AstroSat UVIT Survey of M31: New Compact Source Catalog
Abstract
An ultraviolet survey of M31 has been carried out during 2017-23 with the UVIT instrument onboard the AstroSat Observatory. Here we present far and near ultraviolet (FUV and NUV) observations from the M31 UVIT survey, which covers a sky area of 3.5 × 1.3 with spatial resolution of 1 . The observations included six filter bands in the wavelength range of 120 nm to 280 nm. Including the six bands, 115,000 sources with signal-to-noise S/N3 ( 95,000 sources with signal-to-noise S/N5) were detected at FUV or NUV wavelengths, with the largest set of detections (54,000 sources) in the FUV 150 nm band (F148W filter). This is considerably more than for the first version of the M31 source catalog (published in 2020), in part due to additional observations of M31 by UVIT and in part due to improved data processing. The magnitude (mAB) at which incompleteness sets in is 23.0 in the F148W band, with the other bands somewhat less sensitive, with least sensitive band (in mAB units) N279N with incompleteness for sources fainter than 20.3). The faintest sources detectable in F148W have mAB25.4, with other bands having higher minimum detectable brightness, with N279N having minimum detectable limit of mAB22.1. The product of this work is the new M31 UVIT compact source catalog, containing positions, fluxes , magnitudes and S/N for the sources.
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