"The IRSF-Zaritsky-AKARI-Spitzer(IRAC-MIPS) merged catalog"


allLMC_1.izim3r :LMC IRSF-Zaritsky-Spitzer(IRAC+MIPS24) merged catalog vol.1
allLMC_2.izim3r :vol.2
allLMC_3.izim3r :vol.3
allLMC_4.izim3r :vol.4
allLMC_5.izim3r :vol.5
allLMC_6.izim3r :vol.6

"allLMC.izim3r" is devided into six files.
The format of each file is as follows:

IRSFcatalog                                      
1  2    3    4  5   6  7   8  9   10   11   12   
ID R.A. DEC. Jm jer Hm her Km ker qflg pflg aflg 

matching Zaritsky catalog
13  14   15   16   17 18  19 20  21 22  23 24  25  26   
Nm1 dr1  R.A. Dec. Um uer Bm ber Vm ver Im ier flg flg2 

IRSFcatalog 2(sharpness and chi) 
27   28   29   30   31   32      
jshp jchi hshp hchi kshp kchi    

matching Spitzer-IRAC catalog                                                   
33  34   35  36  37   38   39 40  41 42  43 44  45  46  47  48  49  50  51  52  
Nm2 dr2  ID1 ID2 R.A. DEC. Jm jer Hm her Km ker m36 e36 m45 e45 m58 e58 m80 e80 

matching Spitzer (MIPS) catalog 
53  54   55 56   57   58   59   
Nm3 dr3  ID R.A. DEC. m240 e240 

Bm: B magnitude (Um, Vm, Im, Jm, Hm, Km, m36, m45, m58, m80, m240)
ber: B photometric error (...)
Nm: number of matching between the following 2 catalog sources:
    Nm1: between IRSF and Zaritsky sources
    Nm2: between IRSF-Zartitsky and IRAC-MIPS sources
    Nm3: between IRAC and MIPS sources
dr: distance from the nearest matched source.

ID, sharpness, chi, and flags are based on each catalog,
except the 26th column is a detection flag
which shows detections in four Zaritsky bands.
The flag of "1111" means the source is detected in all UBVI bands.