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Planck Collaboration; Ade, P. A. R.; Aghanim, N.; Arnaud, M.; Ashdown, M.; Aumont, J.; Baccigalupi, C.; Balbi, A.; Banday, A. J.; Barreiro, R. B.; Bartlett, J. G.; Battaner, E.; Benabed, K.; Benoît, A.; Bernard, J.-P.; Bersanelli, M.; Bhatia, R.; Bonaldi, A.; Bonavera, L.; Bond, J. R.; Borrill, J.; Bouchet, F. R.; Bucher, M.; Burigana, C.; Butler, R. C.; Cabella, P.; Cantalupo, C. M.; Cappellini, B.; Cardoso, J.-F.; Carvalho, P.; Catalano, A.; Cayón, L.; Challinor, A.; Chamballu, A.; Chary, R.-R.; Chen, X.; Chiang, L.-Y.; Chiang, C.; Christensen, P. R.; Clements, D. L.; Colombi, S.; Couchot, F.; Coulais, A.; Crill, B. P.; Cuttaia, F.; Danese, L.; Davis, R. J.; de Bernardis, P.; de Rosa, A.; de Zotti, G.; Delabrouille, J.; Delouis, J.-M.; Désert, F.-X.; Dickinson, C.; Diego, J. M.; Dolag, K.; Dole, H.; Donzelli, S.; Doré, O.; Dörl, U.; Douspis, M.; Dupac, X.; Efstathiou, G.; Enßlin, T. A.; Eriksen, H. K.; Finelli, F.; Forni, O.; Fosalba, P.; Frailis, M.; Franceschi, E.; Galeotta, S.; Ganga, K.; Giard, M.; Giraud-Héraud, Y.; González-Nuevo, J.; Górski, K. M.; Gratton, S.; Gregorio, A.; Gruppuso, A.; Haissinski, J.; Hansen, F. K.; Harrison, D.; Helou, G.; Henrot-Versillé, S.; Hernández-Monteagudo, C.; Herranz, D.; Hildebrandt, S. R.; Hivon, E.; Hobson, M.; Holmes, W. A.; Hornstrup, A.; Hovest, W.; Hoyland, R. J.; Huffenberger, K. M.; Huynh, M.; Jaffe, A. H.; Jones, W. C.; Juvela, M.; Keihänen, E.; Keskitalo, R. et al.
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Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 536, id.A7
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Description
A brief description of the methodology of construction, contents and
usage of the Planck Early Release Compact Source Catalogue (ERCSC),
including the Early Cold Cores (ECC) and the Early Sunyaev-Zeldovich
(ESZ) cluster catalogue is provided. The catalogue is based on data that
consist of mapping the entire sky once and 60% of the sky a second time
by Planck, thereby comprising the first high sensitivity
radio/submillimetre observations of the entire sky. Four source
detection algorithms were run as part of the ERCSC pipeline. A
Monte-Carlo algorithm based on the injection and extraction of
artificial sources into the Planck maps was implemented to select
reliable sources among all extracted candidates such that the cumulative
reliability of the catalogue is ≥90%. There is no requirement on
completeness for the ERCSC. As a result of the Monte-Carlo assessment of
reliability of sources from the different techniques, an implementation
of the PowellSnakes source extraction technique was used at the five
frequencies between 30 and 143GHz while the SExtractor technique was
used between 217 and 857GHz. The 10σ photometric flux density
limit of the catalogue at |b| > 30° is 0.49, 1.0, 0.67, 0.5,
0.33, 0.28, 0.25, 0.47 and 0.82 Jy at each of the nine frequencies
between 30 and 857GHz. Sources which are up to a factor of ~2 fainter
than this limit, and which are present in "clean" regions of the Galaxy
where the sky background due to emission from the interstellar medium is
low, are included in the ERCSC if they meet the high reliability
criterion. The Planck ERCSC sources have known associations to stars
with dust shells, stellar cores, radio galaxies, blazars, infrared
luminous galaxies and Galactic interstellar medium features. A
significant fraction of unclassified sources are also present in the
catalogs. In addition, two early release catalogs that contain 915 cold
molecular cloud core candidates and 189 SZ cluster candidates that have
been generated using multifrequency algorithms are presented. The entire
source list, with more than 15000 unique sources, is ripe for follow-up
characterisation with Herschel, ATCA, VLA, SOFIA, ALMA and other
ground-based observing facilities.
Corresponding author: R.-R. Chary, e-mail: rchary [at] caltech.edu (rchary[at]caltech[dot]edu)
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