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The UCD1+
controlled vocabulary
Version 1.11
This version:
http://www.ivoa.net/Documents/REC/UCD/UCDlist-20051231.html
Latest version:
http://www.ivoa.net/Documents/latest/UCDlist.html
Previous version(s):
http://www.ivoa.net/Documents/PR/UCD/UCDlist-20051011.html
Editor(s):
S. Derriere, A.
Preite Martinez
Author(s):
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Andrea Preite Martinez (andrea.preitemartinez@rm.iasf.cnr.it) |
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Sébastien Derriere (derriere@astro.u-strasbg.fr) |
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Norman Gray (norman@astro.gla.ac.uk) |
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Robert Mann (rgm@roe.ac.uk) |
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Jonathan
McDowell (jcm@cfa.harvard.edu) |
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Thomas Mc Glynn
(Thomas.A.McGlynn@nasa.gov) |
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François Ochsenbein
(francois@astro.u-strasbg.fr) |
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Pedro Osuna (Pedro.Osuna@esa.int) |
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Guy Rixon (gtr@ast.cam.ac.uk) |
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Roy Williams
(roy@cacr.caltech.edu) |
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This document describes the list of controlled terms used to build the
Unified Content Descriptors, Version 1+ (UCD1+).
The document describing the UCD1+ can be found at the URL: http://www.ivoa.net/Documents/latest/UCD.html. This
document reviews the structure of the UCD1+ and presents the current
vocabulary.
This is an IVOA Recommendation. The first release of this document (The
UCD1+ controlled vocabulary Version 1.11) was 2005-12-31.
This document has been produced by the IVOA UCD Working Group.
A list of current IVOA Recommendations and other technical documents can
be found at http://www.ivoa.net/Documents/.
This document is based on the W3C documentation
standards as adapted for the IVOA.
A UCD is a string which contains textual tokens called
‘words’, separated by semicolons(;). A
word is composed of ‘atoms’, separated by periods(.).
The hierarchy is as follows:
atoms -->
words --> composed words
UCD1+ are either single words, or a composition
of several words.
UCDs are “controlled” (through a process that is also
indicated in the reference document above). Control is exercised at the level
of words (UCD1+) and at the level of the vocabulary (atoms) used to form words.
A consistent list of atoms will be mantained, making sure that the same atom
always means the same thing, even if used in combination with different other
atoms.
Atoms are defined following these guidelines:
1. Abbreviations are kept to a minimum, and only if the result is not
ambiguous. (ra, dec are acceptable, but t is ambiguous: time and temperature are used
instead.)
2. Atoms are not hyphenated. The separation is marked by a capital
letter to help readability (position angle = posAng) unless the composed word has a
well known acronym (signal to noise ratio = snr) or short
form (standard deviation = stdev).
The list of UCD1+ words presented in this document was initially
generated applying the rules and recommendations of PR-UCD-20040823 to
catalogues/tables in VizieR. The original motivation was to transform old UCD1
into an improved version, trying to build a list of combinations of new words
that could describe all the existing UCD1 terms.
The list of UCD1+ words is maintained by the UCD Scientific Board,
following the procedure defined in the UCD Recommendation document (http://www.ivoa.net/Documents/latest/UCD.html), and
described in detail in
http://www.ivoa.net/Documents/latest/UCDlistMaintenance.html .
All existing UCD1+ words are grouped into 12 main categories. These
categories are expressed by the first atom of the word, whose possible values
are:
This section includes concepts involving
or indicating some mathematical operation performed on the primary
‘concept’ or just the presence of an arithmetic factor or operator.
This section describes the electromagnetic
spectrum, either in a monochromatic way or in predefined intervals. The
complete list of proposed bands (in seven classical regions of the e.m. spectrum: radio, millimeter, infrared, optical,
ultraviolet, x-ray and gamma-ray), can be found in the document Note-EMSpectrum-20040520
This section includes all quantities
related to astronomical instrumentation, e.g. detectors (plates, CCDs, etc.),
spectrographs, and telescopes (including observatories or missions), etc.
