
<resource schema="wise">
	<meta name="creationDate">2013-03-23T15:47:00</meta>
	<meta name="schema-rank">50</meta>
	<meta name="title">WISE All-Sky Release Catalog</meta>
	<meta name="description" format="rst">
		The Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) is a space-based imaging
		survey of the entire sky in the 3.4 (W1), 4.6 (W2), 12 (W3), and 22 (W4) μm
		mid-infrared.  This is the project's reliable Source Catalog containing
		accurate photometry and astrometry for over 500 million objects.

		More details are available in the `Explanatory Supplement`_, which also
		has a list of `Cautionary Notes`_.

		.. _Explanatory Supplement: http://wise2.ipac.caltech.edu/docs/release/allsky/expsup/sec1_1.html
		.. _Cautionary Notes: http://wise2.ipac.caltech.edu/docs/release/allsky/expsup/sec1_4b.html
	</meta>

	<meta name="creator">Wright, E.L.; Cutri, R.C.; et al</meta>

	<meta name="subject">surveys</meta>
	<meta name="subject">infrared-photometry</meta>

	<meta name="coverage">
		<meta name="waveband">Infrared</meta>
	</meta>

	<coverage>
		<spatial>0/0-11</spatial>
		<temporal>55203 55414</temporal>
		<spectral>8.637e-21 6.621e-20</spectral>
	</coverage>

	<meta name="content.type">Survey</meta>
	<meta name="content.type">Catalog</meta>

	<table id="main" onDisk="True" adql="True" mixin="//scs#q3cindex"
			primary="designation">
		<index columns="w1mpro"/>
		<index columns="w2mpro"/>
		<index columns="w3mpro"/>
		<index columns="w4mpro"/>
		<meta name="description">
			This is the All-Sky source catalog, with several columns
			left out since we considered them to be only relevant for re-reduction,
			too arcane, or just because of a whim on our side.  If you need them,
			let us know.  The columns left out include: elon, elat, source_id, w?nm
			w?m, w?cov, w?cc_map_str, w?flux, w?sigflux, w?sky, w?sigsk, w?conf,
			w?mag_?, w?sigm_?, w?flg_?, w?magp, w?sigp1, w?sigp2, rho??,
			r_2mass, pa_2mass, n_2mass, [jhk]_m_2mass, [jhk]_msig_2mass,
			best_use_cntr, ngrp, x, y, z, spt_ind
		</meta>
		<stc>
			Position Galactic "glon" "glat"
		</stc>
		<stc>
			Position ICRS "raj2000" "dej2000" Error "sigra" "sigdec"
		</stc>

		<column name="designation" type="text"
			ucd="meta.id;meta.main"
			tablehead="WISE id"
			description="Sexagesimal, equatorial position-based source name in
				the form: hhmmss.ss+ddmmss.s.  The full naming convention for
				WISE All-Sky Release Catalog sources has the form
				'WISE Jhhmmss.ss+ddmmss.s,', where WISE is not given in this column."
			verbLevel="1"/>
		<column name="raj2000" type="double precision"
			unit="deg" ucd="pos.eq.ra;meta.main"
			tablehead="RA"
			description="J2000 right ascension with respect to the 2MASS PSC
				reference frame "
			verbLevel="1"/>
		<column name="dej2000" type="double precision"
			unit="deg" ucd="pos.eq.dec;meta.main"
			tablehead="Dec"
			description="J2000 declination with respect to the 2MASS PSC
				reference frame."
			verbLevel="1"/>
		<column name="sigra"
			unit="deg" ucd="stat.error;pos.eq.ra"
			tablehead="Err. RA"
			description="One-sigma uncertainty in right ascension coordinate."
			verbLevel="15"/>
		<column name="sigdec"
			unit="deg" ucd="stat.error;pos.eq.dec"
			tablehead="Err. Dec"
			description="One-sigma uncertainty in declination coordinate. "
			verbLevel="15"/>
		<column name="sigradec"
			unit="deg" ucd="stat.error;pos.eq"
			tablehead="Co-sigma"
			description="The co-sigma of the equatorial position uncertainties,
				sig_ra, sig_dec (σα, σδ)."
			verbLevel="25"
			note="c"/>
		<column name="glon" type="double precision"
			unit="deg" ucd="pos.galactic.lon"
			tablehead="G. Long."
			description="Galactic longitude. CAUTION: This coordinate should
				not be used as an astrometric reference. "
			verbLevel="15"/>
		<column name="glat" type="double precision"
			unit="deg" ucd="pos.galactic.lat"
			tablehead="G. Lat"
			description="Galactic latitude. CAUTION: This coordinate should
				not be used as an astrometric reference."
			verbLevel="15"/>

