Artículo
Searching for extragalactic sources in the VISTA variables in the VÍa láctea survey
Baravalle, Laura Daniela
; Alonso, Maria Victoria
; Castellón, José Luis Nilo; Beamín, Juan C.; Minniti, Dante
Fecha de publicación:
01/2018
Editorial:
IOP Publishing
Revista:
Astronomical Journal
ISSN:
0004-6256
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
We search for extragalactic sources in the VISTA Variables in the Vía Láctea survey that are hidden by the Galaxy. Herein, we describe our photometric procedure to find and characterize extragalactic objects using a combination of SExtractor and PSFEx. It was applied in two tiles of the survey: d010 and d115, without previous extragalactic IR detections, in order to obtain photometric parameters of the detected sources. The adopted criteria to define extragalactic candidates include CLASS-STAR < 0.3; 1.0 < R1 2 < 5.0 arcsec; 2.1 < C < 5; and F > 0.002 and the colors: 0.5 < (J-Ks) < 2.0 mag; 0.0 < (J-H) < 1.0 mag; 0.0 < (H-Ks) < 2.0 mag and (J-H) + 0.9 (H-Ks) > 0.44 mag. We detected 345 and 185 extragalactic candidates in the d010 and d115 tiles, respectively. All of them were visually inspected and confirmed to be galaxies. In general, they are small and more circular objects, due to the near-IR sensitivity to select more compact objects with higher surface brightness. The procedure will be used to identify extragalactic objects in other tiles of the VVV disk, which will allow us to study the distribution of galaxies and filaments hidden by the Milky Way.
Palabras clave:
CATALOGS
,
GALAXIES: FUNDAMENTAL PARAMETERS
,
GALAXIES: PHOTOMETRY
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SURVEYS
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Baravalle, Laura Daniela; Alonso, Maria Victoria; Castellón, José Luis Nilo; Beamín, Juan C.; Minniti, Dante; Searching for extragalactic sources in the VISTA variables in the VÍa láctea survey; IOP Publishing; Astronomical Journal; 155; 1; 1-2018
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