VizieR

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VizieR

Simple TargetList Of TargetsFast Xmatch with large catalogs or Simbad
Target Name (resolved by Sesame) or Position:
Target dimension:
NB: The epoch used for the query is the original epoch of the table(s)Radius Box size

  
J/MNRAS/443/2679
  GEEC2 spectroscopic survey of Galaxy groups (Balogh+, 2014)
Post annotation
img(gal)
1.J/MNRAS/443/2679/table1Catalogue of spectroscopic redshifts (9245 rows)

 
Query by Constraints constraints help applied on Columns (Output Order: + - )
ShowSortColumn  Constraint Explain   (UCD)
  recno  Record number assigned by the VizieR team. Should Not be used for identification. (meta.record)
  Gal  Galaxy identification number (meta.id;meta.main)
  n_Gal  (n)2 indicates a galaxy in one of the GEEC2 groups with spectroscopic reshift (tables 1 and 4) (meta.ref.url)
  RAJ2000 deg (n)(i) Right ascension (J2000) (pos.eq.ra;meta.main)
  DEJ2000 deg (n)(i) Declination (J2000) (pos.eq.dec;meta.main)
  z   [-0.0006/4.2] Redshift (src.redshift)
  q_z   [-2/29.5] Redshift quality, 4=secure (Note 1)   (meta.code.qual;src.redshift)
  logM* [Msun] (n) Stellar mass (Chabrier IMF) (phys.mass)
  E_logM* [Msun] (n) Upper uncertainty on stellar mass (stat.error;stat.max)
  e_logM* [Msun] (n) Lower uncertainty on stellar mass (stat.error)
  EW[OII] 0.1nm (n) [OII] equivalent width (rest frame) (spect.line.eqWidth)
  e_EW[OII] 0.1nm (n) Uncertainty on EW[OII] (stat.error;spect.line.eqWidth)
  Class (char) Classification: sf=star-forming, p=passive, int=intermediate (meta.code.class)
  Source (char) Source (GEEC2 or zCOSMOS) (meta.bib)
  zC  (n)1 if source is in zCosmos (meta.ref.url)
  Simbad  ask the Simbad data-base about this object (meta.ref.url)

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