		<column name="wx"
			unit="pix" ucd="pos.cartesian.x;instr.det"
			tablehead="X"
			description="The x-pixel coordinate of this source on the Atlas Image."
			verbLevel="25"/>
		<column name="wy"
			unit="pix" ucd="pos.cartesian.y;instr.det"
			tablehead="Y"
			description="The y-pixel coordinate of this source on the Atlas Image."
			verbLevel="25"/>

		<column name="cntr" type="bigint" required="True"
			ucd="meta.id"
			tablehead="Cntr"
			description="Unique identification number for the Catalog source."
			verbLevel="25"
			note="t"/>
		<column name="coadd_id" type="text"
			ucd="meta.id"
			tablehead="Tile Id"
			description="Atlas Tile identifier from which source was extracted."
			verbLevel="25"
			note="a"/>
		<column name="src" type="integer" required="True"
			ucd="meta.id;obs"
			tablehead="Ext. #"
			description="Sequential number of this source extraction in the Atlas
				Tile from which this source was extracted, in approximate descending
				order of W1 source brightness."
			verbLevel="25"/>

		<LOOP>
			<csvItems>
				"bandid","ucdfrag","wl","maxmag"
				w1,em.IR.3-4um,3.4µm,8
				w2,em.IR.4-8um,4.6µm,7
				w3,em.IR.8-15um,12µm,4
				w4,em.IR.15-30um,22µm,0
			</csvItems>
			<events>
				<column name="\bandid\+mpro"
					unit="mag" ucd="phot.mag;\ucdfrag"
					tablehead="Mag. \wl"
					description="Magnitude at \wl measured with profile-fitting
					photometry, or the magnitude of the 95% confidence brightness upper
					limit if the \wl flux measurement has SNR&lt;2. This column is null if
					the source is nominally detected in \wl, but no useful brightness
					estimate could be made."
					verbLevel="5"/>
				<column name="\bandid\+sigmrpo"
					unit="mag" ucd="stat.error;phot.mag;\ucdfrag"
					tablehead="Err. mag. \wl"
					description="\wl profile-fit photometric measurement uncertainty in
						mag units. This column is null if the \wl profile-fit magnitude is a
						95% confidence upper limit or if the source is not measurable. "
					verbLevel="15"/>
				<column name="\bandid\+snr"
					ucd="stat.snr;phot.mag;\ucdfrag"
					tablehead="SNR \wl"
					description="\wl profile-fit measurement signal-to-noise ratio. This
						value is the ratio of the flux (\bandid\+flux) to flux uncertainty
						(\bandid\+sigflux)in the W1 profile-fit photometry measurement.
						This column is null if \bandid\+flux is negative, or if
						\bandid\+flux or \bandid\+sigflux are null."
					verbLevel="25"/>
				<column name="\bandid\+rchi2"
					ucd="stat.fit.chi2;phot.mag;\ucdfrag"
					tablehead="χ² \wl"
					description="Reduced χ² of the \wl profile-fit photometry
						measurement.  This column is null if the \wl magnitude is a 95%
						confidence upper limit (i.e. the source is not detected). "
					verbLevel="25"/>
				<column name="\bandid\+sat"
					ucd="stat.fit.param"
					tablehead="Sat. \wl"
					description="Saturated pixel fraction, \wl. The fraction of all pixels
						within the profile-fitting area in the stack of single-exposure
						images used to characterize this source that are flagged as
						saturated. A value larger than 0.0 indicates one or more pixels of
						saturation. Saturation begins to occur for point sources brighter
						than [\wl]~\maxmag mag. Saturation may occur in fainter
						sources because of a charged particle strike."
					verbLevel="28"/>
				<column name="\bandid\+frtr"
					tablehead="Trans. frac. \wl"
					description='Fraction of pixels affected by transients.
						This column gives the fraction of all \wl pixels in the stack of
						individual \wl exposures used to characterize this source that may
						be affected by transient events. This number is computed by
						counting the number of pixels in the single exposure Bit Mask
						images with value "21" that are present within the profile-fitting
						area, a circular region with radius of 7.25", centered on the
						position of this source, and dividing by the total number of pixels
						in the same area that are available for measurement.'
					verbLevel="28"/>
				<column name="\bandid\+cc_map" type="smallint"
					ucd="meta.code.qual"
					tablehead="\wl C&amp;C"
					description="Contamination and confusion map for this source in \wl"
					verbLevel="15"
					note="u">
					<values nullLiteral="-1"/>
				</column>

