINGS: the PPAK IFS Nearby Galaxies Survey
(Rosales-Ortega, F. F. et al.
2010MNRAS.405..735R)
-
8 spectra from
Twenty-one centimeter line widths of galaxies
(Roberts, M. S.
1978AJ.....83.1026R)
-
3 spectra from
Detection of a long H I plume emerging from NGC 3628
(Rots, A. H.
1978AJ.....83..219R)
-
6 spectra from
The giant spiral galaxy M 101. III - Integral properties of several companion galaxies
(Allen, R. J. et al.
1978A&A....64..359A)
-
4 spectra from
Observations of neutral hydrogen in early-type galaxies
(Bieging, J. H.
1978A&A....64...23B)
-
2 spectra from
The H I content of the elliptical galaxies NGC 3904 and 4636
(Bottinelli, L. & Gouguenheim, L.
1977A&A....60L..23B)
-
1 spectrum from
A neutral hydrogen study of the spiral galaxy NGC 4736
(Bosma, A. et al.
1977A&A....57..373B)
-
1 spectrum from
A 21-cm study of the Seyfert galaxy NGC 4151
(Bosma, A. et al.
1977A&A....57...97B)
-
8 spectra from
H I in early-type galaxies. III. Observations of S0 galaxies
(Balick, B. et al.
1976ApJ...209..710B)
-
9 spectra from
H I in early-type galaxies. I - Observations
(Gallagher, J. S. et al.
1975ApJ...202....7G)
NOTE: If you would like to have your FITS image or spectral data
become available for use by other researchers via NED, please
leave a comment
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-
Dusty Infrared Galaxies: Sources of the Cosmic Infrared
Background
(Lagache, G., Puget, J.-L., & Dole, H.,
arXiv:0507298)
-
Populations of X-ray Sources in Galaxies
(Fabbiano, G., arXiv:0511481)
-
Calibration of Star-Formation Rate Measurements Across the
Electromagnetic Spectrum
(Popescu, C. C., arXiv:1306.5162)
-
Massive Stars in the Galaxies of the Local Group
(Massey, P., arXiv:1305.5914)
-
Quasar Lensing
(Jackson, N., arXiv:1304.4172)
-
Physical Properties and Environments of Nearby Galaxies
(Blanton, M. R. & Moustakas, J.,
arXiv:0908.3017)
-
Nonthermal Emission from Star-Forming Galaxies
(Rephaeli, Y. & Persic, M.,
arXiv:1304.0416)
-
The Distribution of Warm Ionized Medium in Galaxies
(Haffner, L. M., arXiv:1008.0622v1)
-
Bars and Secular Evolution in Disk Galaxies: Theoretical Input
(Athanassoula, E., arXiv:1211.6752)
January 2013 - April 2013 Revisions
New and Improved Functionality
-
Foreground Galactic extinction values (Aλ [mag]) based on
Schlafly et al.
2011 are now computed using the latest version of the
Schlegel et al.
1998 dust maps and code available at
http://www.astro.princeton.edu/~schlegel/dust/.
-
New capability to return foreground Galactic extinction values
(Aλ [mag]) from
Schlafly et al.
2011 in up to 88 photometric bands in the Customized Output
feature of the Build Data Table from Input List tools
(By Name and
Near Name/Position), and in the
By Classifications query form.
-
Corrections were made to the logic for
By Parameters (All-Sky)
searches. These bug fixes improve searches involving constraints on
multiple object types and searches excluding particular name prefixes.
-
The results of Photometric Data
searches have been revised such that when Fν in Jansky [Jy]
or [W m-2 Hz-1] units are selected for
homogenized flux density values derived by NED, these only
apply to broad-band photometric measurements; homogenized spectral line
measurements are now given in their proper integrated flux
units of [Jy Hz] or [W m-2].
-
Notice of Discontinuing Services:
Server Mode (nedsrv) soon to be replaced with web services.
Database Contents
The following table gives statistics for data added to NED since
the previous public update and total NED holdings:
Data Type | Added | Total |
Unique Objects | 310,514 | 177,171,814 |
Publication Abstracts | 1,401 | 62,639 |
References | 3,167 | 87,104 |
Object Links to References | 1,672,995 | 27,563,536 |
Multiwavelength Cross-IDs | 1,708,218 | 192,140,592 |
Object Associations | 1,766 | 1,400,791 |
Photometric Data Points | 77,594 | 1,746,037,957 |
Objects with Redshifts | 133,971 | 4,154,567 |
Redshift-Independent Distances | 225 | 64,404 |
Objects with Redshift-Independent Distances | 0 | 13,407 |
Objects with Detailed Classifications | 6,750 | 216,012 |
Images | 27,071 | 2,725,265 |
Spectra | 317 | 478,207 |
Detailed Object Notes | 522 | 72,137 |
Highlights of Latest Additions to Objects and Basic Data
Highlights of Latest Additions to Photometry
Latest Images
-
26,748 images in the u, g, r, i, and z bands for a sample of 4458 PGC
galaxies from the EFIGI catalogue.
Baillard et al.
2011A&A...532A..74B
-
122 images from an H I/Optical Atlas of Isolated Galaxies.
D. J. Pisano, Eric M. Wilcots and Charles T. Liu.
2002ApJS..142..161P
Latest Spectra
-
192 spectra from GHASP: an H-alpha kinematic
survey of 203 spiral and irregular galaxies - VII.
Epinat et al.
2008MNRAS.390..466E
-
44 spectra from Comparison of AGN and Nuclear
Starburst Activity in Seyfert 1 and 2 Galaxies Based on Near-Infrared 2-4
micron Spectroscopy.
Oi et al.
2010PASJ...62.1509O
-
45 spectra from An H I study of Scd galaxies.
Shostak, G.
1975ApJ...198..527S
-
36 spectra from Observations of Neutral Hydrogen
in Bright Southern Galaxies.
Whiteoak, J. B., and Gardner, F. F.
1977AuJPh..30..187W
NOTE: If you would like to have your FITS image or spectral data
become available for use by other researchers via NED, please
leave a comment
with your name and email address so that we may contact you.
October 2012 - December 2012 Revisions
Notice of Discontinuing Services:
Server Mode (nedsrv) soon to be replaced with web services.
Database Contents
The following table gives statistics for data added to NED since
the previous public update and total NED holdings:
Data Type | Added | Total |
Unique Objects | 8,184 | 176,861,300 |
Publication Abstracts | 676 | 61,238 |
References | 348 | 83,937 |
Object Links to References | 39,765 | 25,890,541 |
Multiwavelength Cross-IDs | 51,504 | 190,432,374 |
Object Associations | -8 | 1,399,025 |
Photometric Data Points | 22,013,907 | 1,745,960,363 |
Objects with Redshifts | 893 | 4,020,596 |
Redshift-Independent Distances | 20,878 | 64,179 |
Objects with Redshift-Independent Distances | 2,888 | 13,407 |
Objects with Detailed Classifications | 1123 | 209,262 |
Images | 733 | 2,698,194 |
Spectra | 110 | 477,890 |
Detailed Object Notes | 913 | 71,615 |
Highlights of Latest Additions to Objects and Basic Data
Highlights of Latest Additions to Photometry
Latest Images
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610 images from MIPS 24-160 micron photometry for the Herschel-SPIRE Local Galaxies
Guaranteed Time Programs.
Bendo, G. J.; Galliano, F.; Madden, S. C.
2012MNRAS.423..197B
-
123 images in U,B,V,R,I,Ha,J,H,K bands from
Stellar Disks of Collisional Ring Galaxies. Romano, R.; Mayya, Y. D.;
Vorobyov, E. I.
2008AJ....136.1259R
Latest Spectra
-
110 spectra from H I bright Galaxies in the Southern Zone of Avoidance.
Henning et al.
2000AJ....119.2686H
NOTE: If you would like to have your FITS image or spectral data
become available for use by other researchers via NED, please
leave a comment
with your name and email address so that we may contact you.
June-September 2012 Revisions
Notice of Discontinuing Services:
Server Mode (nedsrv) to be replaced in 2012 with web services.
SDSS Photometry Updated
The SDSS DR6 asinh magnitudes and SDSS DR5 and DR6 fluxes and uncertainties computed by NED
have been updated, as described here.
This corrects several issues, including incorrect zero-flux magnitudes and
negative flux uncertainties for faint sources.
Database Contents
The following table gives statistics for data added to NED since
the previous public update and total NED holdings:
Data Type | Added | Total |
Unique Objects | 6,361,884 | 176.9 million |
Publication Abstracts | 2,328 | 60,562 |
References | 2,341 | 83,589 |
Object Links to References | 15,100,107 | 25.9 million |
Multiwavelength Cross-IDs | 8,144,260 | 190.4 million |
Object Associations | 484 | 1,399,033 |
Photometric Data Points | 372,441 | 1.72 billion |
Objects with Redshifts | 25,053 | 4.02 million |
Redshift-Independent Distances | 0 | 43,301 |
Objects with Redshift-Independent Distances | 0 | 10,519 |
Images | 1 | 2,697,461 |
Spectra | 11,650 | 477,780 |
Detailed Object Notes | 1,192 | 70,702 |
Highlights of Latest Additions to Objects and Basic Data
- Over 6.2 million SMC objects merged from
2002AJ....123..855Z,
2002ApJS..141...81M,
and
2011AJ....142..102G
- Over 97,000 GALEX sources from
2009MNRAS.399..728F
- Over 56,000 SIMPLE (Spitzer IRAC) objects from
2011ApJ...727....1D
- Over 54,000 2SLAQ (2dF-SDSS) objects and redshifts
2009MNRAS.392...19C
- Over 44,000 PSDSS (Pittsburgh SDSS) QSOs from
2011AJ....141..137Q
- Over 43,000 2MRS (2MASS Redshift Survey) objects and redshifts from
2012ApJS..199...26H
- About 40,000 SPIDER galaxies from
2010MNRAS.408.1313L
- Over 8,700 SDSS QSOs from
2011A&A...525A..37M
- About 3,500 SPT-S (South Pole Telescope Survey) millimeter sources from
2010ApJ...719..763V
- Over 1,000 PNS-EPN planetary nebulae in 6 galaxies from
2009MNRAS.394.1249C
- About 500 7-yr WMAP
(
2011ApJS..192...15G)
and 500 5-yr WMAP
(
2009ApJ...694..222C)
radio sources
Highlights of Latest Additions to Photometry
Latest Images
Latest Spectra
May 2012 Revisions
Interface Enhancements
- Foreground Galactic Extinction estimates have been updated as follows:
- Object search results now contain Quick-Look Angular and Physical
Diameters listing the largest visual and near-infrared diameters, as available.
For example, see Quick-Look
Angular and Physical Diameters for NGC 4151.
- Summary statistics for Redshift-Independent Distances have been updated
to include the Median of available measurements. For example, see
Redshift-Independent
Distances for NGC 253.
- The External Archives and Services section of object search results have
new links to the NASA/IPAC Infrared Science Archive (IRSA) RADAR service and to
images from the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) mission. For example,
see External
Archives and Services for Arp 240.
January-April 2012 Revisions
Interface Enhancements
Known Issues
- The flux densities computed by NED from the SDSS asinh magnitudes are
incorrect at magnitudes within 2.5 mag of the sky noise limit due to a bug
in the application of the softening parameters (all 5 bands). In addition,
the zero-point magnitude corrections were incorrectly applied in the derived
flux densities computed by NED from the SDSS u and z band magnitudes.
The flux densities (and uncertainties) are being recomputed and are
scheduled to appear in the next NED release (June 2012).
In the mean time, the recommended fix is for users to recalculate the SDSS
fluxes from the asinh magnitudes as explained
here.
