Object IDs in DR1 differ from DR2 and later releases.
DR4: Object 2268077759 (SMSS J172634.22-204320.6)
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Data release | DR4 |
RA (deg) | 261.643 |
Dec (deg) | -20.722 |
Galactic lon. (deg) | 4.643 |
Galactic lat. (deg) | 8.042 |
E(B-V) (SFD98) (mag) | 0.94 |
E(B-V) (GNILC) (mag) | 0.745 ± 0.043 |
Nearest DR4 source |
179843719 (6.6 arcs away) |
2nd-nearest DR4 source |
179843720 (7.9 arcs away) |
3rd-nearest DR4 source |
179843718 (14.9 arcs away) |
Times observed | 1 |
Total bad pixels | 0 |
Observing flags | 1 |
Magnitudes
Filter |
u |
v |
g |
r |
i |
z |
PSF mag. |
— |
— |
— |
— |
17.964 ± 0.133 |
— |
Petrosian mag. |
— |
— |
— |
— |
17.908 ± 0.139 |
— |
2 x 2 arcmin
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Images shown are the best images available from DR4, as determined by their coverage and approximate photometric zero-point.
Photometry measurements
Filter |
Image ID |
Magnitude (APC05) |
Flags |
Exp time (s) |
Image Quality (1=best to 3) |
i |
20140729111202 |
17.875 ± 0.108 |
1,0 |
10 |
2 |
Gaia DR3 data
Matching radius: 15"
|
Best match |
Second match |
Distance (arcsec) |
0.24 |
2.09 |
GAIA source ID |
4121028477831060480 |
4121028473502494848 |
Bp mag. |
19.767 |
20.389 |
G mag. |
18.743 |
20.435 |
Rp mag. |
17.692 |
18.891 |
Bp/Rp excess |
1.390 |
2.500 |
Parallax (mas) |
0.432 ± 0.210 |
0.044 ± 1.274 |
PM RA (mas/yr) |
-2.390 ± 0.290 |
-9.665 ± 1.666 |
PM Dec (mas/yr) |
-1.919 ± 0.173 |
-7.109 ± 1.042 |
A.E.N. (mas) |
0.0 ± 0.0 |
5.296 ± 8.980 |
UV to IR data
Matching radius: 2"
Filter |
Magnitude1 |
FUV |
--
±
--
|
NUV |
--
±
--
|
u |
--
±
--
|
g |
20.263
±
0.018
|
r |
18.864
±
0.005
|
i |
18.128
±
0.009
|
z |
17.715
±
0.008
|
Y |
--
±
--
|
J |
16.139
±
0.013
|
H |
--
±
--
|
K |
15.366
±
0.022
|
W1 |
--
±
--
|
W2 |
--
±
--
|
W3 |
--
±
--
|
W4 |
--
±
--
|
1Magnitude sources |
FUV/NUV: |
AB mag (calibrated) from GALEX |
ugriz: |
AB mag (Kron) from NOAO Source Catalog |
YJHK: |
Vega mag from VISTA (2" aperture) or 2MASS PSC |
W1-W4: |
Vega mag from CatWISE2020 or AllWISE (profile mag). No error value
means the stated value is an upper limit. |