				<column name="\bandid\+mag"
					unit="mag" ucd="phot.mag;\ucdfrag"
					tablehead="Ap. Mag. \wl"
					description='\wl "standard" aperture magnitude. This is the
						curve-of-growth corrected source brightness measured in an 8.25"
						radius circular aperture centered on the source position on the
						Atlas Image. If the source is not detected in the aperture
						measurement, this is the 95% confidence upper limit to the
						brightness. The background sky reference level is measured in an
						annular region with inner radius of 50" and outer radius of 70".
						The curve-of-growth correction is given in \wl\+mcor.'
					verbLevel="15"/>
				<column name="\bandid\+sigm"
					unit="mag" ucd="stat.error;phot.mag;\ucdfrag"
					tablehead="Err. Ap. Mag. \wl"
					description='Uncertainty in the \wl "standard" aperture magnitude.
						This column is null if the \wl "standard" aperture magnitude is an
						upper limit, or if an aperture measurement was not possible.'
					verbLevel="25"/>
				<column name="\bandid\+flg" type="smallint"
					ucd="meta.code.qual;phot.mag;\ucdfrag"
					tablehead="\wl Ap. Flag"
					description='\wl "standard" aperture measurement quality flag.'
					verbLevel="25"
					note="b">
					<values nullLiteral="-1"/>
				</column>
				<column name="\bandid\+mcor"
					unit="mag"
					tablehead="\wl Ap. Corr."
					description='\wl aperture curve-of-growth correction,
						in magnitudes. This correction is subtracted from the nominal 8.25"
						aperture photometry brightness to give the
						"standard-aperture" magnitude.'
					verbLevel="25"/>

				<column name="\bandid\+dmag"
					unit="mag" ucd="phot.mag;\ucdfrag;arith.diff"
					tablehead="Δmag \wl"
					description="Difference between maximum and minimum magnitude of
						the source from all usable single-exposure frames, \wl.
						Single-exposure measurements with \bandid\+rchi2 values
						greater than 3.0 times the median are rejected from this
						computation."
					verbLevel="15"/>
				<column name="\bandid\+ndf" type="smallint"
					ucd="stat.fit.dof;phot.mag;\ucdfrag"
					tablehead="DOF \wl"
					description="Number of degrees of freedom in the flux variability
						chi-square, \wl."
					verbLevel="25">
					<values nullLiteral="-1"/>
				</column>
				<column name="\bandid\+mlq" type="smallint"
					ucd="stat.fit.goodness;src.var"
					tablehead="P(Var), \wl"
					description="Probability measure that the source is variable in \wl
						flux."
					verbLevel="15"
					note="d">
					<values nullLiteral="-1"/>
				</column>

				<column name="\bandid\+mjdmin"
					unit="d" ucd="time.epoch;stat.min"
					tablehead="Min. Ep. \wl"
					description="The earliest modified Julian Date (mJD) of the \wl
						single-exposures covering the source."
					verbLevel="25"/>
				<column name="\bandid\+mjdmax"
					unit="d" ucd="time.epoch;stat.max"
					tablehead="Max. Ep. \wl"
					description="The latest modified Julian Date (mJD) of the \wl
						single-exposures covering the source."
					verbLevel="25"/>
				<column name="\bandid\+mjdmean"
					unit="d" ucd="time.epoch;stat.mean"
					tablehead="Mean. Ep. \wl"
					description="The average modified Julian Date (mJD) of the \wl
						single-exposures covering the source."
					verbLevel="15"/>

