You may now search on any column in the mission database. Select the field you wish to search on and type
in the qualification. NOTE that if you choose a field in BOTH the form and in the User Option field,
then you may not get results or the result you expect.
In the table below is a list of all the column names available for search. Where reasonable a range or
set of valid values is listed. Additional useful notes are included. If you click on the field name, a
more detailed description of the data will be found.
The column label is used in the search forms and search results. The column name needs to be specified for GET requests.
| Column Name | Column Label | Data Type | Valid Values | Notes | UCDs |
| hpol_alt_target_name
| Alternate Target Name |
Character |
Examples: HD61931 |
All HD numbers or null |
ID_TARGET |
| hpol_category
| Category |
Character |
Examples: PLANETS, CATACLYSMIC VARIABLES |
Upper Case Category assignment is based on WUPPE Jotfid and category assignments |
CLASS_OBJECT |
| hpol_data_id
| Data ID |
Character |
Examples: lam-and_19900530, u-sge_19930731 |
Lower Case target name and observation date |
ID_MAIN |
| ra
| RA (J2000) |
Float |
Range 0 to 360 deg |
Right Ascension (J2000) |
POS_EQ_RA_MAIN |
| dec
| DEC (J2000) |
Float |
Range: -90 to +90 deg |
Declination (J2000) |
POS_EQ_DEC_MAIN |
| hpol_decker
| Decker |
Character |
in arcsec: 1.5", 3.0", 6.0", 12.0", 25", 50.0", 100.0", unknown |
The Decker controls the slit length |
INST_SETUP |
| hpol_elat
| Ecliptic Latitude |
Float |
Range: -90 to +90 deg |
Ecliptic Latitude |
POS_EC_LAT |
| hpol_elong
| Ecliptic Longitude |
Float |
Range: 0 to 360 deg |
>Ecliptic Longitude |
POS_EC_LON |
| hpol_exp_time
| Exp Time |
Integer |
Range: 154 to 21146 secs. |
Useful Exposure Time |
TIME_EXPTIME |
| hpol_glat
| Galactic Latitude |
Float |
Range: -90 to +90 deg |
Galactic Latitude |
POS_GAL_LAT |
| hpol_glong
| Galactic Longitude |
Float |
Range: 0 to 360 deg |
Galactic Longitude |
POS_GAL_LON |
| hpol_wuppe_jotfid
| Jotf ID |
Integer |
Examples: 3607 = L2PUP 2203 = PHI-PER |
An ID number assigned to each target observed by ASTRO mission See information on category and pointid as well as jotfid |
ID_IDENTIFIER |
| hpol_obs_start_time
| Obs. Start Time |
Date |
|
Observation Start Time |
TIME_DATE |
| hpol_posangle
| Position Angle |
Float |
Range: 0.0 to 180 deg |
Observatory Position Angle |
POS_POS-ANG |
| hpol_observatory
| Observatory |
Character |
Pine Bluff Observatory (PBO) |
Observatory Name |
OBSTY_ID |
| hpol_ref
| Reference |
Integer |
|
Number of journals using this dataset |
|
| hpol_slit
| Slit |
Character |
examples (in arcsec): 1.5", 3.0", 6.0", 12.0", 50.0", unknown |
Slit Widths |
INST_APERT |
| hpol_sptype
| Spec Type |
Character |
Examples: G8III-IV |
Spectral Type See Complete List |
SPECT_TYPE |
| hpol_target_name
| Target Name |
Character |
Mixed case e.g., Del2-Lyr, HD61931 |
Target Name |
ID_TARGET |
| hpol_type
| Object Type |
Character |
Examples: LRV-SRc, RV-TauB |
Object Type See Complete List |
OBJECT_ID |
| hpol_vmag
| V Mag |
Float |
Range: 0.08 to 15.6 |
Visual Magnitude |
PHOT_MAG_VISUAL |
| hpol_exp_length
| uncorr. Exp Length |
Character |
00:07 to 51:23 |
Uncorrected Exposure Time |
TIME_EXPTIME |