Database Contents
The following data have been added to NED since the previous public
update:
- 1,009,472 Unique Objects (total: 170.5 million unique objects)
- 1,294,165 Objects Linked to 858 References (total: 10.8 million
objects linked to 81,248 references)
- 1,660,624 Multiwavelength Cross-Identifications between Objects
(total: 182.2 million cross-IDs)
- 494,744 Photometric Measurements (total: 1.72 billion photometric
measurements)
- Redshifts for 242,201 Objects (total: 3.99 million objects with at
least one redshift measurement)
- 1,143 detailed Object Notes (total: 69,510 notes)
- 342,084 Object Associations (total: 1,398,549 associations)
- 127,114 Spectra (total: 465,717 spectra)
- 849 Publication Abstracts (total: 58,234 abstracts)
Highlights include:
- Over 490,000 Spitzer IRAC sources from
2010ApJ...716..530K
- Over 430,000 COSMOS optical and near-IR sources from
2007ApJS..172...99C
- Over 210,000 SUMSS radio sources and photometry from the
March 2008 public release v2.1
- Over 180,000 2XMM x-ray sources from the
April 2010 public release v1.2
- Over 100,000 1RXS ROSAT x-ray sources
from 2000IAUC.7432B...1V
- Over 80,000 WiggleZ-DR1 sources with redshifts from
2010MNRAS.401.1429D
- Over 58,000 sources in the Coma Cluster from
2006A&A...451.1159A
- Over 41,000 COSMOS sources with photometric redshifts from
2009ApJ...701..787P
- Over 5,900 Australian Telescope 20GHz (AT20G) radio sources from
2010MNRAS.402.2403M
- Over 1,450 1FGL gamma-ray sources from
2010ApJS..188..405A and
2010ApJ...715..429A
Highlights of Recent Additions to Photometry
Latest Spectra in NED
September-December 2011 Revisions
Interface Enhancements
Known Issues
- The flux densities computed by NED from the SDSS asinh magnitudes are
incorrect at magnitudes within 2.5 mag of the sky noise limit due to a bug
in the application of the softening parameters (all 5 bands). In addition,
the zero-point magnitude corrections were incorrectly applied in the derived
flux densities computed by NED from the SDSS u and z band magnitudes.
The SDSS asinh magnitudes themselves are correct in NED.
The flux densities (and uncertainties) are being recomputed and are
scheduled to appear in the next NED release (March 2012).
In the mean time, the recommended fix is for users to recalculate the SDSS
fluxes from the asinh magnitudes as explained
here.
Database Contents
The following data have been added to NED since the previous public
update:
- 1,934,583 Unique Objects (total: 169.5 million unique objects)
- 697,763 Objects Linked to 502 References (total: 9.46 million
objects linked to 80,390 references)
- 2,929,376 Multiwavelength Cross-Identifications between Objects
(total: 180.6 million cross-IDs)
- 62,766 Photometric Measurements (total: 1.72 billion photometric
measurements)
- Redshifts for 242,201 Objects (total: 3.5 million objects with at
least one redshift measurement)
- 8,248 Redshift-Independent Distances for 1,374 objects (total:
43,301 redshift-independent distances for 10,519 objects)
- 1,017 detailed Object Notes (total: 68,367 notes)
- 12,929 Object Associations (total: 1,056,465 associations)
- 2,409 Images (total: 2,697,664 images)
- 501 Publication Abstracts (total: 57,385 abstracts)
Highlights include:
- Over 1,570,000 more galaxies from the Muenster Red Sky Survey (MRSS) - Completed
(5,524,246 total in NED)
2003JAD.....9....1U
- About 230,000 more galaxies from the Red-Sequence Cluster Survey (RCS) - Completed
(1,464,933 total in NED)
2005ApJS..158..161H
- Over 397,000 SDSS-DR6 compact groups and member galaxies
2009MNRAS.395..255M
- Over 11,500 Spitzer MIPS sources around ABELL 1763
2010AJ....139..434E
- Over 8,000 X-Ray sources from XMM
2008A&A...480..611S
- Over 5,400 GALEX/SDSS QSOs
2009ApJS..181..439J
- Over 5,400 AGN candidates behind the SMC and LMC
2009ApJ...701..508K
- Over 2,500 star cluster candidates around Messier 81
2010AJ....139.1413N
- Supernovae reported in
CBETs up to Sept. 29, 2011.
Highlights of Recent Additions to Photometry
Latest Images in NED
- 2416 MOJAVE 15-GHz Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) images of a complete
flux-density-limited sample of 135 AGNs above declination -20 deg, spanning the period 1994 August to 2007 September
from Lister et al. 2009AJ....137.3718L
April-August 2011 Revisions
Interface Enhancements
Database Contents
The following data have been added to NED since the previous public
update:
- 2,869,332 Unique Objects (total: 167.5 million unique objects)
- 2,131,821 Objects Linked to 1,381 References (total: 8.76 million objects
linked to 79,888 References)
- 4,360,178 Multi-Wavelength Cross-Identifications between Objects (total: 177.6
million cross-IDs)
- 23,561 Photometric Measurements (total: 1.72 billion Photometric
Measurements)
- Redshifts for 1,286,619 Objects (total: 3.26 million objects with at least one
Redshift Measurement)
- 467 detailed Object Notes (total: 67,350 notes)
- 37,472 Object Associations (total: 1,043,536 Associations)
- 726 Images (total: 2,571,905 Images)
- 47,559 Spectra (total: 339,023 Spectra)
- 1,371 Publication Abstracts (total: 56,884 abstracts)
Highlights include:
- Over 1,790,000 more galaxies from the Muenster Red Sky Survey (MRSS)
2003JAD.....9....1U
- Over 700,000 more galaxies from the Red-Sequence Cluster Survey (RCS)
2005ApJS..158..161H
- Over 110,000 galaxies and clusters from the Gaussian Mixture Brightest Cluster
Galaxy sample (GMBCG)
2010ApJS..191..254H
- Over 95,000 more SWIRE sources in the Elais South-1 (ES1) and Subaru XMM Deep Survey (SXDS) patches of sky
2008MNRAS.386..697R
- About 90,500 Spitzer 24 micron and 70 micron objects around the South Ecliptic Pole (SEP)
2010ApJS..191..212S
- About 40,500 Galaxy Groups and Clusters using a Friends-of-Friends method
2006ApJS..167....1B
- Over 37,500 re-analyzed NVSS objects
2009ApJ...702.1230T
- Over 19,000 objects in the VIMOS VLT Deep Survey (VVDS)
2009A&A...495...53L
- Over 2,000 globular clusters around M87
2009ApJ...703...42P
Highlights of Recent Additions to Photometry
Latest Images in NED
Latest Spectra in NED
December 2010-April 2011 Revisions
Interface Enhancements
- A new selectable field, Galactic Extinction
(
Burstein and Heiles 1982), has been added
to the User-Customized Data Tables
By Name,
Near Name/Position, and
By Classifications.
- Quick-Look Photometry and Luminosities now include the brightest
flux (with errors, if available) in each of ten bands: Gamma-ray,
X-ray, UV, Optical, Near-IR, Mid-IR, Far-IR, Sub-millimeter,
Millimeter, and Radio. Here is an example for
Markarian 273.
- PLEASE NOTE: The services introduced in December 2010 that generate
User-Customized Data Tables include the capability to
upload a list of sources and perform
proximity based cross-matches with objects in NED.
Database Contents
The following data have been added to NED since the previous public
update:
- 1,147,868 Unique Objects (total: 164.7 million unique objects)
- 522,157 Objects Linked to 1,937 References
(total: 6.63 million objects linked to 78,507 References)
- 1,882,281 Multiwavelength Cross-Identifications between Objects
(total: 173.3 million cross-IDs)
- 303,150 Photometric Measurements (total: 1.72 billion Photometric
Measurements)
- Redshifts for 104,489 Objects (total: 1.97 million objects with at
least one Redshift Measurement)
- 177 detailed Object Notes (total: 66,883 notes)
- 349,592 Object Associations (total: 1,006,064 Associations)
- 1,918 Publication Abstracts (total: 55,513 abstracts)
Highlights include:
- 400,000 WINGS sources around 77 clusters
2009A&A...497..667V
- 110,000 6dF redshifts with uncertainties
2009MNRAS.399..683J
- 99,000 objects from the UKIDSS-UDS
2009ApJ...691.1879W
- 62,000+ MUSYC (Multiwavelength Survey by Yale-Chile) UBVRIz' sources
2006ApJS..162....1G
- 48,000 objects in the HDF area
2004AJ....127..180C
- 37,000 LIGO targets
2008ApJ...675.1459K
- 19,000 ROSAT Bright Source Catalog objects
2009ApJS..184..138H
- 10,000 x-ray sources in 182 galaxy clusters
2009MNRAS.392.1509G
- 340,000 association records for unidentified NVSS sources
1998AJ....115.1693C
- 16,000 association records for unidentified CSC sources
2010ApJS..189...37E
Highlights of Recent Additions to Photometry
Latest Images in NED
September - December 2010 Revisions
-
User-Customized Data Tables By Name,
Near Name/Position, or
By Classifications.
A user-specified list of output data
fields can now be selected for up to 500 input source names or positions.
Users may select a search radius up to 30 arcseconds; bar-, tab-, or
space-delimited files; and output in plain text or HTML. Among the output
fields that may be chosen are:
- NED's preferred object names, positions (RA/Dec, l/b), and position
reference code
- Basic Data, including preferred object type, essential notes, radial
velocity and/or redshift, redshift quality, redshift reference code,
and quick look magnitude
- Data counts and links for cross references, notes, photometry,
positions, redshifts, diameters, associations, images, spectra, and
classifications
- Galaxy morphology, activity type, hierarchy, kinematics, luminosity
class, radio morphology, and distance indicator
- Photometry from ROSAT, SDSS, RC3, APM, 2MASS, IRAS, NVSS, FIRST,
and SUMSS
- Diameters from SDSS, RC3, SDSS, and ESO-LV
The output data may be as-published, NED homogenized, or both. The "flat"
table output joins data from many different NED DBMS relations and makes
possible vastly simplified data analyses. More options will be added in
future releases.
-
Quick-look Photometry and Luminosities. The search results page now
provides quick-look photometry, with uncertainties, from RC3 or SDSS, 2MASS,
IRAS, and NVSS or SUMSS, with other major catalogs
planned for future releases. In addition, absolute magnitudes and
monochromatic luminosities are computed using redshift-independent
distances when available, otherwise using the best available redshift
with cosmological corrections.
Click here for an example.
-
By Classification searches now include
the capability of searching by Distance
Indicators, Hierarchy, and
Kinematics.
-
Redshift-Independent Distances now
includes brief explanations and references to examples for most of the
distance determination methods in current use. Over 2,000 new distances
are included -- more than 36,000 distances for over 9,000 galaxies are now in
NED's distance database -- as is a separate table of 290 distance estimates
made before 1930. These "historical" estimates give a unique perspective on
the progress our science has made over the past century.
Database Contents
The following data have been added to NED since the previous public
update:
- 328,372 Unique Objects (total: 163.2 million unique objects)
- 491,032 Objects Linked to 274 References
(total: 6.10 million objects linked to 76,570 References)
- 658,430 Multiwavelength Cross-Identifications between Objects
(total: 171.4 million cross-IDs)
- 33,999 Photometric Measurements (total: 1.72 billion Photometric
Measurements)
- Redshifts for 260,143 Objects (total: 1.87 million objects with at
least one Redshift Measurement)
- 229,734 Detailed Classifications for 108,003 objects (total: 396,548
Detailed Classifications for 208,144 objects)
- 322 detailed Object Notes (total: 66,706 notes)
- 2,092 Redshift-Independent Distances for 105 objects (total: 36,411
Redshift-Independent Distances for 9193 objects)
- 16,216 Object Associations (total: 656,472 Associations)
- 1,185 Publication Abstracts (total: 53,595 abstracts)
Highlights include:
Highlights of Recent Additions to Photometry
Latest Images in NED
Additions to Detailed Galaxy Classifications
May - September 2010 Revisions
- Additions to LEVEL5
- Additional Spectra
March - May 2010 Revisions
NED-D Galaxy Distance Database is now available as a
comma-separated-value (CSV) file. See the introduction to the
NED-D Metric Distance Compilation
for more information on this file.
