Table 1
The C-GOALS sample.
No. | IRAS Name | Optical ID | RA (NED) | Dec (NED) | z | DL | log (Lir) | Other name |
(J2000) | (J2000) | (km s-1) | (Mpc) | (L⊙) | ||||
(1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | (6) | (7) | (8) | (9) |
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1 | F01364–1042 | IRAS F01364–1042 | 01h38m52.92s | –10d27m11.4s | 0.0483 | 210.0 | 11.85 | |
2 | F04454–4838 | ESO 203-IG1 | 04h46m49.50s | –48d33m32.9s | 0.0529 | 235.0 | 11.86 | |
3 | F05081+7936 | VII Zw 31 | 05h16m46.44s | +79d40m12.6s | 0.0537 | 240.0 | 11.99 | |
4 | F05189–2524 | IRAS F05189–2524 | 05h21m01.47s | –25d21m45.4s | 0.0425 | 187.0 | 12.16 | |
5 | F06259–4708 | ESO 255-IG7 | 06h27m22.45s | –47d10m48.7s | 0.0388 | 173.0 | 11.90 | |
6 | 07251–0248 | IRAS 07251–0248 | 07h27m37.55s | –02d54m54.1s | 0.0875 | 400.0 | 12.39 | |
7 | F08520–6850 | ESO 60-IG16 | 08h52m31.29s | –69d01m57.0s | 0.0463 | 210.0 | 11.82 | |
8 | F08572+3915 | IRAS F08572+3915 | 09h00m25.39s | +39d03m54.4s | 0.0584 | 264.0 | 12.16 | |
9 | 09022–3615 | IRAS 09022–3615 | 09h04m12.70s | –36d27m01.1s | 0.0596 | 271.0 | 12.31 | |
10 | F09111–1007 | IRAS F09111–1007 | 09h13m37.61s | –10d19m24.8s | 0.0541 | 246.0 | 12.06 | |
11 | F09126+4432 | UGC 4881 | 09h15m55.11s | +44d19m54.1s | 0.0393 | 178.0 | 11.74 | Arp 55 |
12 | F09320+6134 | UGC 5101 | 09h35m51.65s | +61d21m11.3s | 0.0394 | 177.0 | 12.01 | |
13 | F10038–3338 | ESO 374-IG 032a | 10h06m04.80s | –33d53m15.0s | 0.0341 | 156.0 | 11.78 | |
14 | F10173+0828 | IRAS F10173+0828 | 10h20m00.21s | +08d13m33.8s | 0.0491 | 224.0 | 11.86 | |
15 | F10565+2448 | IRAS F10565+2448 | 10h59m18.14s | +24d32m34.3s | 0.0431 | 197.0 | 12.08 | |
16 | F11257+5850 | NGC 3690 | 11h28m32.25s | +58d33m44.0s | 0.0104 | 50.7 | 11.93 | Arp 299 |
17 | F12112+0305 | IRAS F12112+0305 | 12h13m46.00s | +02d48m38.0s | 0.0733 | 340.0 | 12.36 | |
18 | F12540+5708 | UGC 8058 | 12h56m14.23s | +56d52m25.2s | 0.0422 | 192.0 | 12.57 | Mrk 231 |
19 | 13120–5453 | IRAS 13120–5453 | 13h15m06.35s | –55d09m22.7s | 0.0308 | 144.0 | 12.32 | |
20 | F13136+6223 | VV 250a | 13h15m35.06s | +62d07m28.6s | 0.0311 | 142.0 | 11.81 | Arp 238 |
21 | F13182+3424 | UGC 8387 | 13h20m35.34s | +34d08m22.2s | 0.0233 | 110.0 | 11.73 | IC 883, Arp 193 |
22 | F13428+5608 | UGC 8696 | 13h44m42.11s | +55d53m12.7s | 0.0378 | 173.0 | 12.21 | Mrk 273 |
23 | F14348–1447 | IRAS F14348–1447 | 14h37m38.37s | –15d00m22.8s | 0.0827 | 387.0 | 12.39 | |
24 | F14378–3651 | IRAS F14378–3651 | 14h40m59.01s | –37d04m32.0s | 0.0676 | 315.0 | 12.23 | |
25 | F14547+2449 | VV 340a | 14h57m00.68s | +24d37m02.7s | 0.0337 | 157.0 | 11.74 | Arp 302 |
26 | F15163+4255 | VV 705 | 15h18m06.28s | +42d44m41.2s | 0.0402 | 183.0 | 11.92 | I Zw 107 |
27 | F15250+3608 | IRAS F15250+3608 | 15h26m59.40s | +35d58m37.5s | 0.0552 | 254.0 | 12.00 | |
28 | F15327+2340 | UGC 9913 | 15h34m57.12s | +23d30m11.5s | 0.0182 | 87.9 | 12.28 | Arp 220 |
29 | F16330–6820 | ESO 69-IG6 | 16h38m12.65s | –68d26m42.6s | 0.0464 | 212.0 | 11.98 | |