This section includes all the information
that is not coming directly from a measurement, and information that could not
be included in other sections.
In principle under this section should go
all words describing an observation (the name of the observer or PI, the
observing conditions, the name of the field). In
practice, the section is very ‘thin’ and could be deleted, if the sparse
content could be housed elsewere.
All the words describing photometric
measures are included in this section. The definitions distinguish between a
flux density (flux per unit frequency interval), a flux density integrated over
a given e.m. interval (flux if expressed linearly, mag
if expressed by a log), or a flux expressed in counts/s (if the setup of the
detector is photon counting observing mode). ‘Colors’, which are
differences of magnitudes (i.e. ratios of fluxes) measured in different
bandpasses, are also included.
This section includes atomic and molecular
data (mainly used for spectroscopy) and basic physical quantities (temperature,
mass, gravity, luminosity, etc.)
This section describes all quantities
related to the position of an object on the sky:
For historical reasons, photometric data
taken in narrow spectral bands with instruments called spectrographs are
classified as spectroscopic data. These definitions should not be confused with
those in the em
category. em
represents the independent variable, or dispersion axis, and phot and spect describe the dependent variable, or
flux axis.
This is a rather generic section, mainly
devoted to source classifications. Variability, orbital, and velocity data are
also included in this section.
This section includes statistical
information on measurements.
Quantities related to time (age, date,
period, etc.) are described in this section.
All words are preceded by a ‘syntax’ code that can help in
the process of building composed UCD1+.
Q | arith | Arithmetic quantitiesS | arith.diff | Difference between two quantities described by the same UCDP | arith.factor | Numerical factorP | arith.grad | GradientP | arith.rate | Rate (per time unit)S | arith.ratio | Ratio between two quantities described by the same UCDQ | arith.zp | Zero pointS | em | Electromagnetic spectrumS | em.IR | Infrared part of the spectrumS | em.IR.15-30um | Infrared between 15 and 30 micronS | em.IR.3-4um | Infrared between 3 and 4 micronS | em.IR.30-60um | Infrared between 30 and 60 micronS | em.IR.4-8um | Infrared between 4 and 8 micronS | em.IR.60-100um | Infrared between 60 and 100 micronS | em.IR.8-15um | Infrared between 8 and 15 micronS | em.IR.H | Infrared between 1.5 and 2 micronS | em.IR.J | Infrared between 1.0 and 1.5 micronS | em.IR.K | Infrared between 2 and 3 micronS | em.UV | Ultraviolet part of the spectrumS | em.UV.10-50nm | Ultraviolet between 10 and 50 nmS | em.UV.100-200nm | Ultraviolet between 100 and 200 nmS | em.UV.200-300nm | Ultraviolet between 200 and 300 nmS | em.UV.50-100nm | Ultraviolet between 50 and 100 nmS | em.X-ray | X-ray part of the spectrumS | em.X-ray.hard | Hard X-ray (12 - 120 keV)S | em.X-ray.medium | Medium X-ray (2 - 12 keV)S | em.X-ray.soft | Soft X-ray (0.12 - 2 keV)Q | em.energy | Energy value in the em frameQ | em.freq | Frequency value in the em frameS | em.gamma | Gamma rays part of the spectrumS | em.gamma.hard | Hard gamma ray (>500 keV)S | em.gamma.soft | Soft gamma ray (120 - 500 keV)S | em.line | Designation of major atomic linesS | em.line.Brgamma | Bracket gamma lineS | em.line.HI | 21cm hydrogen lineS | em.line.Halpha | H-alpha lineS | em.line.Hbeta | H-beta lineS | em.line.Hgamma | H-gamma lineS | em.line.OIII | [OIII] lineS | em.mm | Millimetric part of the spectrumS | em.mm.100-200GHz | Millimetric between 100 and 200 GHzS | em.mm.1500-3000GHz | Millimetric between 1500 and 3000 GHzS | em.mm.200-400GHz | Millimetric between 200 and 400 GHzS | em.mm.30-50GHz | Millimetric between 30 and 50 GHzS | em.mm.400-750GHz | Millimetric between 400 and 750 GHzS | em.mm.50-100GHz | Millimetric between 50 and 100 GHzS | em.mm.750-1500GHz | Millimetric between 750 and 1500 GHzS | em.opt | Optical part of the spectrumS | em.opt.B | Optical band between 400 and 500 nmS | em.opt.I | Optical band between 750 and 1000 nmS | em.opt.R | Optical band between 600 and 750 nmS | em.opt.U | Optical band between 300 and 400 nmS | em.opt.V | Optical band between 500 and 600 nmS | em.radio | Radio part of the spectrumS | em.radio.100-200MHz | Radio between 100 and 200 MHzS | em.radio.12-30GHz | Radio between 12 and 30 GHzS | em.radio.1500-3000MHz | Radio between 1500 and 3000 MHzS | em.radio.20-100MHz | Radio between 20 and 100 MHzS | em.radio.200-400MHz | Radio between 200 and 400 MHzS | em.radio.3-6GHz | Radio between 3 and 6 GHzS | em.radio.400-750MHz | Radio between 400 and 750 MHzS | em.radio.6-12GHz | Radio between 6 and 12 GHzS | em.radio.750-1500MHz | Radio between 750 and 1500 MHzQ | em.wavenumber | Wavenumber value in the em frameQ | em.wl | Wavelength value in the em frameQ | em.wl.central | Central wavelengthQ | em.wl.effective | Effective wavelengthQ | instr | InstrumentE | instr.background | Instrumental backgroundQ | instr.bandpass | Bandpass (e.g.: band name) of instrumentQ | instr.bandwidth | Bandwidth of the instrumentQ | instr.baseline | Baseline for interferometryS | instr.beam | BeamQ | instr.calib | Calibration parameterS | instr.det | DetectorQ | instr.det.noise | Instrument noiseQ | instr.det.psf | Point Spread FunctionQ | instr.det.qe | Quantum efficiencyQ | instr.dispersion | Dispersion of a spectrographS | instr.filter | FilterS | instr.fov | Field of viewS | instr.obsty | Observatory, satellite, missionQ | instr.obsty.seeing | SeeingQ | instr.offset | Offset angle respect to main direction of observationQ | instr.order | Spectral order in a spectrographQ | instr.param | Various instrumental parametersS | instr.pixel | Pixel (default size: angular)S | instr.plate | Photographic plateQ | instr.plate.emulsion | Plate emulsionQ | instr.precision | Instrument precisionQ | instr.saturation | Instrument saturation thresholdQ | instr.scale | Instrument scale (for CCD, plate, image)Q | instr.sensitivity | Instrument sensitivity, detection thresholdQ | instr.setup | Instrument configuration or setupQ | instr.skyLevel | Sky levelQ | instr.skyTemp | Sky temperatureQ | instr.tel | TelescopeQ | instr.tel.focalLength | Telescope focal lengthP | meta | MetadataP | meta.bib | Bibliographic referenceP | meta.bib.author | Author nameP | meta.bib.bibcode | BibcodeP | meta.bib.fig | Figure in a paperP | meta.bib.journal | Journal nameP | meta.bib.page | Page numberP | meta.bib.volume | Volume numberP | meta.code | Code or flagP | meta.code.class | Classification codeP | meta.code.error | limit uncertainty error flagP | meta.code.member | Membership codeP | meta.code.mime | MIME typeP | meta.code.multip | Multiplicity or binarity flagP | meta.code.qual | Quality, precision, reliability flag or codeP | meta.cryptic | Unknown or impossible to understand quantityP | meta.curation | Identity of man/organization responsible for the dataQ | meta.dataset | DatasetS | meta.file | FileS | meta.fits | FITS standardP | meta.id | Identifier, name or designationP | meta.id.assoc | Identifier of associated counterpartP | meta.id.cross | Cross identificationP | meta.id.parent | Identification of parent sourceP | meta.id.part | Part of identifier, suffix or sub-componentS | meta.main | Main value of somethingS | meta.modelled | Quantity was produced by a modelP | meta.note | Note or remark (longer than a code or flag)P | meta.number | Number (of things; e.g. nb of object in an image)P | meta.record | Record numberP | meta.ref | Reference, or originP | meta.ref.url | URL, web addressS | meta.software | Software used in generating dataS | meta.table | Table or catalogueP | meta.title | Title or explanationQ | meta.ucd | UCDP | meta.unit | UnitP | meta.version | VersionS | obs | ObservationQ | obs.airMass | AirmassS | obs.atmos | AtmosphereQ | obs.atmos.extinction | Atmospheric extinctionQ | obs.atmos.refractAngle | Atmospheric refraction angleS | obs.calib | Calibration observationS | obs.field | Region covered by the observationS | obs.image | ImageQ | obs.observer | Observer, discovererQ | obs.param | Various observation or reduction parameterE | phot | PhotometryE | phot.antennaTemp | Antenna temperatureQ | phot.calib | Photometric calibrationC | phot.color | Color index or magnitude differenceQ | phot.color.excess | Color excessQ | phot.color.reddFree | Dereddened colorE | phot.count | Flux expressed in countsE | phot.fluence | FluenceE | phot.flux | Photon fluxQ | phot.flux.bol | Bolometric fluxE | phot.flux.density | Flux density (per wl/freq/energy interval)E | phot.flux.density.sb | Flux density surface brightnessE | phot.flux.sb | Flux surface brightnessE | phot.limbDark | Limb-darkening coefficientsE | phot.mag | Photometric magnitudeQ | phot.mag.bc | Bolometric correctionQ | phot.mag.bol | Bolometric magnitudeQ | phot.mag.distMod | Distance modulusE | phot.mag.reddFree | Dereddened magnitudeE | phot.mag.sb | Surface brightness in magnitude unitsQ | phys | Physical quantitiesQ | phys.SFR | Star formation rateE | phys.absorption | Extinction or absorption along the line of sightQ | phys.absorption.coeff | Absorption coefficient (e.g. in a spectral line)Q | phys.absorption.gal | Galactic extinctionQ | phys.absorption.opticalDepth | Optical depthQ | phys.abund | AbundanceQ | phys.abund.Fe | Fe/H abundanceQ | phys.abund.X | Hydrogen abundanceQ | phys.abund.Y | Helium abundanceQ | phys.abund.Z | Metallicity abundanceQ | phys.acceleration | AccelerationQ | phys.albedo | Albedo or reflectanceQ | phys.angArea | Angular areaQ | phys.angMomentum | Angular momentumQ | phys.angSize | Angular size width diameter dimension extension major minor axis extraction radiusQ | phys.angSize.smajAxis | Angular size extent or extension of semi-major axisQ | phys.angSize.sminAxis | Angular size extent or extension of semi-minor axisQ | phys.area | Area (in linear units)Q | phys.atmol | Atomic and molecular physicsQ | phys.atmol.branchingRatio | Branching ratioQ | phys.atmol.collStrength | Collisional strengthQ | phys.atmol.collisional | Related to collisionsQ | phys.atmol.configuration | ConfigurationQ | phys.atmol.crossSection | Atomic / molecular cross-sectionQ | phys.atmol.damping | Atomic damping quantities (van der Waals)Q | phys.atmol.element | ElementQ | phys.atmol.excitation | Atomic molecular excitation parameterQ | phys.atmol.final | Quantity refers to atomic/molecular final/ground state, level, ecc.Q | phys.atmol.initial | Quantity refers to atomic/molecular initial state, level, ecc.Q | phys.atmol.ionStage | IonS | phys.atmol.ionization | Related to ionizationQ | phys.atmol.lande | Lande factorS | phys.atmol.level | Atomic levelQ | phys.atmol.lifetime | Lifetime of a levelQ | phys.atmol.lineShift | Line shifting coefficientQ | phys.atmol.number | Atomic number