Table D.1
Summary overview of catalogue fields.
Field Name | FORMAT | UNIT | DESCRIPTION |
---|---|---|---|
INDEX | SHORT | Cluster index | |
NAME_MCXC | STRING | Name in MCXC | |
NAME | STRING | Name in the input catalogue | |
NAME_ALT | STRING | Other names | |
_RAJ2000 | STRING | h:m:s | Right Ascension (J2000) |
_DEJ2000 | STRING | d:m:s | Declination (J2000) |
RAJ2000 | FLOAT | deg | Right Ascension (J2000) |
DEJ2000 | FLOAT | deg | Declination (J2000) |
GLON | FLOAT | deg | Galactic longitude |
GLAT | FLOAT | deg | Galactic latitude |
CATALOGUE | STRING | Catalogue name | |
SUB_CATALOGUE | STRING | Sub-catalogue name | |
Z | FLOAT | Redshift | |
Z_TYPE | STRING | Redshift type (1) | |
Z_REF | STRING | Redshift Reference (BIBCODE and/or present work (PW)) | |
Z_FLAG | STRING | Redshift Flag (2) | |
SCALE | FLOAT | kpc arcsec-1 | Scale factor |
ERANGE | FLOAT(2) | keV | Energy range of the flux |
R_AP_ARCMIN | DOUBLE | arcmin | Radius of aperture of flux extraction (-1. for input total flux) |
FX | DOUBLE | 10-12 erg s-1 cm-2 | Flux |
ERRFX | DOUBLE | 10-12 erg s-1 cm-2 | Error on the flux |
LX2L500 | STRING | Method to convert L_AP to L500 (3) | |
L_AP | DOUBLE | 1044 erg s-1 | Luminosity within aperture (-1. for input total flux) |
L500 | DOUBLE | 1044 erg s-1 | Luminosity within R500 |
ERRML500 | DOUBLE | 1044 erg s-1 | Lower error on L500 |
ERRPL500 | DOUBLE | 1044 erg s-1 | Upper error on L500 |
R500 | DOUBLE | Mpc | Radius corresponding to a density contrast of 500 |
M500 | DOUBLE | 1014 solar mass | Mass corresponding to a density contrast of 500 |
ERRMM500 | DOUBLE | 1014 solar mass | Lower error on M500 |
ERRPM500 | DOUBLE | 1014 solar mass | Upper error on M500 |
OVLP | STRING | Overlap in different catalogues | |
CAT1 | STRING | First overlapped catalogue | |
CAT2 | STRING | Second overlapped catalogue | |
CAT3 | STRING | Third overlapped catalogue | |
CAT4 | STRING | Fourth overlapped catalogue | |
L5001 | DOUBLE | 1044 erg s-1 | Luminosity within R500 for first catalogue overlapped |
ERRML5001 | DOUBLE | 1044 erg s-1 | Lower error on L5001 |
ERRPL5001 | DOUBLE | 1044 erg s-1 | Upper error on L5001 |
L5002 | DOUBLE | 1044 erg s–1 | Luminosity within R500 for second catalogue overlapped |
ERRML5002 | DOUBLE | 1044 erg s-1 | Lower error on L5002 |
ERRPL5002 | DOUBLE | 1044 erg s-1 | Upper error on L5002 |
L5003 | DOUBLE | 1044 erg s-1 | Luminosity within R500 for third catalogue overlapped |
ERRML5003 | DOUBLE | 1044 erg s-1 | Lower error on L5003 |
ERRPL5003 | DOUBLE | 1044 erg s-1 | Upper error on L5003 |
L5004 | DOUBLE | 1044 erg s-1 | Luminosity within R500 for fourth catalogue overlapped |
ERRML5004 | DOUBLE | 1044 erg s-1 | Lower error on L5004 |
ERRPL5004 | DOUBLE | 1044 erg s-1 | Upper error on L5004 |
NOTES_ORIG | STRING | Note (expanded) on the cluster as given in the source catalogue (4) | |
NOTES | STRING | Note on the cluster (5) | |
INDEX_MCXC_P2011 | SHORT | Index in MCXC published by Piffaretti et al. 2011 |
(1) redshift type: spectroscopic (S), photometric (P), a combination of photometric and spectroscopic values (SP), estimated (E) or unknown (U)
(2) Redshift flag:
’Catalogue’: original value from catalogue.
’New’: No redshift was available in the source catalogue; the new redshift origin is given in Z_REF
’Revised’: redshift in the catalog has been updated
’Consolidated’: the source of the redshift in the catalogue and/or its type was unclear. We propose another reference (given in Z_ref), with the corresponding redshift for consistency. The difference with the catalogue value is negligible.
(3) Method to convert aperture luminosity to L500: by iteration (‘ITER’) or using a fixed size correction (‘SC’)
(4) Collated notes from original input source catalogues. In some cases, these have been expanded from the original abbreviated form, or combined from different tables in the input catalogue paper.
(5) Individual formatted notes on the cluster (Code I Section I Description). More details are in the text, see Appendix D.
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