The MAGIC project observes the VHE sky (GeV~TeV) through Cherenkov
radiation events. The project is operating since 2004 and with the
support from the Spain-VO team they provide data access through a
VO-SSAP and web services. This service re-publishes the data with
homogeneized in flux units (given here in 'erg/(s.cm2)'). Photon
energy values in are transfomred to frequencies.
The MAGIC project observes the VHE sky (GeV~TeV) through Cherenkov
radiation events. The project is operating since 2004 and with the
support from the Spain-VO team they provide data access through a
VO-SSAP and web services. Our goal here is to provide the same kind of
service with the difference that the data is transformed and
homogeneized in its flux units, to values in 'erg/(s.cm2)', and photon
energy values in equivalent 'Hz' frequency values.
Reduced frames of lensed quasar observations from Maidanak
Observatory. See the referenceURL for details on the reduction
procedure and calibration data.
The 2MASS Point Source Catalogue, short a couple of exotic fields. We
provide this data mainly for matching with other catalogs within our
TAP service.
ML-Enhanced GCVS: Variable Stars with Gaia DR3 and TESS
Short Name:
KazVO Variable Stars
Date:
13 Mar 2025 08:45:50
Publisher:
Fesenkov Astrophysical Institute
Description:
This catalog combines photometric and astrometric data from three
major sources: the General Catalogue of Variable Stars (GCVS,
2017ARep...61...80S), Gaia DR3, and TESS. It provides detailed
information on variable stars, including their coordinates,
magnitudes, variability periods, parallaxes, proper motions, spectral
classifications, and other physical characteristics. Additionally, the
catalog includes computed parameters such as galactocentric distances
and model-predicted values for spectral types and variability types
for stars with incomplete observational data. The catalog aims to
facilitate studies of stellar variability, galactic structure, and
stellar evolution.
This service queries the unified source catalogue of radio sources
from the Multifrequency Snapshot Sky Survey (MSSS) Verification Field.
This survey is the first major observing program to be carried out
with LOFAR during its ongoing commissioning phase. This service
queries the unified source catalogue database for the MSSS survey. The
Verification Field is a region of 100 square degrees centered at
(15h,69◦).