T. Jarrett, IPAC
(990504)
The first 2MASS public data release consists of ~6% of the northern sky (low declination bands). The extended source catalog (XSC) contains 73980 sources, all which have the following properties:
Figure 2--
Differential extended source counts corresponding to low
stellar confusion fields, <1200 stars deg-2 brighter than 14th
mag at Ks. The error bars represent sqrt(n) uncertainty measures. The sources comprise a total areal
coverage of ~2350 square degrees. Most of the area is free of known nearby clusters (z < 0.1),
but a small percentage does include the Abell 262 cluster in Perseus and the outer fringes of the Virgo cluster. For comparison, deep but narrow-field counts from Glazebrook et al (1994), denoted with a dotted line, and Gardner et al (1997), denoted with "+" symbols, are shown.
Figure 4--Color-color distribution for extended sources located
within moderate stellar confusion fields,
1200 - 4000 stars deg-2 brighter than 14th mag at Ks.
Figure 5--Color-color distribution for extended sources
located
within moderate stellar confusion fields,
>4000 stars deg-2 brighter than 14th mag at Ks.
Extinction from obscuring dust in the Milky Way is a significant
reddening component. Approximately half of the sources are double or
triple star clusterings.
Informative plots:
The
predicted stellar number density, log [stars per deg2] brighter than 14th mag at K, as a function of the
galactic latitude.
Two sets of solutions are shown, that of 50° galactic longitude (solid line) and 130° galactic
longitude (dashed line). The dashed lines define regions of low (< 3.1), moderate (3.1 to 3.6) and high (>3.6) stellar
number density. The estimated confusion noise (Dmag) as a function of the stellar number density is denoted by the
dot-dashed line, assuming index a = 1, outlier cutoff q = 5s, and the beam size is 5".
Figure 1--Sky distribution of first release XSC.
The galactic plane is denoted with a red dashed line.
Figure 3--Color-color distribution for extended sources located within low stellar confusion fields,
<1200
stars deg-2 brighter than 14th mag at Ks. The galaxy color-color is demarked by symbols coded according to the
J-Ks signal to noise ratio.
The solid lines denote the main-sequence locus
(giants diverge at large J-H). The dashed
line and triangle points denote the K-correction curve for a spiral galaxy (no evolution), where each triangle
represents 0.1 in redshift (z).
The
expected number of doubles stars and triple stars (dotted lines) with galactic latitude.
For
comparison, the total number of stars (solid line) and the expected number of field galaxies (dashed line) are given.
The longitude is fixed at 90 deg. The calculations are based on the starcount models of Jarrett (1992). Double stars,
dominated by sky-projected associations, represent primary-secondary separations of less than 6" (the 2MASS
PSF for comparison has a FWHM > 2"). The galaxy counts are based on 2MASS data.
Figure 6--Angular size of extended sources as a function of the Ks mag. The (top panel) shows the size
distribution (in arc seconds) of the semi-major axis radius corresponding to the best fit ellipse of the 20 mag arcsec-2
Ks-band isophote. The minimum radius corresponds to 7" (horizontal dashed line). The (middle panel) shows the size
distribution of the semi-major axis radius corresponding
to the best fit ellipse of the 21 mag arcsec-2 J-band isophote.
The bottom panel shows the semi-major axis radius corresponding to the 3-sigma Ks-band isophote, corresponding to
roughly 18.8 mag arcsec-2
surface brightness. The minimum 3-sigma radius is ~5". Note: for the 3-sigma distribution, only about half of the sources are plotted.
Image Gallery
as seen in J,H, Ks composite. Each image is 101" in
angular size, the maximum size for 2MASS extended source "postage-stamp" images. Reading left to right: (top
panel) Messier 100, Messier 98, NGC 4340, NGC 4189; (bottom panel) NGC 4305, NGC 4344, IC 769, NGC 4165.
Bright 2MASS galaxies as seen in the Ks-band. The sequence is arranged in order of integrated Ks-band flux, reading left to right. 1st panel: Ks mags range from 9th to 10.5; 2nd panel: 10.5 - 11.0; 3rd panel: 11.0 - 11.6; 4th panel: 11.6 to 12.1; 5th panel: 12.1 - 12.3; 6th panel: 12.3 - 12.6; last panel: 12.6 - 12.9. Each image is 60" in angular width.
2MASS galaxies at the Ks-band sensitivity requirement limit, Ks~13.5 mag. The sequence is arranged in order of integrated Ks-band flux, reading left to right. 1st panel: Ks mags range from 13th to 13.1; 2nd panel:13.1 - 13.3; 3rd panel:13.3 - 13.4; last panel:13.4 - 13.5. Each image is 30" in angular width.
Galaxies found in the galactic plane (approx coords: 240° , +4.5° ), corresponding to a density of 4500 stars per deg2 brighter than 14th mag. The sequence is arranged in order of integrated Ks-band flux, ranging 11.8 to 13.8 mag (reading left to right). The upper row corresponds to the J-band postage stamp image, middle row the H-band and bottom row the Ks-band images. Each image is 50" in angular width.
Galaxies found near the galactic center bulge (approx coords: 12° , +5.0° ), corresponding to a density of 30,000 stars per deg2 brighter than 14th mag. The sequence is arranged in order of integrated Ks-band flux, ranging 11.0 to 12.7 mag (reading left to right). The upper row corresponds to the J-band postage stamp image, middle row the H-band and bottom row the Ks-band images. Each image is 50" in angular width.
Galactic extended sources. J,H,Ks three-color images of H II regions (upper panel), clusters and nebulosity (middle panel; far right image corresponds to a piece of the Crab Nebula), reflection nebulae and YSOs (bottom panel).