Database Contents
The following data have been added to NED since the previous public
update:
- 74,233 Unique Objects (total: 163.2 million unique objects)
- 349,588 Objects Linked to 1,971 References
(total: 5.61 million objects linked to 75,372 References)
- 206,136 Multiwavelength Cross-Identifications between Objects
(total: 170.7 million cross-IDs)
- 97,014 Photometric Measurements (total: 1.72 billion Photometric
Measurements)
- Redshifts for 20,949 Objects (total: 1.61 million objects with at
least one Redshift Measurement)
- 16,274 Detailed Classifications for 10,144 objects (total: 166,814
Detailed Classifications for 134,461 objects)
- 1,270 detailed Object Notes (total: 66,384 notes)
- 860 Redshift-Independent Distances for 153 objects (total: 34,319
Redshift-Independent Distances for 9088 objects)
- 811 Object Associations resolved (total: 640,256 Associations)
- 797 Spectra (total: 291 thousand Spectra)
- 1,961 Publication Abstracts (total: 52,410 abstracts)
Highlights include:
- 57,437 Spitzer EGSIRAC objects from Barmby, P. et al
2008ApJS..177..431B
- 13,764 2MASS Groups of galaxies from Crook, A.et al
2008ApJ...685.1320C
- 13,704 CRATES 8.4 GHz Radio Sources from Healey, S.
2007ApJS..171...61H
- 10,643 zCOSMOS objects from the Redshift Survey of Lilly S. et al
2007ApJS..172...70L
- 9,008 Blue Stellar Objects in the SDSS footprint from the PB survey
1977A&AS...28..123B,
1980A&AS...39...39B, and
1984A&AS...58..565B.
- 6,909 HST ACS objects in the GOODS North field from Barger, A. et al
2008ApJ...689..687B
- 3,154 K-band QSOs in the UKIDSS Early Data Release from Maddox, N. et al
2008MNRAS.386.1605M
- 2,836 GMRT objects in the Lockman Hole field from Garn, T. et al
2008MNRAS.387.1037G
- 2,500 GMRT objects in the ELAIS North field from Garn, T. et al
2008MNRAS.383...75G
- 2,534 nearby galaxies from Tully, B. et al
2008ApJ...676..184T
- 1,018 Chandra sources in the CDFS from Cardamone, C. et al
2008ApJ...680..130C
- Supernovae reported in
CBETs up to April 30, 2010.
Highlights of Recent Additions to Photometry
Latest Spectra in NED
Additions to Detailed Galaxy Classifications
Updates to Classifications Interface
A number of new features have been added to the result pages
of the Search
Classifications by Object Name service.
Here is an example.
- A pre-cutout image from the first Digital Sky Survey is shown near the
top of the result page for some objects. It also links to the image
search results page of the target object. This service is preliminary
and currently does not have full coverage of all objects with
classifications. This issue will be addressed in the next release.
- An information link for retrieving classification descriptions
and other details can be found preceding each of the NED
Homogenized Classifications, for example:
i LC IV.
These are also found on the
Search for Objects by Classifications Form.
- You can now trigger a search for objects by selecting a combination of
classifications found in your target object by using the Find Similar
Objects button, located on the far right column of the results table.
By clicking on the i icon-link as in: i LC IV,
you can retrieve the following information for the NED Homogenized Classification:
- Description of the classification
- Notes associated with the classification (when applicable).
These may contain links to the reference code which defines the
classification.
- The number of data entries and unique objects with that
particular type of classification along with a link to retrieve
the list of objects
- List of Reference Codes currently in NED that carry the
particular type of classification
January - March 2010 Revisions
- NED-D galaxy distance database expanded
-
More than 30 thousand distances for nearly 10 thousand galaxies based
on redshift-independent determinatons published up to Jan. 1, 2009,
gleaned from a comprehensive literature search of the NASA Astrophysical
Data System (ADS).
-
Over 8 thousand estimates for nearly 2 thousand galaxies based on
primary methods with precisions typically better than 10%, including
those based on Cepheids, Type Ia Supernovae, Tip of the Red Giant
Branch, and other standard candles, and those based on Masers, Globular
Cluster radii, and other standard rulers.
-
More than 25 thousand estimates for nearly 8 thousand galaxies based
on secondary methods with precisions typically better than 20%,
including those based on Tully-Fisher, Fundamental Plane, and other
secondary methods.
-
Retrieve all published estimates for a particular galaxy via
Redshift Independent Distances.
- Additions to LEVEL5
- Additions to Detailed Galaxy Classifications
- Galaxy Morphology:
- 18 entries from
Eighteen possible galaxies in Puppis,
Fitzgerald, M. P., 1974, A&A, 31, 467.
- 264 entries from
Distances to Galaxies from the Correlation between Luminosities and Line Widths. III. Cluster Template and Global Measurement of H0,
Tully, R. Brent; Pierce, Michael J., 2000, ApJ, 533, 744.
- 447 entries from
The luminosity function of the Virgo Cluster from MB = -22 to -11,
Trentham, Neil; Hodgkin, Simon, 2002, MNRAS, 333, 423.
- 15 entries from
On the evolutionary status of early-type galaxies in clusters at z~ 0.2 - I. The Fundamental Plane,
Fritz, Alexander; Ziegler, Bodo L.; Bower, Richard G.; Smail, Ian; Davies,
Roger L., 2005, MNRAS, 358, 233.
- 18 entries from
A Chandra and XMM-Newton study of the wide-angle tail radio galaxy 3C465,
Hardcastle, M. J.; Sakelliou, I.; Worrall, D. M., 2005, MNRAS, 359, 1007.
- 8 entries from
Disturbed isolated galaxies: indicators of a dark galaxy population?,
Karachentsev, I. D.; Karachentseva, V. E.; Huchtmeier, W. K., 2006, A&A, 451, 817.
- 125 entries from
Faint U-Band Dropouts in the WFPC2 Parallels of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field,
Wadadekar, Yogesh; Casertano, Stefano; de Mello, Duilia, 2006, AJ, 132, 1023.
- Spectral Type:
- 27 Seyferts from
Spectroscopic study of the CfA sample of Seyfert galaxies,
Osterbrock, Donald E.; Martel, Andre, 1993, ApJ, 414, 552.
- 74 AGNs from
XMM-Newton observations of the Lockman Hole IV: spectra of the brightest AGN,
Mateos, S.; Barcons, X.; Carrera, F. J.; Ceballos, M. T.; Hasinger, G.; Lehmann, I.; Fabian, A. C.; Streblyanska, A.,
2005, A&A, 444, 79.
- 6 Seyferts from
Size and properties of the narrow-line region in Seyfert-1 galaxies from spatially-resolved optical spectroscopy,
Bennert, N.; Jungwiert, B.; Komossa, S.; Haas, M.; Chini, R., 2006, A&A, 459, 55.
- 10 BL Lacs and QSOs from
ESO Very Large Telescope Optical Spectroscopy of BL Lacertae Objects. II. New Redshifts, Featureless Objects, and Classification Assessments,
Sbarufatti, B.; Treves, A.; Falomo, R.; Heidt, J.; Kotilainen, J.; Scarpa, R., 2006, AJ, 132, 1.
- New Images
- New Spectra
26 January 2010 Revisions
- Additions to LEVEL5
- Additions to Detailed Galaxy Classifications
- Galaxy Morphology:
- Radio Morphology:
- 181 classifications from
Bright radio sources at 178 MHz - Flux densities, optical identifications
and the cosmological evolution of powerful radio galaxies,
Laing, R.A., Riley, J.M., Longair, M.S., 1983, MNRAS, 204, 151.
- Spectral Type:
- Over 80,000 QSOs, and 19,000 AGNs and BL Lacs from
A Catalogue of Quasars and Active Nuclei: 12th edition (VCV2006),
Véron-Cetty, M.P. and Véron, P. 2006, A&A, 445, 773.
(Approximately 100,000 of the 108,000 classifications in VCV2006 have
been incorporated into NED; the remaining ~8,000 classifications
require validation of candidate cross-matches.)
- 101 entries from
Star-burst galactic nuclei,
Balzano, V.A., 1983, ApJ, 268, 602.
- Luminosity Class:
- 45 HyLIRGs from
Hyperluminous infrared galaxies,
Rowan-Robinson, M., 2000, MNRAS, 316, 885.
- 12,658 van den Bergh/DDO luminosity classes from
Third Reference Catalogue of Bright Galaxies, (electronic) version
3.9 (RC3.9),
1994. de Vaucouleurs, G., de Vaucouleurs, A., Corwin, H.G., Buta, R.J.,
Paturel, G., and Fouque, P.
- 639 DDO luminosity classes from
Revised Shapley-Ames Catalog (RSA),
Sandage, A.R. and Tammann, G.A. 1981, Washington: Carnegie Institution.
- Uppsala
General Catalogue of Galaxies (UGC),
Nilson, P. 1973, Acta Universitatis
Upsalienis, Nova Regiae Societatis Upsaliensis, Series V:A, Vol 1.
- New Images
Highlights of New Content and User Interface Upgrades in the January 2010
(N20.0) Release of NED
Detailed Galaxy Classifications and New Query Functionality
Morphological and spectral classifications listed in the Basic Data
section of NED's object query results were intended only to provide a
quick overview of the galaxy's properties; therefore, they are unreferenced
and cannot be queried. Galaxy classifications and attributes derived
from them are now being input into the database with references and
detailed metadata such as the observed bandpass and region of interest.
Classifications are provided in their originally published form, and
standardized versions are also assigned to enable queries that
span over all relevant classifications regardless of their origin.
Object query reports include a new Classifications section providing fully
referenced and qualified classifications when they are available, with
links to retrieve more details. In addition, NED is introducing two
services related to this new extension of the database:
These services utilize a new database extension to NED that initially contains
over 38 thousand galaxy classifications for more than 37 thousand galaxies
collated from the following catalogs and journal articles in each of the four
categories:
- Galaxy Morphology:
-
Third Reference Catalogue of Bright Galaxies, (electronic) version 3.9
(RC3.9), 1994.
de Vaucouleurs, G., de Vaucouleurs, A., Corwin, H.G., Buta, R.J.,
Paturel, G., and Fouque, P.
-
Revised Shapley-Ames Catalog (RSA),
Sandage, A.R. and Tammann, G.A. 1981, Washington: Carnegie Institution.
- Radio Morphology:
- Spectral Type:
-
A Catalogue of Quasars and Active Nuclei: 12th edition (VCV2006),
Véron-Cetty, M.P. and Véron, P. 2006, A&A, 445, 773. (Objects
in the AGN and BL Lac tables of the VCV catalogue with
cross-identifications confirmed by NED are in the initial release; the
QSOs and remaining AGNs will be included in an update coming soon.)
- Luminosity Class:
-
The IRAS Revised Bright Galaxy Sample,
Sanders, D.B., Mazzarella, J.M., Kim, D.-C., Surace, J.A., Soifer, B.T.,
2003, AJ, 126, 1607.
-
The IRAS 1 Jy Survey of Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies. I. The Sample
and Luminosity Function,
Kim, D.-C. and Sanders, D.B., 1998, ApJS, 119, 41.
-
The ultraluminous and hyperluminous infrared galaxies in the Sloan Digital
Sky Survey, 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey and 6dF Galaxy Survey,
Hwang, Ho Seong, Serjeant, Stephen, Lee, Myung Gyoon, Lee, Kang Hwan,
White, Glenn J., 2007, MNRAS, 375, 115.
Galaxy classifications and attributes from the astrophysics literature are
being added on an ongoing basis to appear in future NED updates.