				<column name="\bandid\+rsemi"
					unit="deg" ucd="phys.angSize.smajAxis"
					tablehead="Smaj"
					description="Semi-major axis of the elliptical aperture used to
						measure source in \wl"
					verbLevel="25"/>
				<column name="\bandid\+ba"
					ucd="phys.angSize;arith.ratio"
					tablehead="a/b"
					description="Axis ratio (b/a) of the elliptical aperture used to
						measure source in \wl"
					verbLevel="25"/>
				<column name="\bandid\+pa"
					unit="deg" ucd="pos.posAng"
					tablehead="P.A."
					description="Position angle (degrees E of N) of the elliptical
						aperture major axis used to measure source in \wl"
					verbLevel="25"/>
				<column name="\bandid\+gmag"
					unit="mag" ucd="phot.mag;\ucdfrag"
					tablehead="Ext. Mag \wl"
					description="\wl magnitude of source measured in the elliptical
						aperture described by \bandid\+rsemi, \bandid\+w1ba, and
						\bandid\+w1pa."
					verbLevel="25"/>
				<column name="\bandid\+gerr"
					unit="mag" ucd="stat.error;phot.mag;\ucdfrag"
					tablehead="Err. Ext. Mag \wl"
					description="Uncertainty in the \wl magnitude of source measured in
						elliptical aperture."
					verbLevel="25"/>
				<column name="\bandid\+gflg" type="smallint"
					ucd="meta.code;phot.mag;\ucdfrag"
					tablehead="Ext. Mag Flag \wl"
					description="W1 elliptical aperture measurement quality flag.
						This flag indicates if one or more image pixels in the measurement
						aperture for this band is confused with nearby objects, is
						contaminated by saturated or otherwise unusable pixels, or is an
						upper limit."
					verbLevel="25"
					note="b">
					<values nullLiteral="-1"/>
				</column>
			</events>
		</LOOP>

		<column name="rchi2"
			ucd="stat.fit.chi2;phot.mag"
			tablehead="combined χ²"
			description="Combined reduced χ² of the profile-fit photometry
				measurement in all bands. "
			verbLevel="25"/>
		<column name="nb" type="smallint"
			ucd="meta.number;stat.fit"
			tablehead="#Comp"
			description='Number of PSF components used simultaneously in the
				profile-fitting for this source.  This is greater than "1" when the
				source is fit concurrently with other nearby detections (passive
				deblending), or when a single source is split into two components during
				the fitting process (active deblending).'
			verbLevel="25">
			<values nullLiteral="-1"/>
		</column>
		<column name="na" type="smallint"
			ucd="meta.code.qual"
			tablehead="Deblend?"
			description="Active deblending flag. Indicates if a single detection was
				split into multiple sources in the process of profile-fitting. "
			verbLevel="25">
			<values nullLiteral="-1"/>
		</column>
		<column name="satnum" type="text"
			ucd="meta.code.qual"
			tablehead="Sat. Sample"
			description="Minimum sample at which saturation occurs in each band. Four
				character string, one character per band, that indicates the minimum
				SUTR sample in which any pixel in the profile-fitting area in all of
				the single-exposure images used to characterize this source was flagged
				as having reached the saturation level in the on-board WISE payload
				processing. If no pixels in a given band are flagged as saturated, the
				value for that band is '0'."
			verbLevel="25"/>

