The HDF5/HTM large catalog format, data/catsHTM directory and access functions in the MATLAB and Python - credit page
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Credit
If you are using one of the large catalogs, please give the specific reference and acknowledgments to the catalogs you used (see list below) and add the following acknolwedgment. The XXX catalog we use was formatted into the HDF5/HTM large catalog format as described in Soumagnac & Ofek (2018) and developed as part of the Matlab Astronomy & Astrophysics Toolbox (Ofek 2014; ascl.soft 07005).
References and credit to individual catalogs:
2MASS and 2MASSxsc
M.F. Skrutskie, et al., 2006, AJ, 131, 1163
AKARI
Ishihara, D. et al. 2010 A&A 26, 514
APASS
Capak, P. et al. 2007 ApJS 172, 99
DECaLS
FIRST
Becker, R.H. et al. 1995 ApJ 450, 559
GAIA
Prusti, T. et al. 2016 A&A 595, 1
GALEX
Bianchi, L., et al. 2011, MNRAS, 411, 2770
IPHAS
Barentsen, G. et al. 2014 MNRAS 444, 3230
NVSS
Condon, J.J. et al. 1998 AJ 115, 1693
PS1
ROSAT
Voges, W. et al. 2000 IAUC 7432, 3
SDSS-DR10
UCAC-4
Zacharias, N. et al. 2013 AJ 145, 44
UKIDSS
USNO-B1
Monet, D., et al. 2003 AJ 125, 984
VISTA
The VISTA/VIKING survey (Edge, A. et al. 2013 Msngr 154, 32)
VST
The VST/ATLAS survey (Shanks, T., et al. 2015 MNRAS 451, 4238)
The VST/KiDS survey (de Jong, J.T.A., et al. 2017)
WISE
Wright, E.L., et al. 2010 AJ 140, 1868
XMM
3XMM-DR7 (Rosen et al. 2016; A&A 26, 590)
This research has made use of data obtained from the 3XMM XMM-Newton serendipitous source catalogue compiled by the 10 institutes of the XMM-Newton Survey Science Centre selected by ESA.