Database Contents
The following data have been added to NED since the previous public
update:
- 132 thousand objects (total: 163 million unique objects)
- 288,316 objects linked to 1,804 journal articles and catalogs
(total: 5.26 million objects linked to 73,400 journal articles)
- 489 thousand multiwavelength cross-identifications between objects
(total: 170 million cross-IDs)
- 453 thousand object Associations (total: 641,067)
- 140 thousand photometric measurements (total: 1.72 billion measurements)
- Redshifts for 115 thousand objects (total: 1.58 million objects with at
least one redshift measurement)
- 63 thousand images (total: 2.25 million images)
- 233 thousand spectra (total: 268 thousand spectra)
- Data integrated from 5,046 new journal articles (total: 73,400 articles)
- 1788 publication abstracts (total: 50,449 abstracts)
- 115 detailed object notes (total: 65,071 notes)
Highlights include:
- 68,311 VLA Low-frequency Sky Survey (VLSS) objects from Cohen, A. et al
2007AJ....134.1245C
- 13,817 DEEP2 objects from Data Release 3
2007DEEP2.3...0000:
- 9,452 COSMOS-P objects from Faure, C. et al
2008ApJS..176...19F
- 8,981 VIMOS VLT Deep Survey (VVDS) objects from Le Fevre, O. et al
2005A&A...439..845L
- 3,389 XMM-Large Scale Structure (XLSS) objects from Pierre, M. et al
2007MNRAS.382..279P
- Supernovae reported in
CBETs up to Sept. 30, 2009.
Highlights of Recent Additions to Photometry
Latest Images in NED
Latest Spectra in NED
- 233,221 FITS spectra from the final release of the
2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey (2dFGRS)
(Colless, M.
et al 2003)
have been integrated into NED. Each spectrum is configured with extensive
metadata, a quick-look plot, and a figure showing the aperture overlaid on an
optical image. Using the query form
Spectra Search,
which is available from the Spectra link on
NED's main menu, these and thousands of other
spectra ranging from X-rays through 21 cm H I observations can be queried by
Object Name, Reference, Bandpass, or spectral Line. Previously established
cross-identifications of 2dF sources with other measurements in the database
enable users to view the spectra in context with other information in NED.
The remaining 16,000 2dFGRS spectra will be included in NED soon.
Examples:
We thank Matthew Colless (AAO) and the 2dFGRS team for making this rich data
set available.
- 550 HI spectra from
Kinematics of the Local Universe. XIII. 21-cm line measurements of 452 galaxies
with the Nancay radiotelescope, JHK Tully-Fisher relation, and preliminary maps
of the peculiar velocity field G. Theureau et al (2007).
29 May 2009 Additions and Revisions
Highlights of New Content and User Interface Upgrades in the June 2009 (N19.6) Release of NED
User Interface
- A new capability is provided to Query Redshift-Independent Distances by Object Name.
This service utilizes a new database extension to NED that currently contains
18,150 redshift-independent distances for 5,049 galaxies
gathered from the literature by the NED-D project.
- Summary statistics for Redshift-Independent Distances are now included in query reports for objects with the available data.
A link is also provided to retrieve the details of the individual distance measurement(s).
See for example this By Name query for M 81.
- Query reports for individual objects with available redshifts now include an embedded form to query a volume of space around the object.
This new feature leverages NED's computation of the Hubble distance and scale derived from the redshift to search for physical companions.
For example, you can
search for objects within +/- 750 kpc and +/- 500 km/s around NGC 2798.
The search constraints in kpc (arcminutes) and km/s (redshift) can be changed
from the default values.
- Object search query reports have been improved to provide:
- Different types of information organized into cleanly separated tables
- An Index into the various sections of the query results to make it easier to locate different
types of information: ESSENTIAL NOTE, CROSS-IDENTIFICATIONS, COORDINATES, REDSHIFT-INDEPENDENT DISTANCES,
FOREGROUND GALACTIC EXTINCTION, BASIC DATA, QUANTITIES DERIVED FROM REDSHIFT, and EXTERNAL ARCHIVES AND SERVICES.
Each data section includes a link to jump back to the Index.
- A preview plot showing the Spectral Energy Distribution (SED) of the source when sufficient photometric data are available
- Better organization of links to drill down for detailed information: Images, Photometry/SED, Spectra,
Redshift-Independent Distances, References, Positions, Redshifts, and Object Notes.
See for example this By Name query report for NGC 1365.
Database Contents
Data for 83,067 objects linked to 3242 journal articles and catalogs, redshifts for 50,465 objects,
450 thousand object Associations, and 293,772 photometric measurements have been added to NED
since the previous public update. Highlights include:
- 56,623 North ecliptic pole objects from 2007ApJS..172..583H
- 53,949 SDSS DR6 galaxies with redshifts
- 10,831 MUSYC sources from 2007AJ....134.1103Q
- 9,329 GEMS objects from 2007ApJS..172..615H
- More than 5,000 COSMOS objects from a special issue of ApJS
- 1,358 GMRT radio sources in the XMM-LSS field from 2007A&A...471.1105T
- Supernovae reported in CBETs up to Jan. 1, 2009
- 450,000 positional Associations between objects in SDSS (DR6) and objects in other surveys
- More than 100,000 identifiers for (mostly) SDSS Galactic stars including HD, BD, HIP, and Bayer/Flamsteed names
Highlights of Recent Additions to Photometry
Latest Images in NED
Latest Spectra in NED
6 December 2008 Additions and Revisions
Highlights of Data and Features Recently Added to NED (December 2008)
Data for 154 million objects from the
Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 6
(SDSS DR6) photometric catalog have been integrated into NED.
This release includes new
cross-identifications with multiwavelength observations previously
cross-correlated by NED
from tens of thousands of catalogs and journal articles; these
multiwavelength cross-IDs have enabled
the incorporation of SDSS DR6 photometry into NED's Spectral Energy
Distributions.
In the user interface, object queries now include the ability to
change the cosmological parameters
used to calculate Hubble distances and other Derived Quantities. In addition,
magnitudes with filter codes are now included in the object search result
tables
(e.g., objects within 2 arcminutes of SDSS J140003.70+562055.3),
and the Advanced All-Sky (By Parameters) search includes Spitzer IRAC and
MIPS, SDSS, and GALEX filters
among the photometric constraints.
Further details follow.
Database Enhancements:
As our infrastructure and data management processes continue to evolve,
NED is scaling up
to handle modern sky surveys containing hundreds of millions of objects.
The first extremely large dataset to be integrated into NED involves
154 million objects
from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) Data Release 6 (DR6) photometric
catalog.
These are a subset of the 217 million objects in DR6, which were selected
using the following
"Clean sample" filters based on recommendations by the SDSS team (see
SDSS recommendations for clean samples of objects):
- All objects with SDSS PRIMARY status bit set,
- and SDSS flags set as follows
- BINNED1
- and not BRIGHT
- and (not BLENDED or NODEBLEND)
- and not NOPROFILE
- and not (PEAKCENTER or NOTCHECKED
or (DEBLEND_NOPEAK and r-band PSF mag err > 0.2))
- and not DEBLENDED_AS_MOVING
We did not filter out objects with the SATURATED flag set, because although
SDSS photometry is unreliable for such sources,
this would have omitted useful SDSS positions and size measurements for
galaxies with bright nuclei, including many nearby Seyfert galaxies.
The requirement that Status=PRIMARY excluded objects
with Status=FAMILY that were de-blended by the pipeline into smaller components
(these CHILD objects themselves have Status=PRIMARY),
and also excluded repeated observations with Status=SECONDARY.
SDSS classified each object as either a "galaxy" or "star", depending
on whether the pipeline
determined it to be resolved (extended) or unresolved (a point source).
Along with objects of type "galaxy", objects of type "star" were also
folded into NED,
because this SDSS classification is strictly morphological and includes many
point sources
that are actually QSOs and unresolved, compact galaxies. Whenever possible,
both types of SDSS objects
have been cross-matched to objects in the previous version of NED
(which had ~10 million objects
total, including ~4 million objects within the SDSS footprint) using our
standard position- and data-matching procedures.
The new data in NED include:
- The establishment of multiwavelength cross-identifications
with previous observations from tens of thousands of catalogs and
journal papers.
(Example: multiwavelength cross-IDs with SDSS J074906.51+451033.9)
These initial Cross-IDs and Associations between SDSS objects and other
objects in NED will be refined in future updates.
- Basic Data, including representative g-band magnitudes, positions, and
classifications
(Example: SDSS J133840.44+481704.9)
- Position measurements in the r band (Example: SDSS J133936.13+430238.7)
- Size measurements in the r band using 4 methods: Isophotal, Petrosian,
de Vaucouleurs, and Exponential
(Example: SDSS J133934.97+430351.0)
- Photometric measurements in all 5 bands [ugriz], each with 3 methods
(PSF, Model, CModel) for extended objects (Example: SDSS J135554.50+454822.6)
and with one method (PSF) for point sources (Example: SDSS J133933.60+430228.5), have been folded into NED's SEDs
- Links to SDSS SkyServer
for detailed
pipeline processing flags, spectra and images for each object. (Example: SDSS J074906.50+451033.9)
With over 1.7 billion detailed photometric measurements (PSF, Model and
CModel magnitudes for galaxies) in five bands, and hundreds
of millions of diameter and position measurements, as well as
crucial flags from the pipeline processing, folding in SDSS DR6
(the "Clean Sample" subset described above)
has expanded NED's tabular database volume by a factor of ~200.
Future work with SDSS:
- While we have carefully checked the resulting database of about 163 million
objects, there are certain to be anomalies included. Many SDSS objects,
for example, are parts of galaxies covering a major portion of a spiral arm.
These may be cross-matched to radio sources or H II regions with relatively
large position uncertainties that coincidentally overlap the much smaller
position error ellipses of the SDSS objects. Some of the cross-matches made
in this initial release of DR6 in NED may be replaced by statistical
Associations in future updates.
- The current release includes DR6 objects that have either no counterparts
among
objects previously in NED, or generally reliable cross-identifications with
objects previously in NED based on observations across the EM spectrum.
However, hundreds of thousands of SDSS objects have been determined by our
cross-comparison software to be possible (candidate) matches with other
objects in NED. In addition, there are
many cases in which multiple SDSS objects may be associated with single objects
observed with lower resolution (e.g., radio, UV, or X-ray surveys).
Such 1-to-1 or 1-to-many relationships will be folded in as
additional Associations
in future updates to NED.
Example: 6C radio galaxies associated with SDSS J132435.20+504102.3
- SDSS measurements for large galaxies, including a subset of objects with
Status=FAMILY
from the standard SDSS pipeline and measurements derived from custom mosaics
such as those produced
for selected galaxies in the RC3 by David Hogg at NYU,
will be folded into NED at a later date.
- SDSS DR7 was released while we were
completing the process of integrating DR6 into NED.
Due to the extensive effort and complexities
involved in handling re-processed data (positions and photometric calibration
changed slightly from DR6 to DR7), in addition
to all of the other data sets that we have to process,
it will take us many months
to incorporate final measurements from SDSS-II into NED.
- Please let us know about any peculiarities or omissions,
so that future releases of NED can more accurately
reflect our knowledge of the extragalactic Universe.
Interface enhancements:
- Since the release of Derived Quantities in 2007, NED has been
reporting radial velocities corrected for motions due to major attractors
(superclusters) in a local velocity field model
(Mould et
al. 2000, ApJ, 529, 786), Hubble flow distances, and spatial scales,
as well as quantities derived from the redshift corrected to the
reference frame defined by the 3K background and further
corrected for a concordance cosmological model with
Ho = 73 km s-1 Mpc-1,
Ωmatter = 0.27, and Ωvacuum = 0.73.
Object searches now include the ability to
change the cosmological parameters
used to calculate Hubble distances and other Derived Quantities,
including a short-cut to select high precision parameters from
the recent Five-Year WMAP results (i.e., Ho = 70.5 +/- 1.3 km s-1
Mpc-1; Hinshaw et al. 2009, ApJS, in press; http://arxiv.org/abs/0803.0732).
-
Result tables returned by object searches now include magnitudes and filter
codes, where appropriate.
Example:
objects within 2 arcminutes of SDSS J140003.70+562055.3
-
The Advanced All-Sky (By Parameters) search includes Spitzer IRAC and
MIPS, SDSS, and GALEX filters
among the photometric constraints.
