2011-02-07 version 2 updated files (error fixes): pbh_dr7qANDhw10.tab2 105785 lines, H&W redshift catalog format dr7bh.longheader Shen et al. 2010 text description added files: rpt_dr7qANDhw10.dr7qzHW tab0tab1tab2pjh.idmpfs tab0tab1tab2pjh1perspec.idmpf tab0tab1uniq.basics tab0tab1.basics ADDITIONAL OBJECTS AND REPEAT SPECTRA The file tab0tab1tab2pjh.idmpfs has 107194 lines, one per unique object. Each line gives a unique IAU SDSSJ designation followed by one to ten mjd-plate-fiber combos (all objects have at least one spectrum, and a handful have as many as ten). For example: 234407.60-005852.7 51783-0385-044 51877-0385-051 52524-0683-215 If you know the SDSSJ designation of an object and need to know the mjd-plate-fiber combinations of all spectra of it, use this file. The file tab0tab1tab2pjh1perspec.idmpf has 118451 lines, one per unique quasar spectrum. Each line gives the IAU SDSSJ designation (which may appear on other lines) followed by a unique mjd-plate-fiber combo: 234407.60-005852.7 51783-0385-044 234407.60-005852.7 51877-0385-051 234407.60-005852.7 52524-0683-215 If you have an mjd-plate-fiber combo and need to know the SDSSJ designation of the object in that spectrum, you can use this file. Or, you can just look at the SDSSJ entry in the FITS image header for that mjd-plate-fiber Once you know the SDSSJ designation you can look up RA, DEC, zHW, M_i in one of two files: pbh_dr7qANDhw10.dr7qzHW lists 105785 unique objects in "dr7qzHW" format tab0tab1uniq.basics lists 1409 unique objects in "basics" format Every unique object in tab0tab1tab2pjh.idmpfs is in just one of the above. The file tab0tab1uniq.basics gives basic information (including absolute magnitude Mi) for 1409 objects not in the DR7 quasar catalog: #1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 #id ra dec zHW zHWerr mjd plate fiber FIRST EBV M_i Note that the FIRST code is the Hewett & Wild version, not the dr7q one. The provenance of these 1409 objects is: + 202 from Table 5 of the dr7q paper; - 2 of those objects which actually match objects in dr7q Table 2, namely 032158.70-010037.6 (actually 032158.91-010037.7) and 031532.37+005500.9 (actually 031532.27+005503.5); + 1209 additional objects from Hewett & Wild 2010, - 2 of those objects which are not actually quasars, namely 030629.86-004851.4 and 030705.87-010803.9 + 2 missed objects 134408.32+283932.0 53474-2017-512 # extreme BAL (in S3B program) 142505.59+035336.2 52027-0585-316 # weak-lined For convenience, each unique mjd/plate/fiber combination has an entry in one and only one of the following files (105785+11152+1514=118451): pbh_dr7qANDhw10.dr7qzHW # 105785 unique object ids in dr7q rpt_dr7qANDhw10.dr7qzHW # 11152 unique mjd plate fiber combos, dr7q repeats tab0tab1.basics # 1514 unique mjd plate fiber combos not in dr7q Note that the format of the mjd/plate/fiber combo is different between the *.dr7qzHW and *.basics files. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2011-11-12 version 1 Dear Colleague, I have compiled some SDSS quasar "AND" catalogs which you may find useful. I have matched the DR7 quasar catalog (including Hewett & Wild redshifts) and the Shen et al. 2010 BH mass catalog to the Gibson et al. 2009 DR5 BAL catalog and the Allen et al. 2010 DR6 BAL catalog. The format I have adopted is to create a file with a matching subset of the DR7 catalog for each matched catalog. So for catalog "mycat.dat" with 5000 lines, I would have a file "dr7ANDmycat.dat" with 5000 lines in the same order, where each line is the DR7 entry for that line in "mycat.dat". Suppose that mycat.dat has ID, redshift and mjd/plate/fiber on each line: 012345.67-000000.0 2.4242 55025 1408 305 123456.78-012345.6 0.9960 54800 672 3 123456.78-012345.6 0.9977 54830 673 39 Then dr7ANDmycat.dat would be: 012345.67-000000.0 20.940292 -0.000000 ... 123456.78-112345.6 188.736583 -11.396000 ... 