ZQ | phys.atmol.oscStrength | Oscillator strengthQ | phys.atmol.parity | ParityQ | phys.atmol.qn | Atomic quantum numberQ | phys.atmol.qn.I | Nuclear spin quantum numberQ | phys.atmol.radiationType | Type of radiation characterizing atomic lines (electric dipole/quadrupole, magnetic dipole)Q | phys.atmol.sweight | Statistical weightQ | phys.atmol.term | Atomic termQ | phys.atmol.transProb | Atomic transition probability, Einstein A coefficientS | phys.atmol.transition | Transition between statesQ | phys.atmol.wOscStrength | Weighted oscillator strengthQ | phys.atmol.weight | Atomic weightQ | phys.columnDensity | Column densityS | phys.composition | Quantities related to composition of objectsQ | phys.composition.massLightRatio | Mass to light ratioQ | phys.composition.yield | Mass yieldQ | phys.density | Density (of mass, electron, ...)Q | phys.dielectric | Complex dielectric functionQ | phys.dispMeasure | Dispersion measureV | phys.electField | Electric fieldS | phys.electron | ElectronQ | phys.electron.degen | Electron degeneracy parameterQ | phys.emissMeasure | Emission measureQ | phys.emissivity | EmissivityQ | phys.energy | EnergyQ | phys.energy.density | Energy-densityQ | phys.eos | Equation of stateQ | phys.excitParam | Excitation parameter UQ | phys.gauntFactor | Gaunt factor/correctionQ | phys.gravity | GravityQ | phys.ionizParam | Ionization parameterQ | phys.ionizParam.coll | Collisional ionizationQ | phys.ionizParam.rad | Radiative ionizationE | phys.luminosity | LuminosityQ | phys.luminosity.fun | Luminosity functionE | phys.magAbs | Absolute magnitudeQ | phys.magAbs.bol | Bolometric absolute magnitudeV | phys.magField | Magnetic fieldQ | phys.mass | MassQ | phys.mass.loss | Mass lossQ | phys.mol | Molecular dataQ | phys.mol.dipole | Molecular dipoleQ | phys.mol.dipole.electric | Molecular electric dipole momentQ | phys.mol.dipole.magnetic | Molecular magnetic dipole momentQ | phys.mol.dissociation | Molecular dissociationQ | phys.mol.formationHeat | Formation heat for moleculesQ | phys.mol.qn | Molecular quantum numbersQ | phys.mol.quadrupole | Molecular quadrupoleQ | phys.mol.quadrupole.electric | Molecular electric quadrupole momentS | phys.mol.rotation | Molecular rotationS | phys.mol.vibration | Molecular vibrationQ | phys.polarization | Polarization degree (or percentage)Q | phys.polarization.circular | Circular polarizationQ | phys.polarization.linear | Linear polarizationQ | phys.polarization.rotMeasure | Rotation measure polarizationQ | phys.polarization.stokes | Stokes polarizationQ | phys.pressure | PressureQ | phys.recombination.coeff | Recombination coefficientQ | phys.refractIndex | Refraction indexQ | phys.size | Size (not angular)Q | phys.size.axisRatio | Axis ratio (a/b) or (b/a)Q | phys.size.diameter | DiameterQ | phys.size.radius | RadiusQ | phys.size.smajAxis | Linear semi major axisQ | phys.size.sminAxis | Linear semi minor axisQ | phys.temperature | TemperatureQ | phys.temperature.effective | Effective temperatureQ | phys.temperature.electron | Electron temperatureQ | phys.transmission | Transmission (of filter, instrument, ...)V | phys.veloc | Space velocityQ | phys.veloc.ang | Angular velocityQ | phys.veloc.dispersion | Velocity dispersionQ | phys.veloc.escape | Escape velocityQ | phys.veloc.expansion | Expansion velocityQ | phys.veloc.microTurb | Microturbulence velocityQ | phys.veloc.orbital | Orbital velocityQ | phys.veloc.pulsat | Pulsational velocityQ | phys.veloc.rotat | Rotational velocityQ | phys.veloc.transverse | Transverse / tangential velocityQ | pos | Position and coordinatesQ | pos.angDistance | Angular distance, elongationQ | pos.angResolution | Angular resolutionQ | pos.az | Position in alt-azimutal frameQ | pos.az.alt | Alt-azimutal altitudeQ | pos.az.azi | Alt-azimutal azimutQ | pos.az.zd | Alt-azimutal zenith distanceS | pos.barycenter | BarycenterS | pos.bodyrc | Body related coordinatesQ | pos.bodyrc.alt | Body related coordinate (altitude on the body)Q | pos.bodyrc.lat | Body related coordinate (latitude on the body)Q | pos.bodyrc.long | Body related coordinate (longitude on the body)S | pos.cartesian | Cartesian (rectangular) coordinatesQ | pos.cartesian.x | Cartesian coordinate along the x-axisQ | pos.cartesian.y | Cartesian coordinate along the y-axisQ | pos.cartesian.z | Cartesian coordinate along the z-axisS | pos.cmb | Cosmic Microwave Background reference frameQ | pos.dirCos | Direction cosineV | pos.distance | Linear distanceS | pos.earth | Coordinates related to EarthQ | pos.earth.altitude | Altitude, height on Earth above sea levelQ | pos.earth.lat | Latitude on EarthQ | pos.earth.lon | Longitude on EarthS | pos.ecliptic | Ecliptic coordinatesQ | pos.ecliptic.lat | Ecliptic latitudeQ | pos.ecliptic.lon | Ecliptic longitudeS | pos.eop | Earth orientation parametersQ | pos.eop.nutation | Earth nutationQ | pos.ephem | EphemerisS | pos.eq | Equatorial coordinatesQ | pos.eq.dec | Declination in equatorial coordinatesQ | pos.eq.ha | Hour-angleQ | pos.eq.ra | Right ascension in equatorial coordinatesQ | pos.eq.spd | South polar distance in equatorial coordinatesS | pos.errorEllipse | Positional error ellipseQ | pos.frame | Reference frame used for positionsS | pos.galactic | Galactic coordinatesQ | pos.galactic.lat | Latitude in galactic coordinatesQ | pos.galactic.lon | Longitude in galactic coordinatesS | pos.galactocentric | Galactocentric coordinate systemS | pos.geocentric | Geocentric coordinate systemQ | pos.healpix | Hierarchical Equal Area IsoLatitude PixelizationS | pos.heliocentric | Heliocentric position coordinate (solar system bodies)Q | pos.HTM | Hierarchical Triangular MeshS | pos.lambert | Lambert projectionS | pos.lg | Local Group reference frameS | pos.lsr | Local Standard of Rest reference frameQ | pos.lunar | Lunar coordinatesQ | pos.lunar.occult | Occultation by lunar limbQ | pos.parallax | ParallaxQ | pos.parallax.dyn | Dynamical parallaxQ | pos.parallax.phot | Photometric parallaxesQ | pos.parallax.spect | Spectroscopic parallaxQ | pos.parallax.trig | Trigonometric parallaxQ | pos.phaseAng | Phase angle, e.g. elongation of earth from sun as seen from a third cel. object
V | pos.pm | Proper motionQ | pos.posAng | Position angle of a given vectorV | pos.precess | Precession (in equatorial coordinates)S | pos.supergalactic | Supergalactic coordinatesQ | pos.supergalactic.lat | Latitude in supergalactic coordinatesQ | pos.supergalactic.lon | Longitude in supergalactic coordinatesP | pos.wcs | WCS keywordsP | pos.wcs.cdmatrix | WCS CDMATRIXP | pos.wcs.crpix | WCS CRPIXP | pos.wcs.crval | WCS CRVALP | pos.wcs.ctype | WCS CTYPEP | pos.wcs.naxes | WCS NAXESP | pos.wcs.naxis | WCS NAXISP | pos.wcs.scale | WCS scale or scale of an imageQ | spect | SpectroscopyQ | spect.dopplerParam | Doppler parameter bE | spect.dopplerVeloc | Radial velocity, derived from the shift of some spectral featureE | spect.dopplerVeloc.opt | Radial velocity derived from a wavelength shift using the optical conventionE | spect.dopplerVeloc.radio | Radial velocity derived from a frequency shift using the radio conventionE | spect.index | Spectral indexE | spect.line | Spectral lineE | spect.line.asymmetry | Line asymmetryE | spect.line.broad | Spectral line broadeningQ | spect.line.broad.Stark | Stark line broadening coefficientE | spect.line.broad.Zeeman | Zeeman broadeningE | spect.line.eqWidth | Line equivalent widthE | spect.line.intensity | Line intensityE | spect.line.profile | Line profileE | spect.line.width | Spectral line fwhmQ | spect.resolution | Spectral (or velocity) resolutionS | src | Observed source viewed on the skyQ | src.class | Source classification (star, galaxy, cluster...)Q | src.class.color | Color classificationQ | src.class.distance | Distance class e.g. AbellQ | src.class.luminosity | Luminosity classQ | src.class.richness | Richness class e.g. AbellQ | src.class.starGalaxy | Star/galaxy discriminator, stellarity indexQ | src.class.struct | Structure classification e.g. Bautz-MorganQ | src.density | Density of sourcesQ | src.ellipticity | Source ellipticityQ | src.impactParam | Impact parameterQ | src.morph | Morphology structureQ | src.morph.param | Morphological parameterQ | src.morph.scLength | Scale length for a galactic component (disc or bulge)Q | src.morph.type | Hubble morphological type (galaxies)Q | src.orbital | Orbital parametersQ | src.orbital.eccentricity | Orbit eccentricityQ | src.orbital.inclination | Orbit inclinationQ | src.orbital.meanAnomaly | Orbit mean anomalyQ | src.orbital.meanMotion | Mean motionQ | src.orbital.node | Ascending nodeQ | src.orbital.periastron | PeriastronQ | src.redshift | RedshiftQ | src.redshift.phot | Photometric redshiftQ | src.sample | SampleQ | src.spType | Spectral type MKQ | src.var | Variability of sourceE | src.var.amplitude | Amplitude of variationQ | src.var.index | Variability indexQ | src.var.pulse | PulseQ | stat | Statistical parametersQ | stat.Fourier | Fourier coefficientQ | stat.Fourier.amplitude | Amplitude Fourier coefficientP | stat.correlation | Correlation between two parametersP | stat.covariance | Covariance between two parametersP | stat.error | Statistical errorP | stat.error.sys | Systematic errorQ | stat.fit | FitP | stat.fit.chi2 | Chi2P | stat.fit.dof | Degrees of freedomP | stat.fit.goodness | Goodness or significance of fitS | stat.fit.omc | Observed minus computedQ | stat.fit.param | Parameter of fitP | stat.fit.residual | Residual fitP | stat.likelihood | LikelihoodS | stat.max | Maximum or upper limitS | stat.mean | Mean, average valueS | stat.median | Median valueS | stat.min | Minimum or lowest limitQ | stat.param | ParameterP | stat.snr | Signal to noise ratioP | stat.stdev | Standard deviationQ | stat.value | Miscellaneous valueP | stat.variance | VarianceP | stat.weight | Statistical weightQ | time | TimeQ | time.age | AgeQ | time.crossing | Crossing timeQ | time.epoch | Epoch, julian dateQ | time.equinox | EquinoxQ | time.event | Duration of an event or phenomenonQ | time.event.end | End time of event or phenomenonQ | time.event.start | Start time of event or phenomenonQ | time.expo | Exposure on-time, durationQ | time.expo.end | End time of exposureQ | time.expo.start | Start time of exposureQ | time.interval | Interval of timeQ | time.lifetime | LifetimeQ | time.obs | Observation on-time, durationQ | time.obs.end | End time of observationQ | time.obs.start | Start time of observationQ | time.period | PeriodQ | time.phase | PhaseQ | time.relax | Relaxation timeQ | time.resolution | Time resolutionQ | time.scale | Timescale
1. Descriptions of the words were improved.
2. Designation of commonly used lines
have been moved to em.line.*. As a consequence, terms like em.IR.K.Brgamma or spect.index.Hbeta have been removed.
3. phys.at and phys.mol have been completely reorganized to improve the overall description of
this domain. A new branch phys.atmol has been introduced to group
concepts shared between phys.at and phys.mol.