Note that this feature currently returns objects with
observations in the frequency range corresponding to the selected
passband filter. For example, selection of the Spitzer MIPS 24 um filter
will also return objects with photometry from the IRAS 25 um filter,
because these filters overlap. This approach permits the location of objects
with photometry in the selected region of the spectrum, while cutting
across multiple surveys, detectors and filters that have been
cross-correlated by NED. A future upgrade will include an option to
restrict the search to only the selected passband filter.
-
Notice: The growing richness of information available in NED presents
a need to revamp the organization of the object query reports
to make it easier to locate the different types of information and
related categories of links to "drill down" for further details. Users
with client computer programs and scripts that automate queries to the NED
server
are encouraged to use the XML/VOTable or simple ASCII table output modes
to avoid having to frequently change parsing algorithms, as the HTML version
of the query
reports will continue to evolve primarily to meet the needs of
interactive users.
For further details, see NED's
Guidelines for Automated Queries.
27 March 2008 Revisions
Data for nearly 300,000 objects linked to
1448 journal articles and catalogs,
redshifts for about 215,000 objects,
0.5 million multiwavelength cross-IDs, and nearly
1.7 million photometric measurements
have been added to NED since the previous public release.
Highlights include:
- 214,687 detailed redshift data frames from 55 published papers
and catalogues including
-
2002AJ....123..567S,
2003AJ....126.2579S,
2005AJ....130..367S, and
2007AJ....134..102S, Schneider et al: The Sloan Digital Sky Survey Quasar Catalog, Papers 1-4;
-
2003AJ....125.1817B, Bernardi et al: Early-Type Galaxies in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. I. The Sample;
-
1998A&AS..130..323V, Vettolani et al: The ESO Slice Project (ESP) galaxy redshift survey. III. The Sample;
-
2005ApJS..160..149S, Springob et al: A Digital Archive of H I 21 Centimeter Line Spectra of Optically Targeted Galaxies;
-
2004A&A...421..913W, Wolf et al: A catalogue of the Chandra Deep Field South with multi-colour classification and photometric redshifts from COMBO-17;
-
2004ApJS..150....1B, Benitez et al: Faint Galaxies in Deep Advanced Camera for Surveys Observations;
-
2000ApJS..130..237T, Tucker et al: Loose Groups of Galaxies in the Las Campanas Redshift Survey;
-
2003AJ....126.2268W, Wegner et al: Redshift-Distance Survey of Early-Type Galaxies: Spectroscopic Data;
-
2000A&A...355..900D, Drinkwater et al: The Fornax Spectroscopic survey. I;
and
-
2001AJ....121...66S, Salzer et al: THE KPNO INTERNATIONAL SPECTROSCOPIC SURVEY. II. H{alpha}-SELECTED SURVEY LIST 1.
- 200,089 NOAO Deep Wide-Field Survey (NDWFS) Bootes objects from
2007ApJS..169...21C, Cool, R.J.: zBootes: z-Band Photometry in the NOAO Deep Wide-Field Survey Bootes Field
- 36,121 GALEX UltraViolet objects from
2007ApJ...664...53A, Atlee, D. W. and Gould, A.: Photometric Selection of QSO Candidates from GALEX Sources
- 13,825 MaxBCG clusters and Brightest Cluster Galaxies in the SDSS from
2007ApJ...660..239K, Koester et al: A MaxBCG Catalog of 13,823 Galaxy Clusters from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
- 4,667 galaxies in the direction of Abell 3526
2007ApJS..170...95C, Chiboucas, K. and Mateo, M.: The Luminosity Function of Nearby Galaxy Clusters. I
- 2,478 VERA radio sources from
2007AJ....133.2487P, Petrov et al: VERA 22 GHz Fringe Search Survey
- 625 SDSS-C4 galaxy clusters from
2007MNRAS.379..867V, Von der Linden et al: How special are brightest group and cluster galaxies?
- 143 galaxies in Abell 0773 from
2007A&A...467...37B, Barrena et al: Internal dynamics of the radio halo cluster Abell 773: a multiwavelength analysis
Latest review papers
LEVEL 5 Knowledgebase
for Extragalactic Astronomy and Cosmology:
Highlights of recent additions to photometry:
Recent additions to
NED's image database
- 222 K-band images from
2005MNRAS.360..587B, Balogh et al: Near-infrared imaging of 222 nearby H-delta-strong galaxies from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey,
- RGB images for 506 galaxies from
2004PASP..116..133L, Lupton et al: Preparing Red-Green-Blue Images from CCD Data
- UV images for 27 galaxies from
2007ApJ...659..162T, Taylor-Mager et al: Dependence of Galaxy Structure on Rest-Frame Wavelength and Galaxy Type
- Spitzer IRAC and MIPS, and ground-based BVRI and H-alpha images for the
75 galaxies in the SINGS sample described in
2003PASP..115..928K, Kennicutt et al: SINGS: The SIRTF Nearby Galaxies Survey
Recent additions to
NED's database of spectra
- 2112 HI spectra for galaxies from
1998A&AS..130..333T, Theureau et al: Kinematics of the local universe. VII. New 21-cm line measurements of 2112 galaxies
- Spitzer IRS and ground-based optical spectra for the 75 galaxies in
the SINGS sample described in
2003PASP..115..928K, Kennicutt et al: SINGS: The SIRTF Nearby Galaxies Survey
24 October 2007 Revisions
Data for nearly 200,000 objects linked to
790 journal articles and catalogs,
redshifts for about 12,000 objects,
0.5 million multiwavelength cross-IDs, and nearly
3.4 million photometric measurements
have been added to NED since the previous public release.
Highlights include:
- 3,251,889 detailed photometry data frames (Petrosian
magnitudes) for over 659,000 SDSS DR5 objects from the
spectroscopically-observed samples described in
2002AJ....124.1810S, Strauss et al: Spectroscopic Target Selection in the
Sloan Digital Sky Survey: The Main Galaxy Sample,
2002AJ....123.2945R, Richards et al: Spectroscopic Target Selection in the
Sloan Digital Sky Survey: The Quasar Sample, and
2001AJ....122.2267E, Eisenstein et al: Spectroscopic Target Selection in
the Sloan Digital Sky Survey: The Luminous Red Galaxy Sample.
- 2,597,657 detailed r-band diameter data points for the
659,000+ SDSS DR5 objects as noted above.
- 157,612 near-IR FLAMEX galaxies from
2006ApJ...639..816E, Elston et al: The FLAMINGOS Extragalactic Survey
- 18,009 galaxies from the 2MASS Flat Galaxy Catalog in
2004BSAO...57....5M, Mitronova et al: The 2MASS-selected Flat Galaxy
Catalog
- 12,555 JVAS/CLASS radio sources from
2007MNRAS.376..371J, Jackson et al: A survey of polarization in the
JVAS/CLASS flat-spectrum radio source surveys - I. The data and catalogue
production
- 5,884 SDSS QSOs with z > 3 from
2007AJ....133.2222S, Shen et al: Clustering of High-Redshift (z >= 2.9)
Quasars from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
- 3,944 Spitzer extragalactic First Look Survey GMRT radios sources from
2007MNRAS.376.1251G, Garn et al: Deep 610-MHz Giant Metrewave Radio
Telescope observations of the Spitzer extragalactic First Look Survey field -
I. Observations, data analysis and source catalogue
- 1,119 VLBA Imaging and Polarimetry Survey (VIPS) sources from
2007ApJ...658..203H, Helmboldt et al: The VLBA Imaging and Polarimetry
Survey at 5 GHz
Latest review papers
LEVEL 5 Knowledgebase
for Extragalactic Astronomy and Cosmology:
Highlights of recent additions to photometry, SEDs, and spectral line
fluxes:
Recent additions to
NED's image database
- Optical and HI images for Arp 244 (NGC 4038/39) from
2001AJ....122.2969H, Hibbard et al: High-Resolution H I Mapping of NGC
4038/39 ("The Antennae") and Its Tidal Dwarf Galaxy Candidates
- BVRI and K_s images for 19 galaxies from
2006ApJS..163..270G, Gadotti and de Souza: On the Lengths, Colors, and
Ages of 18 Face-on Bars.
Recent additions to
NED's database of spectra
- 8848 HI spectra for UGC and AGC galaxies from
2005ApJS..160..149S, Springob et al: A Digital Archive of HI 21
Centimeter Line Spectra of Optically Targeted Galaxies.
- 87 Optical spectra for 87 low-redshift QSOs from
1992ApJS...80..109B, Boroson and Green: The emission-line properties of
low-redshift quasi-stellar objects.
26 June 2007 Revisions
Data for nearly 65,000 objects linked to
over 840 journal articles and catalogs,
redshifts for about 50,000 objects,
89,000 multiwavelength cross-IDs, and nearly
10 million photometric measurements
have been added to NED since the previous public release.
Highlights include:
- 9,755,643 detailed photometry data frames (PSF, Model, and CModel
magnitudes) for over 659,000 SDSS DR5 objects from the
spectroscopically-observed samples described in
2002AJ....124.1810S, Strauss et al: Spectroscopic Target Selection in the
Sloan Digital Sky Survey: The Main Galaxy Sample,
2002AJ....123.2945R, Richards et al: Spectroscopic Target Selection in the
Sloan Digital Sky Survey: The Quasar Sample, and
2001AJ....122.2267E, Eisenstein et al: Spectroscopic Target Selection in
the Sloan Digital Sky Survey: The Luminous Red Galaxy Sample.
The Petrosian magnitudes for these objects will be available in NED's September
2007 release.
- 18,296 near-IR galaxies from
2006A&A...449..951G, Grazian et al: The GOODS-MUSIC sample: a multicolour
catalog of near-IR selected galaxies in the GOODS-South field
- 14,978 luminous red galaxies and QSOs from
2006MNRAS.372..425C, Cannon et al: The 2dF-SDSS LRG and QSO (2SLAQ)
Luminous Red Galaxy Survey
- 4,492 HII regions in 24 galaxies (of 56) from
2006A&A...459L..13B, Bradley et al: A composite H II region luminosity
function in H of unprecedented statistical weight
- 2,198 groups of galaxies from
2002MNRAS.335..216M, Merchan and Zandivarez: Galaxy groups in the 2dF
Galaxy Redshift Survey: the Catalogue
- 810 1.4GHz sources from
2006ApJS..167..103F, Fomalont et al: The Radio/Optical Catalog of the SSA
13 Field
- 578 high-z, i-band dropout objects from
2006ApJ...653...53B, Bouwens et al: Galaxies at z ~ 6: The UV Luminosity
Function and Luminosity Density from 506 HUDF, HUDF Parallel ACS Field, and
GOODS i-Dropouts.
- NED is now using the latest version (4.0) of the
Aladin Sky Atlas
tool from CDS.
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Recent additions to
NED's image database
- 279 optical and near-IR images for SINGS galaxies from
2003PASP..115..928K, Kennicutt et al: SINGS: The SIRTF Nearby Galaxies
Survey
- Two CO (J=1-0) line images for M31 from
2006A&A...453..459N, Nieten et al: Molecular gas in the Andromeda galaxy.
Interface enhancements:
- By popular demand, to the right of the SED plot,
the photometry/SED query results page (HTML mode only)
provides a new option to Format tabular data as: Text (ASCII) Table
Bar-Separated Values, Text (ASCII) Table Tab-Separated Values, or
XML/VOTable.
Simply make your selection and then click [Change Table Format].
For example,
view the SED for 3C 269.
- The XML/VOTable output from NED query services have been updated to comply with votlint, a Java tool that validates VOTable documents. As of June 2007, NED's VOTables use XML version 1.0 and VOTable version 1.1.
3 April 2007 Revisions
Data for more than 350,000 objects linked to
over 750 journal articles and catalogs,
redshifts for over 48,000 objects,
274,000 multiwavelength cross-IDs, and
322,000 photometric measurements
have been added to NED since the previous public release.