30 | F16504+0228 | NGC 6240 | 16h52m58.89s | +02d24m03.4s | 0.0245 | 116.0 | 11.93 | |
31 | F17132+5313 | IRAS F17132+5313 | 17h14m20.00s | +53d10m30.0s | 0.0509 | 232.0 | 11.96 | |
32 | F17207–0014 | IRAS F17207–0014 | 17h23m21.96s | –00d17m00.9s | 0.0428 | 198.0 | 12.46 | |
33 | F18293–3413 | IRAS F18293–3413 | 18h32m41.13s | –34d11m27.5s | 0.0182 | 86.0 | 11.88 | |
34 | F19115–2124 | ESO 593-IG8 | 19h14m30.90s | –21d19m07.0s | 0.0487 | 222.0 | 11.93 | |
35 | F19297–0406 | IRAS F19297–0406 | 19h32m21.25s | –03d59m56.3s | 0.0857 | 395.0 | 12.45 | |
36 | 19542+1110 | IRAS 19542+1110 | 19h56m35.44s | +11d19m02.6s | 0.0650 | 295.0 | 12.12 | |
37 | F20550+1655 | CGCG 448-020 | 20h57m23.90s | +17d07m39.0s | 0.0361 | 161.0 | 11.94 | II Zw 96 |
38 | F20551–4250 | ESO 286-IG19 | 20h58m26.79s | –42d39m00.3s | 0.0430 | 193.0 | 12.06 | |
39 | 21101+5810 | IRAS 21101+5810 | 21h11m30.40s | +58d23m03.2s | 0.0390 | 174.0 | 11.81 | |
40 | F22467–4906 | ESO 239-IG2 | 22h49m39.87s | –48d50m58.1s | 0.0430 | 191.0 | 11.84 | |
41 | F22491–1808 | IRAS F22491–1808 | 22h51m49.26s | –17d52m23.5s | 0.0778 | 351.0 | 12.20 | |
42 | F23128–5919 | ESO 148-IG2 | 23h15m46.78s | –59d03m15.6s | 0.0446 | 199.0 | 12.06 | |
43 | F23180–6929 | ESO 77-IG14 | 23h21m04.53s | –69d12m54.2s | 0.0416 | 186.0 | 11.76 | |
44 | F23365+3604 | IRAS F23365+3604 | 23h39m01.27s | +36d21m08.7s | 0.0645 | 287.0 | 12.20 |
Notes. Column (1): through number of the object, which are also used in other tables and Fig. 2. Column (2): original IRAS source, where an “F” prefix indicates the Faint Source Catalog and no prefix indicates the Point Source Catalog. Column (3): optical cross-identification, where available from NED. Column (4): the best available source right ascension (J2000) in NED as of October 2008. Column (5): the best available source declination (J2000) in NED as of October 2008. Column (6): the best available heliocentric redshift, in NED as of October 2008. Column (7): the luminosity distance in megaparsecs derived by correrecting the heliocentric velocity for the 3-attractor flow model of Mould et al. (2000) and adopting cosmological parameters H0 = 70 km s-1 Mpc-2, ΩV = 0.72, and ΩM = 0.28 based on the 5-year WMAP results (Hinshaw et al. 2009), as provided by NED. Column (8): the total infrared luminosity in log10 Solar units computed using the flux densities reported in the RBGS and the lumiosity distances in Col. (7) using the formulae Lir/L⊙ = 4π(DL [m ] )2 (Fir [W m-2])/3.826 × 1026 [W m-2], where Fir = 1.8 × 10-14 { 13.48f12 μm [Jy ] + 5.16f25 μm [Jy ] + 2.58f60 μm [Jy ] + f100 μm [Jy ] } [W m-2] (Sanders & Mirabel 1996). Column (9): other conventionally used object name.
When the IRAS Revised Bright Galaxy Sample (RBGS, Sanders et al. 2003) was compiled, IRAS F10038–3338 was mistakenly cross-identified with the optical source IC 2545. The proper optical counterpart is ESO 374-IG 032. (See the Essential Notes in NED.)
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