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The first Byurakan survey. A Catalogue of Galaxies with UV-Continuum

Markarian B.E., Lipovetsky V.A., Stepanian J.A., Erastova L.K., Shapovalova A.I.

Abstract

A Catalogue of galaxies with UV-Continuum (Markarian galaxies) detected during the First Byurakan Survey (FBS) is presented. The purpose of the Survey was to search for peculiar faint extragalactic objects with UV-excess radiation and to study them. The procedure of the observations and processing, the Survey areas, the object selections and classification creteria and also several selection effects are described. The Catalogue contains the following initial data on all the objects: the precise coordinates, visual magnitudes, angular sizes, redshifts and classification types. The observational results of slit spectra, UBV-photometry, IR-photometry (IRAS-data), morphology and some other data are also included into the Catalogue. While compiling the Catalogue the authors introduced some necessary corrections in the earlier published lists on galaxies with UV-continuum. In addition we included the objects with numbers 1501-1515. In most cases they are well-known Seyfert galaxies omitted by the authors in the lists, but detected on the plates. 41 objects from our lists are not included into the Catalogue, since they are either stars of our Galaxy or star projections on the galaxies. The Catalogue presents the largest homogeneous sample of AGN of different types on the northern sky for bright objects ( <16.0m). Up to the middle of 1987 the redshifts were measured for 1459 from 1969 objects of Catalogue.

The catalogue description

Below we describe in detail the parameters of FBS objects Catalogue presented in Table 7.