Highlights include:
- 132,612 extragalactic objects from
2006A&A...451..881B, Berta et al: The ESO-Spitzer Imaging extragalactic
Survey (ESIS). I. WFI B, V, R deep observations of ELAIS-S1 and comparison to
Spitzer and GALEX data
- 100,563 UV-excess QSO candidates from
2004ApJS..155..257R, Richards et al: Efficient Photometric Selection of
Quasars from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey: 100,000 z < 3 Quasars from DR1
- 91,847 candidate AGNs and normal galaxies in SDSS DR2 from
2005AJ....130.2439S, Suchov et al: A Census of Object Types and Redshift
Estimates in the SDSS Photometric Catalog from a Trained Decision Tree
Classifier
- Detailed redshift and photometry data frames for 47,768 2QZ objects
from
2005MNRAS.359...57S, Smith et al., The 2dF QSO Redshift Survey - III. The
input catalogue and
2004MNRAS.349.1397C, Croom et al., The 2dF QSO Redshift Survey - XII. The
spectroscopic catalogue and luminosity function.
- 17,058 24-micron sources from
2006AJ....131.2859F, Fadda et al: The Spitzer Space Telescope Extragalactic
First Look Survey: 24-micron Data Reduction, Catalog, and Source Identification
- 5,632 objects with BR photometry in the Hubble Deep Field South from
2006AJ....131.2383G, Glazebrook et al: Anglo-Australian Telescope Imaging
and Microslit Spectroscopy in the Southern Hubble Deep Field
- 1,545 HII regions, planetary nebulae, and Wolf-Rayet stars in M31 from
1983ApJ...273..544M, Moffat and Shara: Wolf-Rayet stars in the Local Group
galaxies M 31 and NGC 6822,
1987ApJ...320..266M, Moffat and Shara: Wolf-Rayet stars in the Andromeda
galaxy, and
1993A&AS..102..251M, Meyssonnier et al: An objective-prism survey of
emission-line objects in M31.
- 979 24-micron sources in the GOODS EN1 field from
2006MNRAS.371.1891R, Rodighiero et al: Counting individual galaxies from
deep 24-micron Spitzer surveys
- 735 low surface brightness galaxies in the B and R bands from
2006A&A...459..679A, Adami et al: A deep, wide survey of faint,
low-surface-brightness galaxies in the direction of the Coma cluster of
galaxies.
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HST images for 60 Seyfert galaxies from
2003ApJS..148..327S, Schmitt et al., A Hubble Space Telescope Survey of
Extended [O III] λ5007 Emission in a Far-Infrared Selected Sample of
Seyfert Galaxies: Observations
Recent additions to
NED's database of spectra
Over 40,000 optical spectra for objects from
2004MNRAS.349.1397C, Croom et al., The 2dF QSO Redshift Survey - XII. The
spectroscopic catalogue and luminosity function.
19 December 2006 Revisions
A overview of NED's latest content
and capabilities, prepared as a handout for the January 2007 AAS meeting in
Seattle, can be downloaded here
(4 MB PDF file).
New NED Features:
-
Data for objects with available redshifts contain the following
Derived Values: Corrected Velocities (Galactocentric GSR, Local Group,
3K CMB, Virgo Infall, Local Infall), Hubble Flow Distances and Scales (e.g.,
kpc/arcsec), and Cosmological Quantities including Luminosity Distance,
Angular-Size Distance, Co-Moving Radial Distance, Scale, Ages, and
Surface Brightness Dimming. A detailed explanation of the computations is
available here,
and example output can be viewed from this query on the redshift-5 object
SDSS J073103.13+445949.5.
-
Literature Data Content and Topical Keywords:
Over the years, NED users have asked for a way to filter the rapidly
growing literature based on data content and specific extragalactic
topics. NED contains substantial information about the data content of
journal articles. Thus, using semi-automated methods, this
information is being used to assign keywords in these
categories: Classifications, Diameters, Components, Images,
Photometry, Kinematics, Object Notes, Positions, and Spectroscopy
(redshift). This information often cannot be extracted from titles
and abstracts alone, but requires knowledge of the content of tables,
figures, etc.
The computer science literature contains debates on the
merits of
free-text searching
versus use of a
"controlled
vocabulary" (keywords) assigned by analysis of a knowledge domain.
The latter often results in more precise results due to normalization of terms.
Examples: "starburst" = "H II" (context: nuclear spectrum);
"ultraviolet" = "UV".
NED is now assigning and displaying
Data Content Keywords (for all papers) using information in NED
and Topical Keywords using information kindly provided by the
ARI Bibliographical Database for Astronomical References
(ARIBIB)
for publications prior to mid-2000. Both keyword sets are displayed in the
output and utilized in new (optional) filters for literature searches based on
Object Names or
Author Names.
- A new Spectral Database service provides:
- A unique repository for spectra previously published only via
rendered plots in journal articles, as well as support for spectra from
large survey archives.
- Preview plots.
- Preservation of the original data format provided by authors and archive
curators.
- Standardized (MKS) units and a uniform VO-compatible data format.
- ASCII and VOTable download options.
- A query service to locate spectra by object name, journal article
(refcode), passband, line filters, and combinations thereof.
- Quick-look visualization and analysis capability.
- Interoperability with VO.
VOTable is used to
standardize the data structure and physical units of spectra provided
in various FITS and ASCII formats. This also facilitates comparison,
fusion and analysis of spectra via VO-compatible applets such as
Specview. We thank Ivo Busko of
STScI for making the Specview
Java applet available and for kindly supporting recent revisions to
accomodate the diverse spectra becoming available in NED. You may
search the spectral database
here.
We also thank the journal article authors and archive curators
who have contributed spectra to NED.
If you would like to submit spectra to NED (in plain ASCII, FITS,
or VOTable XML), please contact us.
Data for 120,000 objects linked to over 530 journal articles
and catalogs, redshifts for over 100,000 objects,
146,000 multiwavelength cross-IDs, and 41,000
photometric measurements have been added to NED since the
previous public release. Highlights include:
- Detailed redshift and position data frames for 659,500 SDSS galaxies
and QSOs from the
Sloan Digital Sky Survey.
- 18,700 galaxies in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field
2006AJ....132..926C Coe et al., Galaxies in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field. I.
- 7,000 from the MMT Hectospec Redshift Survey in
2006AJ....132..231P Papovich et al., An MMT Hectospec Redshift Survey of
24-micron Sources in the Spitzer First Look Survey.
- 880 galaxies and groups from a survey of strong gravitational lenses in
2006ApJ...646...85W Williams et al., First Results from a Photometric
Survey of Strong Gravitational Lens Environments.
- 750 galaxy clusters derived from the SDSS DR4 in
2005AJ....130..968M Miller et al., The C4 Clustering Algorithm: Clusters
of Galaxies in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey.
- 600 galaxy clusters from the Faint Sky Variability Survey in
2006MNRAS.369.1334S Söchting et al., The FSVS Cluster Catalogue:
galaxy clusters and groups in the Faint Sky Variability Survey.
- 322 HII regions and planetary nebulae in M33 from
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fluxes:
Recent additions to
NED's image database
- 391 images for nearby galaxies from
2003ApJS..149..327G Grauer et al., Infrared Observations of Galaxies in the
Local Universe. II. 391 Calibrated Images with Photometric and Structural
Measurements.
29 September 2006 Revisions
- 103,202 galaxies and 13,362 QSOs from
2006SDSS5.C...0000: SDSS DR5 Galaxies and QSOs with redshifts.
- 15,343 SDSS QSOs from
2006AJ....131.2766R Richards et al., SDSS Quasar Luminosity Function from
DR3.
- 13,111 visually-selected objects in the field around PKS 0405-123 from
2006ApJ...643..680P Prochaska et al., Probing the Intergalactic
Medium-Galaxy Connection toward PKS 0405-123: The Galaxy Survey.
- 9,928 radio sources from
1974A&AS...18..147F (and references therein), Colla, Fanti, et al., The
Second Bologna Catalogue of Radio Sources at 408 MHz.
- 4,784 SDSS BAL QSOs from
2006ApJS..165....1T Trump et al., A Catalog of Broad Absorption Line
Quasars from SDSS DR3.
- 4,748 Chandra sources in the NOAO Deep Wide-Field Survey field from
2006ApJ...641..140B Brand et al., Optical and Near-Infrared Counterparts
in the Chandra XBootes Survey
- 4,315 HIPASS HI radio sources from
2005MNRAS.361...34D Doyle et al., The HIPASS Catalogue: Optical
counterparts and isolated dark galaxies.
- NED is now using the latest version (3.704) of
Aladin Sky Atlas
tool from CDS.
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Recent additions to
NED's image database
- 2820 images for 1034 nearby galaxies from
GALEX
FUV and NUV bands, soon to be published by Gil de Paz et al. in ApJS.
31 July 2006 Revisions
- Now in LEVEL5:
NED-1D: NASA/IPAC EXTRAGALACTIC DATABASE of DISTANCES, version 1.1
for 1,073 galaxies with velocities less than 1/8 c, published between
1990 and 2006.
-
X/Y Offset to RA/Dec Converter. Rectangular coordinates referred
to a known equatorial position may now be converted to equatorial
coordinates using NED's new offset converter tool.
- A list of over
4200 catalogs and papers currently included in NED, with reference codes
and FTP links to the original data sources. Almost all of the acronyms used
in NED are listed here in alphabetical order.
- 6,426 galaxies around 11 clusters from
2006MNRAS.366..645P Pimbblet et al., the Las Campanas/Anglo-Australian
Telescope Rich Cluster Survey.
- 3,649 optical IDs of ROSAT-IRAS FSC sources from
2006A&A...449..425M Mickaelian et al.
- 1,858 FIRES sources around MS 1054.4-0321 from
2006AJ....131.1891F Forster Schreiber et al, the Faint Infrared
Extragalactic Survey.
- 1,002 HIPASS sources from the northern extension of the
2004MNRAS.350.1195M Meyer et al., HI Parkes All-Sky Survey, along with
revised redshifts for all 5,317 HIPASS sources.
- 759 xFLS objects from
2006AJ....131..250F Frayer et al., Spitzer 70 and 160 micron Observations
of the Extragalactic First Look Survey.
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Highlights of recent additions to photometry:
Recent additions to
NED's image database
- 644 images for 142 late-type, irregular, and peculiar galaxies from
Taylor et al. (2005ApJ...630..784T)
in UBVR at the Vatican Advanced Technology Telescope (VATT)
and in the mid-UV and near-IR with the Hubble Space Telescope (HST).
- B, R, and H{alpha} images for NGC 1275 from
Conselice et al. (2001AJ....122.2281C)
with the WIYN 3.5 m telescope.
- 70 J and K_s_ images from
Vaduvescu et al. (2005AJ....130.1593V)
for 34 dwarf irregular galaxies (dIs) in the Local Volume
with the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope
and at the Observatorio Astronomico Nacional.
- 32 J and K_s_ images from
Vaduvescu et al. (2006AJ....131.1318V)
for 16 BCDs in the Virgo Cluster with the 2.1 m telescope at the
Observatorio Astronomico Nacional.
- 372 R and H{alpha} images from
Meurer et al. (2006ApJS..165..307M)
for 93 more galaxies from the Survey for Ionization in Neutral
Gas Galaxies (SINGG).
- 41 B, R, J, K_s_ images from
Galaz et al. (2006AJ....131.2035G)
for a selected sample of high and low surface brightness spiral galaxies.
- 416 SIRTF (IRAC and MIPS), and KPNO/CTIO BVRI and H{alpha} images from
Kennicutt et al. (2003PASP..115..928K)
from SINGS: The SIRTF Nearby Galaxies Survey.
- UBRI images for Mrk 348 from
Anton et al (2002MNRAS.336..319A).
- BVRJHK images for NGC 1097 from
Quillen et al (1995AJ....110..156Q).
- UBVI images for NGC 300 from
Kim et al (2004ChJAA...4..299K).
- J, K, and CO (J = 1-0) images for NGC 1530 from
Regan et al (1995ApJ...449..576R) with the
Berkeley-Illinois-Maryland Array and from KPNO.
- Deep H{alpha} images for HII regions in NGC 628 from
Lelievre and Roy (2000AJ....120.1306L).