123456.78-112345.6 188.736583 -11.396000 ... The advantage of having duplicate entries is the ability to extract a subset of the columns of each file and then 'paste' the results together knowing that they will match (as long as you haven't done a further sort). You can download original files as described below, or the full set of files as a gzipped tar file: sdssAND_20101112.tar.gz all 2010-11-12 version 1 files sdssAND_20101112.tarlist list of files in above tar file If you use these catalogs please cite the original authors. Pat Hall phall@yorku.ca DR7Q My current version of the DR7 quasar catalog: the published Table 2 plus two objects: 103453.55+241332.8 (z=2.1645) and 224117.74-010218.6 (z=0.9250). Those two objects can be found by searching for the string "dr7missing". pbh_dr7q.dat 105785 lines, DR7Q catalog format Schneider et al. 2010, AJ, 139, 2360-2373 DR7Q AND Hewett & Wild redshifts (hereafter dr7qzHW): DR7Q format catalog plus 2 new columns (zHW and zerrHW, #75 and #76). The two newly added quasars have zHW same as the z given above under DR7Q, and zerrHW=0.000000; you can find them by searching for '0.000000$' in the DR7 format catalog or '3$' in the H&W format catalog. pbh_dr7qANDhw10.dr7qzHW 105785 lines, dr7qzHW catalog format pbh_dr7qANDhw10.tab2 105785 lines, H&W redshift catalog format pbh_dr7qANDhw10.dr7qzHW.longheader dr7qzHW catalog text description pbh_dr7qANDhw10.dr7qzHW.shortheader dr7qzHW catalog column headers & numbers pbh_dr7qANDhw10.tab2.header H&W redshift catalog text description Schneider et al. 2010, AJ, 139, 2360-2373 Hewett & Wild 2010, MNRAS, 405, 2302 Wild & Hewett 2005, MNRAS, 358, 1083 Please also cite the SDSS value-added website: http://www.sdss.org/dr7/products/value_added/index.html dr7qzHW AND SHEN10: Note that these files include only the published DR7 Table 2 quasars. dr7bh.data 105783 very long lines, Shen et al. 2010 format dr7bh.dr7qzHW 105783 lines, dr7qzHW catalog format dr7bh.longheader Shen et al. 2010 text description If you want subsets of the SHEN10 catalog, use the *.dr7bh files discussed below for particular subsets. Shen et al. 2010, submitted (arXiv:1006.5178) dr7qzHW AND DR6ALLEN (AND SHEN10): The Allen et al. DR6 catalog has one line per spectrum, yielding 92677 lines of info for 86086 unique objects in common with the DR7 catalog. Three redshift errors in duplicate spectra in Allen et al. have been fixed: 101815.09+291314.7 was listed with z=0.7735 and z=2.2128; z=0.7735 is correct. 102127.68+290211.8 was listed with z=2.9360 and z=3.7009; z=2.9360 is correct. 102135.49+275656.0 was listed with z=2.0066 and z=0.6638; z=2.0066 is correct. pbh_allenANDdr7q.dat 92677 lines, Allen et al. catalog format pbh_allenANDdr7q.dr7qzHW 92677 lines, dr7qzHW catalog format pbh_allenANDdr7quniq.dr7qzHW 86086 unique lines, dr7qzHW catalog format pbh_allenANDdr7quniq.dr7bh 86086 unique lines, Shen et al. 2010 format pbh_allentab1.dat 93400 lines from Allen et al. (3 errors fixed) pbh_allentab1.dat.shortheader Allen et al. catalog column headers & numbers Allen et al. 2010, MNRAS in press (arXiv:1007.3991) dr7qzHW AND DR5GIBSON TABLE 1 (AND SHEN10): Removed two non-DR7 objects from Gibson et al. Table 1 (leaving 5036 entries): 170754.11+321655.5 Actually a compact early-type galaxy at z=0.485 172139.85+553204.2 Faint object in bright star halo; possibly M0 star Added the DR7 ID for all remaining objects as a new column (#41). pbh_gibsontab1.dat 5037 lines, Gibson et al. Table 1 format pbh_gibsontab1.dr7qzHW 5037 lines, dr7qzHW catalog format pbh_gibsontab1.dr7bh 5037 lines, Shen et al. 2010 format pbh_gibsontab1.longheader Gibson et al. Table 1 text description pbh_gibsontab1.shortheader Gibson et al. Table 1 column headers & numbers Gibson et al. 2009, ApJ, 692, 758-777 dr7qzHW AND DR6ALLEN AND DR5GIBSON TABLE 1: 5511 entries from Allen et al. on 5037 objects from Gibson et al. pbh_gibsontab1ANDallenANDdr7q.allen 5511 lines, Allen et al. format pbh_gibsontab1ANDallenANDdr7q.gibson 5511 lines, Gibson et al. Tab 1 format pbh_gibsontab1ANDallenANDdr7q.dr7qzHW 5511 lines, dr7qzHW format pbh_gibsontab1ANDallenANDdr7q.dr7bh 5511 lines, Shen et al. 2010 format