Bibcode
Vaccari, M.; Lari, C.; Angeretti, L.; Fadda, D.; Gruppioni, C.; Pozzi, F.; Prouton, O.; Aussel, H.; Babbedge, T.; Ciliegi, P.; Franceschini, A.; Gonzalez-Solares, E.; La Franca, F.; Oliver, S.; Perez-Fournon, I.; Rowan-Robinson, M.; Serjeant, S.; Väisänen, P.
Referencia bibliográfica
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 358, Issue 2, pp. 397-418.
Fecha de publicación:
4
2005
Número de citas
30
Número de citas referidas
26
Descripción
We present the final analysis of the European Large Area Infrared Space
Observatory (ISO) Survey (ELAIS) 15-μm observations, carried out with
the ISO Camera (ISOCAM) instrument on board the ISO.
The data-reduction method, known as the Lari Method, is based on a
mathematical model of the behaviour of the detector and was specifically
designed for the detection of faint sources in ISOCAM/ISO
Photopolarimeter (ISOPHOT) data. The method is fully interactive and
leads to very reliable and complete source lists.
The resulting catalogue includes 1923 sources detected with
signal-to-noise ratio of >5 in the 0.5-100mJy flux range and over an
area of 10.85deg2 split into four fields, making it the
largest non-serendipitous extragalactic source catalogue obtained to
date from the ISO data.
This paper presents the concepts underlying the data-reduction method
together with its latest enhancements. The data-reduction process, the
production and basic properties of the resulting catalogue are
discussed. The catalogue quality is assessed by means of detailed
simulations, optical identifications and comparison with previous
analyses.