		<column name="cc_flags" type="text"
			ucd="meta.code.qual"
			tablehead="C&amp;C flags"
			description="Contamination and confusion flag."
			verbLevel="15"
			note="f"/>
		<column name="ext_flg" type="smallint"
			ucd="meta.code;src.class"
			tablehead="Ext. src."
			description="Extended source flag."
			verbLevel="15"
			note="e">
			<values nullLiteral="-1"/>
		</column>
		<column name="var_flg" type="text"
			ucd="meta.code;src.var"
			tablehead="Var. Flag"
			description="Variability flag."
			verbLevel="15"
			note="v"/>
		<column name="ph_qual" type="text"
			ucd="meta.code.qual;phot.mag"
			tablehead="Phot. qual"
			description="Photometric quality flag."
			verbLevel="15"
			note="p"/>
		<column name="det_bit" type="smallint" required="True"
			ucd="meta.code.qual"
			tablehead="Det?"
			description="Bit-encoded integer indicating bands in which a source has a
				w?snr&gt;2 detection. For example, a source detected in W1 only has
				det_bit=1 (binary 0001). A source detected in W4 only has det_bit=8
				(binary 1000). A source detected in all four bands has det_bit=15
				(binary 1111)."
			verbLevel="15"/>

		<column name="q12" type="smallint"
			ucd="stat.fit.goodness"
			tablehead="Corr. 1/2"
			description="Correlation significance between 3.4µm and 4.6µm."
			verbLevel="25"
			note="s">
			<values nullLiteral="-1"/>
		</column>
		<column name="q23" type="smallint"
			ucd="stat.fit.goodness"
			tablehead="Corr. 2/3"
			description="Correlation significance between 4.6µm and 12µm."
			verbLevel="25"
			note="s">
			<values nullLiteral="-1"/>
		</column>
		<column name="q34" type="smallint"
			ucd="stat.fit.goodness"
			tablehead="Corr. 3/4"
			description="Correlation significance between 12µm and 22µm."
			verbLevel="25"
			note="s">
			<values nullLiteral="-1"/>
		</column>

		<column name="xscprox"
			unit="deg"
			tablehead="Ext. Prox."
			description="2MASS Extended Source Catalog (XSC) proximity. This
				column gives the distance between the WISE source position and the
				position of a nearby 2MASS XSC source, if the separation is less than
				1.1 times the Ks isophotal radius size of the XSC source. This
				identifies WISE sources that are identically the 2MASS XSC source as
				well as WISE sources that are fragments of large galaxies."
			verbLevel="15"/>
		<column name="tmass_key" type="bigint"
			ucd="meta.id.cross"
			tablehead="2MASS id"
			description='2MASS PSC association. Unique identifier of the closest
				source in the 2MASS Point Source Catalog (PSC) that falls within 3" of
				the position of this WISE source. You can use this join to
				towmass.data, the pts_key column there.'
			verbLevel="15">
			<values nullLiteral="-1"/>
		</column>

		<meta name="note" tag="c">
			The co-sigma is related to the covariance between the position errors Vαδ
			by the formula Vαδ = σαδ×|σαδ|. This maintains the sign information for
			the correlation, since σαδ may be negative. It is more natural to carry
			the co-sigma along with the other uncertainties instead of the covariance
			because the former is in the same units as the other uncertainties.
		</meta>

		<meta name="note" tag="t">
			This number is formed entirely from the source_id, which is in turn
			formed from the coadd_id and source number src. On average, sources with
			cntr values close to each other are also close to each other on the sky,
			except at Tile boundaries.

			The cntr value is formed by making the source_id into an integer, in the
			format: RRRRsDDDtrevIIIIII, where

			:RRRR:
				Tile center RA in deci-degrees, truncated not rounded (e.g.
				RRRR=int[10*ra]), as in the coadd_id.
			:s:
				Tile center Declination sign translated from "p" or "m" into "1" or
				"0", respectively.
			:DDD:
				Tile center Declination in deci-degrees, as in the coadd_id. For
				positive declinations, the tenths of a degree is truncated not rounded
				(e.g. DDD=int[10*dec]). For negative declinations, the tenths of a
				degree is always truncated leftward on the number line (e.g.
				DDD=ceil[10*abs(dec)].
			:[trev]:
				Disambiguation string, translated where necessary into digits
				corresponding to the letters' places in the alphabet.

				* t - Tile type translated into two digits, zero-filled ("a" = "01").
				* r - Data Release identifier translated into a single digit, since the
				  possible values are limited to "a" through "i" ("b" = "2").
				* e - Cryogenic Survey Phase ("4" = All-Sky [full cryogenic]).
				* v - Processing version.

