MAST/GALEX Tutorial February, 2007 Version 4.3 (Referencing all GR2/GR3 products)

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MAST/GALEX Tutorial February, 2007 Version 4.3 (Referencing all GR2/GR3 products)

Table of Contents Basic Tour CasJobs in GALEX (slides 23-33) Getting started: help, DataBase tables Searching through programs by sky areas (tiles) Simple and SQL Search forms (search by objects) Navigating the Explore page Retrieving the data (now including spectra) Bells and whistles for advanced searches:

MAST/GALEX: Home Page Broad Navigation Tools The top banner allows for quick access to the most common features of the GALEX Site. Links to other MAST missions are also here Detailed Options The left gutter Provides options for exploring/browsing GALEX data, including Data Search query Forms and Data Retrieval lists by Program and sky-tile

Contains: Mission Information How to browse/retrieve data Data Release schedule GI Program Link to data search Link to Search help Links to related aids (tutorial) Getting Started Page

Image Data Search, first on tiles: (e.g. MIS program) Click green button to browse image Mark data & click blue Retrieve arrow (step 1 of downloading data). (Whole tile image)

…clicked on Retrieve Imaging to select files for data download Select files : individual: click Download, file groups: click Submit (green button). Follow instructions for sending a simple ftp-get request third button allows downloads of data for an individual visit.

Opened Spectra: lists GR2 grism tiles For coplotted spatial spectral visits, click green Submit button, Clicking on Retrieve Spectra/FITS takes you to file products. (next page).

Retrieval of spectra Click here to download a single file. Mark all or individual entry box to get all or some files. By visit, or coadded

Simple form: data search on objects Resolve objects name with either NED or SIMBAD Add field constraints Select output columns (to request spectra, add isThereSpectrum) Output in multiple formats Search by TARGET NAME or POSITION. This form permits data in general categories, e.g. sky area

Search on Simple form to find object at input position in sky: Enter coords of object of interest Set Radius (search limit) Click on Search Sort on distance: (first entry will be object closest to your input RA, Dec)

Search on Simple form to objects with spectral data Enter value ( = 1) Select IsThereSpectrum. in user-spec menu tab Click on add & Search Result is objects within search radius for which spectra are observed.

Want to Proceed to the SQL search form? Start by browsing the Database Info Page Tables/Functions: Links to names and descriptions used as search parameters You may need some of these tables to formulate your SQL queries.

The DB Info menu will allow one to browse the entire database structure: tables, views, user fns., internal procedures and all data and constants used. Clicking on the + sign will reveal the underlying structure. Clicking on each individual item, i.e. Tables, will list all tables and a description of their contents (see next slide) Note again that table names are needed for many SQL queries! MAST/GALEX: DataBase Info

DB Info allows for a description of records in each Table. Parallel actions bring you to descriptions of Function records. MAST/GALEX: DB Info Clicking on Tables opens a submenu and a description of available database tables. Clicking on a table name returns detailed information about the fields it contains.

Submit your SQL query (help at help/docs/sql_help.asp ) Explore the details of an object Now use the SQL Form (note pulldown menu) : Output is list of objects

Object information: id, mode,… Also displayed are coordinates and number of visits in each observing mode ___________________________ Near and Far UV information at a glance: thumbnail image, position, magnitude, ellipticity, classification, etc. Image title (NUV,FUV) is a link to the FITS files download area Positioning the mouse over an object within an image returns a tooltip with the objects coordinates, its classification and wavelength bands. Clicking on the object will redirect the user to the summary page of that object. Clicking on a different circled object in the field brings up a page for this object Also, keywords on the page are active. Positioning over RA returns its definition. Explore the object image first:

Find some good data? Download it: Click to download FITS image data (individual and combined visits) Clicking on the image label in the return page will bring you to the FITS files downloading area.

Cojoined nuv/fuv spectral plot (all visits stacked) Explore 1D Spectrum 1D Spectrum Information of QSO: Z=0.4 (from Ly, CIV, & CIII 1909A)

Explore 2D Spectra (bottom section, GR1d release only) Near and Far UV 2D spectra For each spectrum we display the background- extraction window according to the extraction parameters shown below each spectrum. All data represent accumulated visits.

In the following example we will match objects with GALEX spectra with SDSS counterparts. We then look at a sample object with spectrum and redshift. To do this, it will be necessary first to research the names of GALEX tables relating to SDSS spectra (…OK, weve done this. They are galexxsdssdr3 and sdssdr3specphoto. We can now put them into our longish SQL query, shown in the next slide.) Advanced searches with the SQL Form

Input SQL Query for cross correlation: This query cross correlates the brightest GALEX objects against SDSS IDs and displays the results. Execute.

Looking deeper into browsable products: As before, click on Explore for an object of interest.

CasJobs: a general purpose tool for batch queries and data access* *CasJobs is a tool borrowed and adapted from the JHU/SDSS team. All functionality of basic SQL form. (except no Explore and more complex) – EXAMPLE 1 Data access and sharing (publish your database) Coordinate uploads for X-correlations (join databases). EXAMPLE 2 Batch jobs permit long running queries Allows:

First create an account on CASJobs* *Concept and implementation borrowed from the JHU/SDSS team and Wil OMullane.

CasJobs has an extensive help page Pay attention to context (left tab in query form). Will your query execute on MyDB or GalexGR2? Top bar menu allows navigation to DB, Query, Import, help, etc.

CASJobs: Example 1 (simple): Cut/paste query, e.g. from SQL box dropdown menu 1.Type query in box 2.Set headings to input DB (MyDB) and table name 3. Click on Submit or (browse only) Quick

Return page: browse your data Having clicked on Quick, browse your data Having clicked on Submit, you click on MyDB & work with the data (distance units remain in degrees) End of example

Example 2: Importing coordinate list to GALEX DB We will import a prepared coordinate list. A form will appear in the Import page giving the path. and file name of the list. We will enter the coordinate list in a new DB on our. account. Well ask for close matches to objects on our list. already observed by GALEX (or SDSS). STAND BY: next slide is a bit busy looking….

Example 2: How to match GALEX objects to an imported list on our DB 1.In menu click Import 2.Enter path and file name of 3 column data (or type in data entry box) 3.Click on Import (see message: table success- fully imported in new box below IMPORT) 4. Click finally on MyDB and select newly created table.

Lets check to see if our table is loaded properly: Display of coordinates youve imported Your list is imported: now match coordinates with GALEX observations To get here, you have: Clicked on your new table Put mouse on View Data Click Go

Go back to DB (top menu). Click on your new table, and mouse to neighbors: Choose a search radius, give new table name of joined ObjID lists, click Go Select search radius Input name of new table of GALEX matched positions

Casjobs works, matching…. Wait for blue Finish notice Next click on MyDB, then click on your joined table name

Your new table of GALEX-matched objects: You can now work with these GALEX- matched objects. END OF EXAMPLE GALEX ObjIDs Matched object positions