- K-band images from
Rauscher (1995AJ....109.1608R)
for the nuclear regions of 15 Virgo Cluster spirals.
- JHK images for M33 from
Regan and Vogel (1994ApJ...434..536R).
- H- and K-band images from
McLeod and Rieke (1995ApJ...441...96M)
for 43 Seyfert galaxies.
- 13 intermediate-band optical images of M81 from
Kong et al (2000AJ....119.2745K).
- HI VLA maps of M81 from
Adler and Westpfahl (1996AJ....111..735A).
- HI VLA maps of NGC 925 and NGC 1744 from
Pisano et al (1998AJ....115..975P).
- 5 GHz VSOP images from
Lister et al (2001ApJ...554..948L)
for 26 Pearson-Readhead active galactic nuclei.
- IRAC images for M81 from
Willner et al (2004ApJS..154..222W).
- H{alpha} images from
Evans et al (1996ApJS..105...93E)
for 17 nearby Seyfert galaxies.
- BVRI, H{alpha}, and 21-cm images for NGC 1530 from
Regan et al (1996AJ....112.2549R).
- 85 HST F255W, F300W, and F814W images from
Windhorst et al (2002ApJS..143..113W)
for 37 nearby galaxies.
6 April 2006 Revisions
Data for 166,000 objects linked to over 700 journal articles
and catalogs, redshifts for 12,000 objects,
600,000 multiwavelength cross-IDs, and 500,000
photometric measurements have been added to NED since the
previous public release. Highlights include:
- 115,417 objects in the Spitzer Space Telescope First-Look Survey (FLS)
and 5239 objects in the ELAIS-N1 fields from Spitzer IRAC images
with detailed photometry at 3.6, 4.5, 5.8, and 8.0 microns, and positions from
Lacy et al.
(2005ApJS..161...41L).
- 7,769 galaxies with redshifts from
Davis
et al.,the DEEP2 survey.
- ~5,000 Chandra X-Ray sources from
the CXOONC
(Chandra Orion Ultradeep Project, Getman et al.),
and CXOXB
(XBootes: An X-Ray Survey of the NDWFS Bootes Field, Kenter et al.) surveys.
- 3,380 galaxies from
Way et al.
(2005AJ....130.2012W), the Southern Abell Redshift Survey.
- 1,633 Lyman-break objects from
Hildebrandt
et al. (2005A&A...441..905H), GaBoDS: The Garching-Bonn Deep Survey.
- 427 emission-line galaxies from
Bongiovanni
et al. (2005MNRAS.359..930B), CUYS: The CIDA-UCM-YALE Survey.
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19 December 2005 Revisions
-
Forms to query objects, data, and references contain new options in the
Output Format Specifications
that provide machine-readable tabular output in XML VOTable format
or as plain text (ASCII) with bar-separated or
tab-separated values. VOTable format simplifies interoperability with
other Virtual Observatory tools and services;
bar-separated and tab-separated ASCII tables
can be easily imported into spreadsheets and plotting packages.
- 904,017 objects in the Spitzer Space Telescope First-Look Survey (FLS)
and 273,541 objects in the ELAIS-N1 fields from KPNO images
with detailed R-band photometry and positions from
Fadda et al. (2004AJ....128....1F)
- ~10,000 Northern Sky Cluster Survey (NSCS) clusters from
Lopes et al. (2004AJ....128.1017L)
- ~5,400 IC objects from
Dreyer's
IC1
and IC2.
- ~2,000 Palomar Compact Groups (PCG) galaxies and groups from
de Carvalho et al. (2005AJ....130..425D)
Highlights of recent additions to photometry:
18 October 2005 Revisions
Latest images available in
NED's image database
9 August 2005 Revisions
-
198,213 QUEST (QUasar Equatorial Survey Team) objects from
2004ApJ...617..184R.
-
31,977 <"a href=/cgi-bin/ex_refcode?refcode=20056dF...C...0000J">6dF DR2 galaxies and
QSOs with redshifts.
-
1599 VCDFS (VIMOS/VLT Chandra Deep Field Survey) objects from
2004A&A...428.1043L.
-
425 RCS (Red-Sequence Cluster Survey) clusters from
2005ApJS..157....1G.
-
233 MOST (Molonglo Observatory Synthesis Telescope) radio sources from
2004MNRAS.355...44P.
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Latest images available in
NED's image database
-
The 1.4-GHz VLA image for the Spitzer Space Telescope First-Look Survey
field with 3565 objects from
2003AJ....125.2411C.
-
The 1.4-GHz Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope (WSRT) image for the
Spitzer Space Telescope First-Look Survey verification region with
1048 objects from
2004A&A...424..371M.
-
J, H, and K FITS images of the central starburst
regions of 24 objects from
1997AJ....113..162C.
28 April 2005 Revisions
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to NED will be retired. ***
-
220,207 SDSS DR2
and DR3 galaxies and QSOs with redshifts.
-
47,769 objects and redshifts from the July 2003 Release of the 2QZ from
2004MNRAS.349.1397C.
-
2,571 HII Regions within 17 Seyfert Galaxies from
1996ApJS..105...93E.
-
1,927 Galaxies detected by ISO with ISOPHOT at 170microns from
2004A&A...422...39S.
-
1,048 1.4GHz sources in the Spitzer Space Telescope FLSv Region from
2004A&A...424..371M.
-
8,968 Galaxies from the HST ACS Camera from
2004ApJS..150....1B.
-
5,494 Galaxies and Redshifts for the NOAO Fundamental Plane Survey from
2004AJ....128.1558S.
-
4,097 detailed redshifts for 3873 galaxies and 112 clusters of galaxies
from
1982MNRAS.200..621C,
1994MNRAS.267..665B,
1997AJ....113..905P,
1998MNRAS.296..599B,
1998MNRAS.300..417R, and
1999MNRAS.305..259W.
-
840 FITS images for quasars and active galactic nuclei at 2cm from
1998AJ....115.1295K and
2004ApJ...609..539K.
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22 April 2005 Revisions
22 December 2004 Revisions
-
NED is now providing Diameter Data
Frames for a
representative but large sampling of nearby galaxies and selected
radio sources. In this initial release, a wide variety of optically
measured diameters and exponential scale lengths are returned and
tabulated for individual objects. The primary sources for these data
are
- UGC: 12,940 diameters, axis ratios, and position angles;
- MCG: 49,359 diameters; including 21,591 "inner" diameters and
27,768 "outer" diameters;
- ESO-B: 16,581 diameters and position angles (if given);
- ESO-LV: 158,778 diameters; including
- 15,120 B-band major axes, axis ratios, and position angles at
D_25;
- 14,870 B-band major axes at D_26;
- 13,879 B-band major axes at D_27;
- 14,937 major axes at 70% of total B light;
- 15,160 major axes at 80% of total B light;
- 15,301 major axes at 90% of total B light;
- 14,073 major axes at 50% of total B light;
- 13,817 diameters of the circular aperture enclosing 50% of total B
light;
- 11,486 B scale lengths for exponential disk fits;
- 15,124 B scale lengths from fits to octants; and
- 15,011 R scale lengths from fits to octants.
Future releases will include isophotal optical diameters from RC3, 2MASS
near-infrared diameters, and additional
radio data. As time permits, the By-Parameter search capability will
be augmented to allow all-sky searches using diameter constraints.
- Improvements in the Near Name, Near Position, IAU Format,
and Advanced All-Sky queries:
- The Object Type constraints have been re-organized into
Classified Extragalactic Objects, Unclassified Extragalactic Candidates,
and Components of Galaxies.
- A "Quick-Pick" button is available to simplify selection of only
Classified Extragalactic Objects.
- Among the Object Type constraints, over 20 categories of
"Components of Galaxies" are now available for object inclusion
or exclusion (query filters). These include supernovae,
HII regions, variable stars, planetary nebulae, supernova remnants,
star clusters, and various types of stars.
- A new "Index of Constraint Types" appears on top of each menu.
- In the By Name query menu, the default value of the
"Extended name search?" option located under the Object name
entry field has been changed to "No". Be sure to select "Yes"
if you want related objects such as components of
galaxy pairs, cluster members, or HII regions and variable
stars located within the named object.
- About 35,000 6dF DR1 galaxies and QSOs with their redshifts from
MNRAS (in press).
- About 2500 HII regions and star clusters in M33 from P. Hodge,
B. Skelton, and J. Ashizawa "An Atlas of Local Group Galaxies",
and various other papers, principally
1974A&A....37...33B and
1987A&A...174...28C.
- 8000 objects from the Northern Sky Optical Cluster Survey (NSC)
2003AJ....125.2064G.
- 8000 Nearby Cluster Galaxies
2004ApJS..153..397B.
- 5000 Isolated Galaxies
2003ApJ...598..260P.
- 3700 Low Surface Brightness Galaxies (LCSB)
2003A&A...405...99M.
- 2000 Galaxies in southern bright star fields (SBSF)
2003A&A...406..593B.
14 June 2004 Revisions
25 March 2004 Revisions
- Through a collaboration with
IRSA
and the
NVO,
FITS images archived in NED can now be queried by
Celestial Coordinates and Areal Coverage.
This is in addition to the original capability to
Search for Images by Object
Name.
- Version 2.0 of
Aladin
from CDS has been configured for visualization and
interaction with images in the NED archive. When the Java
applet is launched (after an image query by object name),
overlay planes include markers for objects in NED,
the USNO A-2.0, 2MASS Point Source, and NVSS catalogs.
- New links to
Cosmology Calculators
and
Extinction Calculators
are available through NED's
Main Menu(Home Page).
- Some of the current review articles now available through
LEVEL5:
A Knowledgebase for Extragalactic Astronomy and Cosmology
include
- Maps of the Cosmos: The Cosmic Microwave Background
by Lyman A. Page (2004)
- The Evolutionary History of Local Group Irregular Galaxies
by Eva K. Grebel (2004)
- Interstellar Dust by B.T. Draine (2004)
- The Interaction of Radio Sources and X-Ray-Emitting Gas in
Cooling Flows by Elisabeth L. Blanton (2004)
- Astrophysical Origins of Ultrahigh Energy Cosmic Rays
by Diego F. Torres & Luis A. Anchordoqui (2004)
- X-Ray Properties of Groups of Galaxies by John S.
Mulchaey (2000)
- An X-Ray View of Radio Sources by D.A. Schwartz (2004)
- Observational Cosmology by R.H. Sanders (2004)
- Dark Matter: Introduction by Martin J. Rees (2004)
- The Evolution of Tidal Debris by J. Christopher Mihos
(2004)
- TASI Lectures: Introduction to Cosmology by Mark
Trodden & Sean M. Carroll (2004)
- Statistical Challenges in Modern Astronomy by E.D.
Feigelson & G.J. Babu (2004)
- Molecular Gas in Spiral Galaxies by Michele D.
Thornley (2004)
- Dark Matter: Early Considerations by Jaan Einasto
(2004)
- Over 130,000 SDSS galaxies with redshifts
- Over 1000 HII regions in nine nearby galaxies including NGC 4395,
NGC 5194, and NGC 6822.
30 June 2003 Revisions
15 May 2003 Revisions
- 1.6 million 2MASS sources and JHK photometry for them from the
2MASS Extended Source Catalog (XSC)
have been added to NED. About 30,000 XSC sources remain to be tied
to existing NED objects.
- 63,500 COMBO-17 objects (Chandra Deep Field area; see
2001A&A...377..442W).
- 27,000 Las Campanas IR Survey objects (Hubble Deep Field South area; see
2002ApJ...570...54C).
- 9,500 galaxies around damped Lyman{alpha} systems (see
2002AJ....123.2206P).
- 7,500 DEEP Groth Strip objects (see 2002ApJS..142....1S
).
- 6,400 galaxies in distant galaxy clusters (see
2002ApJS..142..153S)
- More than 1,300 photometric data points for radio sources and PG QSO's
(see 1988AJ.....95...26G,
1989ApJ...347...29S,
1989ApJS...69..365S,
2000AJ....120..604S, and
2000A&A...354..453H).
