Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Feb 2003
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Exploiting the ISO Data Archive. Infrared Astronomy in the Internet Age, held in Siguenza, Spain 24-27 June, 2002. Edited by
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
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Scientific paper
During most of ESA's ISO mission, the mid-infrared camera ISOCAM continued to observe the sky mainly around 6.7μm with a pixel field of view of 6'' in its so-called ``parallel mode'' while another instrument was prime.
This permitted an unbiased survey of limited areas of the infrared sky, albeit with varying depth and wavelength per field due to the different instrumental configurations used and the highly variable time spent per pointed observation.
Dedicated calibration, data reduction and source extraction methods were developed to analyse these serendipitously recorded data: 37000 individual pointings, taken during 6700 hours of observation. Using sophisticated merging algorithms, over 42 square degrees of the sky --- roughly one per mille of the celestial sphere --- are currently being processed and catalogued.
For the final catalogue around 30000 distinct point sources are expected. Their mid-infrared flux goes down to 0.5 mJy. Sources observed with the most sensitive instrumental configuration have a median flux of 2.7 mJy outside the galactic plane, and a median flux of 6.3 mJy inside the galactic plane.
We present an overview of the results of this recently finished data processing effort, outline the scientific potential of this data-set and present the first multi-wavelength cross-correlations.
Ott Stephan
Schartel Norbert
Siebenmorgen Ralf
Võ Thúy
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