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The Astronomical Journal | 2008

The Second-Generation Guide Star Catalog: Description and Properties

Barry M. Lasker; M. G. Lattanzi; B. J. McLean; B. Bucciarelli; Ronald Drimmel; Jorge M. Garcia; Gretchen R. Greene; Fabrizia Guglielmetti; Christopher J. Hanley; George William Hawkins; Victoria G. Laidler; Charles Loomis; Michael G. Meakes; Roberto P. Mignani; R. Morbidelli; Jane E. Morrison; Renato Pannunzio; Amy Rosenberg; Maria Sarasso; Alessandro Spagna; Conrad R. Sturch; Antonio Volpicelli; Richard L. White; David Wolfe; Andrea Zacchei

The Guide Star Catalog II (GSC-II) is an all-sky database of objects derived from the uncompressed Digitized Sky Surveys that the Space Telescope Science Institute has created from the Palomar and UK Schmidt survey plates and made available to the community. Like its predecessor (GSC-I), the GSC-II was primarily created to provide guide star information and observation planning support for Hubble Space Telescope. This version, however, is already employed at some of the ground-based new-technology telescopes such as GEMINI, VLT, and TNG, and will also be used to provide support for the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and GAIA space missions as well as the Large Sky Area Multi-Object Fiber Spectroscopic Telescope, one of the major ongoing scientific projects in China. Two catalogs have already been extracted from the GSC-II database and released to the astronomical community. A magnitude-limited (RF = 18.0) version, GSC2.2, was distributed soon after its production in 2001, while the GSC2.3 release has been available for general access since 2007. The GSC2.3 catalog described in this paper contains astrometry, photometry, and classification for 945,592,683 objects down to the magnitude limit of the plates. Positions are tied to the International Celestial Reference System; for stellar sources, the all-sky average absolute error per coordinate ranges from 02 to 028 depending on magnitude. When dealing with extended objects, astrometric errors are 20% worse in the case of galaxies and approximately a factor of 2 worse for blended images. Stellar photometry is determined to 0.13-0.22 mag as a function of magnitude and photographic passbands (RF , BJ , IN ). Outside of the galactic plane, stellar classification is reliable to at least 90% confidence for magnitudes brighter than RF = 19.5, and the catalog is complete to RF = 20.


Archive | 2005

What Gaia Will See: All-Sky Source Counts from the GSC2

Ronald Drimmel; Beatrice Bucciarelli; M. G. Lattanzi; A. Spagna; C. Jordi; A. C. Robin; C. Reylé; X. Luri


Archive | 2006

What Gaia Will See

Ronald Drimmel; Alessandro Spagna; Beatrice Bucciarelli; Mario G. Lattanzi


Archive | 2006

What Gaia will see . All-sky counts in Gaia's unfiltered passband

Ronald Drimmel; Alessandro Spagna; Beatrice Bucciarelli; Mario G. Lattanzi


Archive | 2005

The Structure of the Thick Disc

Alessandro Spagna; Beatrice Bucciarelli; Daniela Carollo; Ronald Drimmel; Mario G. Lattanzi; B. J. McLean


Archive | 2004

Estimated Source Counts from the GSC-II Catalog

Ronald Drimmel; Alessandro Spagna; Beatrice Bucciarelli; Mario G. Lattanzi; B. J. McLean


Archive | 2002

Asymmetries in the Disk of the Milky Way

Ronald Drimmel; Beatrice Bucciarelli; Mario G. Lattanzi; Roberto Morbidelli; Alessandro Spagna


Archive | 1999

Searching for the Galactic Warp in Hipparcos

Ronald Drimmel; Mario G. Lattanzi


Archive | 1999

Looking at Spiral Arms, Waiting for GAIA

Ronald Drimmel; Mario G. Lattanzi


Archive | 1999

The Kinematic Signature of the Galactic Warp

Ronald Drimmel; R. L. Smart; M. G. Lattanzi

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Alessandro Spagna

Space Telescope Science Institute

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B. J. McLean

Space Telescope Science Institute

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Amy Rosenberg

Space Telescope Science Institute

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Andrea Zacchei

Space Telescope Science Institute

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Antonio Volpicelli

Space Telescope Science Institute

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B. Bucciarelli

Space Telescope Science Institute

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Barry M. Lasker

Space Telescope Science Institute

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