- MSX-SPIRIT III infrared images of
M31,
M33,
M83,
M101,
NGC 253,
NGC 4631,
NGC 4945 and
NGC 5055
(see 2002AJ....124.2990K).
14 January 2003 Revisions
- The APM Galaxy Survey (Maddox et al.MNRAS 243, 692, 1990) has been loaded.
The portion of the survey in NED includes about 3.0 million galaxies in
the southern Galactic
hemisphere with b <~ -40 deg, and Dec <~ +2.5 deg; and about 500,000
galaxies in the northern
Galactic hemisphere between RA ~ 9h 30m to ~14h 30m, and Dec
~ +2.5 deg to ~ -7.5 deg.
- 1.3 million sources from NVSS (Condon et al.AJ 115, 1693, 1998) are loaded.
Work continues on the remaining 500,000 sources from this catalog.
- 55,000 sources from WGACAT (
White, Giommi, and Angelini; 2000)) are loaded; work continues on
this catalog, too.
- 40,000 galaxies and QSOs from the SDSS Early Data Release (Stoughton et al.AJ 123, 485, 2002) have been loaded.
- 37,000 redshifts from the 2df Galaxy Redshift Survey (Folkes et al.MNRAS 308, 459, 1999)
have been loaded.
- More than 5,000 HII regions in 13 large, nearby galaxies have also been
loaded.
- OASIS, an image visualization and manipulation tool, is now available
for use with FITS images. Click on the OASIS logo on an image list
page for more information about using OASIS.
- A new version of ALADIN is also available. Again, click on the ALADIN
logo to use the new version and for more information about the new
features.
23 May 2002 Revisions
- The Advanced All-Sky
(formerly "By Parameter") menu provides new capabilities and improvements:
- You may now select samples from NED based on flux density or
magnitude
limits. Photometrically constrained searches can be performed
with optional joint constraints involving redshift, object types,
survey name prefixes, or sky area. Available passbands ranging
from gamma rays through the radio spectrum are conveniently
labeled with standard names, as well as wavelength and frequency
units.
This powerful new tool makes use of the extensive
multiwavelength coverage of over 4.5 million photometric data points
fused in NED (using original and homogenized physical units)
for hundreds of thousands of extragalactic objects.
- A new Index of Constraint Types near the top of the menu is
available to help
you navigate the various search constrain regions.
- New Tutorial Examples
near the top of the menu will set the options to do various example
searches for you.
You may use these as guides to selecting your own sample from NED,
or you may set the constraints yourself.
- There are [Submit Query] buttons in each section of the menu to
minimize the need for scrolling.
- Preformatted text tables are now the default output for most
searches. These substantially speed up data display for searches
that return large numbers of objects. HTML tables, which are easier to
read but slower to display, are still an option.
- The "Output Format Specifications" section of all object query
menus
contains new options to sort by ascending or descending redshift.
- NED's home page format has been adjusted to a more logical layout,
with "Skyplot" and "Batch Jobs" moved to the "Tools" section.
- Photometric and estimated redshifts are now displayed with
the code PHOT or EST, respectively, in the QUAL column of
the basic data display. This will make such non-spectroscopic
redshifts easier to identify.
- In addition to FITS images, NED is now beginning the process of
scanning, archiving, and displaying JPEG images of radio contour plots
(e.g. 3C 019, 3C 022, 3C 206, etc.) and 21-cm neutral hydrogen line
profiles (e.g. UGC 03468, UGC 03578, etc.) extracted from the
published literature. Many sources remain to be identified and scanned
in, but new plots will appear as time and resources permit.
- We have begun loading WGACAT (White, Giommi, and Angelini 2000),
which was assembled from ROSAT PSPC pointed observations. 5500
sources are currently loaded; the remainder will be loaded over
the summer.
- The Tenth (2001) edition of A Catalogue of Quasars and Active
Nuclei by M.-P. Veron-Cetty and P. Veron has been folded into NED
with unique [VCV2001] names attached to each object.
- The Woudt, Kraan-Korteweg catalog of >8,000 Galaxies Behind the
Southern Milky Way (WKK) has been loaded.
- The ROSAT Bright Sample (RBS) catalog has been incorporated.
20 March 2002 Revisions
- 400,000 new photometric data points
- 46,600 additional 2dFGRS objects and redshifts
- 13,000 pointers to 1980-1984 radio literature from the Compendium of
Extragalactic Radio Continuum Observations (CERCO; Gopal-Krishna
et al., 1986)
- 10,000 pointers to pre-1976 literature from RC1 and RC2
- The Carnegie Atlas of Galaxies (images and notes) is now available
in NED
- Several thousand other new images, HI maps, rotation curves,
spectra, etc.
18 December 2001 Revisions
- 37,000 galaxies with redshifts from the 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey
- 15,000 QSOs with redshifts from the 2dF QSO Redshift Survey
- 250,000 new photometric measurements
- Catalog and name prefix definitions are now available through hyperlinks
in the query reports.
- Photometric data tables and SEDs have been enhanced:
- Data in published units and homogenized units (Jy vs. Hz) are displayed together by default.
- By default SEDs are plotted using a "Fixed data range", meaning a fixed
minimum and maximum in log (frequency) or log (wavelength) on the X axis and
a fixed range of +/- 7 dex centered around the mid-point of the Y axis values.
This has the advantage of maintaining a consistent slope for comparing SEDs.
The "Autoscale data range" option can be selected to replot an SED inside a viewport
computed using only the data values.
- Error bars and point labels can be toggled on or off.
- The SED plots can be clicked to zoom in at a position of interest (in a separate window).
The zoom factor can be set, and the properties (error bars, point labels,
data range, etc.) are inherited from the main plot.
- Postscript versions of the SEDs (full-range and zoomed plots) can be downloaded.
- In the data table, homogenized values are displayed in the same units as selected
for the SED plot axes:
X = log(Freq. [Hz]) or log(Wave [microns]) versus
Y = log(F_nu [Jy]), log(F_nu [W m^-2 Hz^-1]), log(nu*F_nu [Jy-Hz]) , or log(nu*F_nu [W m^-2])
- External Links to the SDSS, UZC, FCSS, and ATNF archives are provided as follows:
- SDSS (spectra and catalog) and UZC (spectra) archive links appear when the object
has a relevant source name (cross-ID).
Examples:
NGC 3720,
NGC 1055, and
NGC 1087
- FCSS spectral archive links appear when the object has an FCSS name (cross-ID).
Examples:
NGC 1392 and
FCC 223
- A link to query the ATNF observation log appears for objects with DEC < +20 degrees.
Examples with ATNF entries:
NGC 1068 and
AM 1925-724 (Super-Antenna).
- External Links to NVSS, MAST and others have been updated to reflect URL changes at the archive centers
- X-ray images from the first eight ROSAT CDs are available
- Selected non-FITS images and scanned maps are now available in NED's image archive.
Examples include images scanned from Arp's
Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies. (Click
here to retrieve a list of all Arp objects from NED.)
24 September 2001 Revisions
- 40,000 galaxies with redshifts from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
- 4,000 galaxies from the Fornax Cluster Spectroscopic Survey
- 1,200 DENIS galaxies near the Galactic plane
- 400,000 photometric measurements
- 120,000 FITS images
- 43,000 redshifts
Catalogs in progress:
- NVSS (~300,000 out of 1,800,000 sources)
- APMUKS (2,310,000 out of 3,560,000 galaxies)
1 June 2001 Revisions
- More than 520,000 extended sources -- with images -- from the
2MASS
2nd Incremental Release
- More than 60,000 images for extended sources from the
2MASS
1st Incremental Release
- ~18,000 WENSS 325MHz Survey sources
- ~15,000 2QZ (2df QSO Redshift survey) sources
- Updated information for the North and South Hubble Deep Fields
- More than 200,000 references to NED objects from over 2,000 new
papers
12 October 2000 Revisions
NED cited by Nature
as a top ranked database for online astronomy research (October 2000).
- ALADIN IMAGE DISPLAY AND SOURCE OVERLAY TOOL:
Results of queries to NED's image archive now include icons like this
, which when clicked
launch the Aladin Java applet using the specified FITS image.
An example illustrating these links is this retrieval of
FITS images
available for NGC 7469.
This tool allows you to superimpose entries from NED, the USNO catalog
and various other astronomical catalogs, and to interactively access related
data and information for all known objects in the field.
You can also measure interactively positions and distances in celestial coordinates.
Unlike other programs of this nature, Aladin is a Java applet that requires
no download or special installation steps on your computer, just a current
Web browser version that supports Java applets.
The driving motivation behind Aladin is to provide a visual
summary of the multi-wavelength sky. Aladin was developed by
François Bonnarel and Pierre Fernique and is configured with the NED interface
through a cooperative agreement between NED and the CDS.
More information about Aladin
is available at the CDS.
- Associations:New extragalactic sources and data for previously known sources are
becoming available at an ever increasing rate and in larger numbers than
ever before. In an effort to make large numbers of sources from new large-scale
sky surveys accessible as soon as possible, NED now includes
objects in complex regions where secure cross-identifications
with objects already in NED have not yet been fully established. These relations are
referred to as Associations, to distinguish them from the majority of
relations in NED that have secure cross-identifications.
Links to association information, when available, are listed
in the Assoc column and in the links located next to the DSS image
cutout in the Essential Data reports. An example with links leading to association data is provided with this
By Name search on
APMUKS(BJ) B003425.77-334949.0; these association data can also be viewed directly
here.
The information includes separations, position angles, and
goodness-of-fit parameters from the process of correlating the positional uncertainty
ellipses of the new object with those of nearby objects already in NED.
More information is available in the
Association Search Results Help.
- Improved links to objects referenced in papers:
Abstract pages include links (top and bottom) to search the database for all objects referenced
in the paper; these links now indicate the number of objects involved. An example abstract is
here,
where you can Retrieve 173 NED objects in this paper.
- Improved alignment of pre-formatted text used in the HTML
reports from queries containing large result sets.
18 April 2000 Revisions
Welcome to the NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database (NED).
This is the tenth release of NED's World Wide Web-based interface.
Changes since the previous release:
Search results now include convenient links to several other on-line image,
catalog, and observing log services. Available resources include
- Mission archives at
- IRSA (2MASS, IRAS, MSX),
- MAST (HST, IUE, EUVE, etc.),
- HEASARC (HEAO, GINGA, EXOSAT, EINSTEIN, XTE, ROSAT, etc.),
- Object and catalog data at CDS (SIMBAD and VizieR),
- As well as IMPrESS (GSFC, ADF/ADC),
- NVSS and FIRST (NRAO),
- The VLA Observation Log,
- Astrobrowse (HEASARC)
and several other services. For more information, see
External Links.
22 March 2000 Revisions
This is the ninth release of NED's World Wide Web-based interface.
Changes since the previous release:
- The option of having a frames-based version of the WEB interface;
- The Text Search
option now searches the thesis abstracts in NED, as well as the journal
abstracts and LEVEL5;
- Individual reset buttons are now available on most data input pages;
- Fast preformatted text output is now the default for
By Parameter
object searches; HTML formatted tables are a selectable option;
- The Name Prefix selection lists have been updated to include many
new catalogs;
- "Quick-pick" option buttons/bars have been added for the two common
equinoxes (B1950.0 and J2000.0), and for the name prefixes of NED's
largest catalogs;
- The first input box of each form is pre-selected so that you no
longer have to click to begin typing in that box;
- A list of Web Links to
selected Internet sites is now included for easier access
to astronomical services related to NED.
17 December 1999 Revisions
This is the eighth release of NED's World Wide Web-based interface.
Changes since the previous release include a
Text Search option, implementation of the
Schlegel et al. foreground Galactic extinction for display on the
object search results pages and in the coordinate calculator, and a link to the
LEVEL5 Extragalactic Knowledgebase.
The fifth release inaugurated the use of the Informix Database Manager on
upgraded Sun UltraSPARC servers at IPAC. Most users should see shorter
database search times, though network transmission times will still be
a major factor in NED's apparent speed.
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