Bibcode
Verbeek, Kars; de Groot, Eelco; Groot, Paul J.; Scaringi, Simone; Drew, Janet; Greimel, Robert; Irwin, Mike; González-Solares, Eduardo; Gänsicke, Boris T.; Casares, J.; Corral-Santana, J. M.; Deacon, Niall; Steeghs, Danny
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 420, Issue 2, pp. 1115-1134.
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2012
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Description
We present the first catalogue of point-source ultraviolet (UV)-excess
sources selected from the UV-Excess Survey of the Northern Galactic
Plane (UVEX). UVEX images the Northern Galactic Plane in the U, g, r and
? bands in the Galactic latitude range -5° < b < +5°.
Through an automated algorithm, which works on a field-to-field basis,
we select blue UV-excess sources in 211 square degrees from the (U-g)
versus (g-r) colour-colour diagram and the g versus (U-g) and g versus
(g-r) colour-magnitude diagrams. The UV-excess catalogue covers the
magnitude range 14 < g < 22.5, contains 2170 sources and consists
of a mix of white dwarfs, post-common-envelope objects, interacting
binaries, quasars and active galactic nuclei. Two other samples of
outliers were found during the selection: (i) a 'subdwarf' sample,
consisting of no less than 9872 candidate metal-poor stars or lightly
reddened main-sequence stars, and (ii) a 'purple' sample consisting of
803 objects, most likely a mix of reddened late M giants, T Tauri stars,
planetary nebulae, symbiotic stars and carbon stars. Cross-matching the
selected UV-excess catalogue with other catalogues aids with the first
classification of the different populations and shows that more than 99
per cent of our selected sources are unidentified sources.
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