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j_cat_extract

This script extracts from the ISDC catalogue list of sources relevant to the Science Window in question with the help of cat_extract executable. It selects all the sources with fluxes known to be in the selected range and lying in the hollow cone (layer) defined by user. If fluxes are not specified then all sources are selected. It is possible to specify different flux criteria for different layers. Several layers can be mentioned in one call. More information on the ISDC catalogue you find in the Introduction to the INTEGRAL Data Analysis, [1].

In Table 13 you find the description of the parameters specific to the CAT_I level.

Table 13: j_cat_extract parameters included into the main script
   
Name Type Description
CAT_I_refCat string DOL of Reference Catalog

default: ``${ISDC_REF_CAT}''

CAT_I_usrCat string DOL of User Catalog

default: `` ''

CAT_I_radiusMin string Low limit for the position selection.

default: ``0 2.4''

CAT_I_radiusMax string High limit for the position selection.

default: ``2.4 5.8''

CAT_I_fluxDef string Column used for flux selection.

possible values:

``0'' - No flux selection

``1'' - JMXi_FLUX_1 column is used

``2'' - JMXi_FLUX_2 column is used

default: ``0''

CAT_I_fluxMin string Low limit for flux selection.

default: `` ''

CAT_I_fluxMax string High limit for flux selection.

default: `` ''

CAT_I_class string Object class of sources to select

default: `` ''

CAT_I_date real IJD for the public data.

possible values:

0 == all public;

0 == all private;

0 according to 'DAY_ID'

default: ``-1''


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