				The translated disambiguation string is always 01241 for Tiles in the
				WISE All-Sky Data Release Catalog .
			:IIIIII:
				six-digit, zero-filled, sequential extracted source number, src, within
				the Tile.

			For example, a source in the Tile 3041m137_ab41, with a source_id of
			'3041m137_ab41-012345', has a cntr value of 3041013701241012345.
		</meta>

		<meta name="note" tag="a">
			The tile identifier has the general form: RRRRsDDD_[trev], where

			:RRRR:
				Tile center RA in deci-degrees, truncated not rounded (e.g.
				RRRR=int[10*ra]).
			:s:
				Tile center Declination sign ("p"="+", "m"="-")
			:DDD:	
				Tile center Declination in deci-degrees. For positive declinations, the
				tenths of a degree is truncated not rounded (e.g. DDD=int[10*dec]). For
				negative declinations, the tenths of a degree is always truncated
				leftward on the number line (e.g. DDD=ceil[10*abs(dec)].
			:[trev]:
				Disambiguation string.
				* t - Tile type ("a" = Atlas)
				* r - Data Release ("b" = All-Sky)
				* e - Cryogenic Survey Phase ("4" = All-Sky [full cryogenic])
				* v - Processing version.

				The disambiguation string is always ab41 for Tiles in the WISE All-Sky
				Release products.

			For example, the identifier of the 4-band Cryo Atlas Tile with center at
			(α,δ = 304.13896,-13.63000) is 3041m137_ab41.
		</meta>

		<meta name="note" tag="c">
			Four character string, one character per band [W1/W2/W3/W4], that
			indicates that the photometry and/or position measurements of a source
			may be contaminated or biased due to proximity to an image artifact. The
			type of artifact that may contaminate the measurements is denoted by the
			following codes. Lower-case letters correspond to instances in which the
			source detection in a band is believed to be real but the measurement may
			be contaminated by the artifact. Upper-case letters are instances in
			which the source detection in a band may be a spurious detection of an
			artifact.

			:D,d:
				Diffraction spike. Source may be a spurious detection of (D) or
				contaminated by (d) a diffraction spike from a nearby bright star on
				the same image, or
			:P,p:
				Persistence. Source may be a spurious detection of (P) or contaminated
				by (p) a short-term latent image left by a bright source, or
			:H,h:
				Halo. Source may be a spurious detection of (H) or contaminated by (h)
				the scattered light halo surrounding a nearby bright source, or
			:O,o:
				(letter "o") - Optical ghost. Source may be a spurious detection of (O)
				or contaminated by (o) an optical ghost image caused by a nearby bright
				source, or
			:0:
				(number zero) - Source is unaffected by known artifacts.

			A source extraction may be affected by more than one type of artifact or
			condition. In this event, the cc_flags value in each band is set in the
			following priority order: D,P,H,O,d,p,h,o,0. The full tally of artifacts
			affecting a source in each band is given in the w?cc_map and w?cc_map_str
			columns.

			A source can appear in the All-Sky Release Source Catalog even if it is
			flagged as a spurious artifact detection in a band if there is a reliable
			detection in another band that is not flagged as a spurious artifact
			detection (see V.3.b). Entries in the All-Sky Release Reject Table may be
			flagged as spurious detections of artifacts in all bands.

			CAUTION: Non-zero cc_flags values in any band indicate the the
			measurement in that band may be contaminated and the photometry should be
			used with caution.
		</meta>

		<meta name="note" tag="e">
			The extended source flag is an integer flag, the value of which indicates
			whether or not the morphology of a source is consistent with the WISE
			point spread function in any band, or whether the source is associated
			with or superimposed on a previously known extended object from the 2MASS
			Extended Source Catalog (XSC). The values of the ext_flg indicate the
			following conditions:

			:0:
				The source shape is consistent with a point-source and the source is
				not associated with or superimposed on a 2MASS XSC source
			:1:
				The profile-fit photometry goodness-of-fit, w?rchi2, is >3.0 in one or
				more bands.
			:2:
				The source falls within the extrapolated isophotal footprint of a 2MASS
				XSC source.
			:3:
				The profile-fit photometry goodness-of-fit, w?rchi2, is >3.0 in one or
				more bands, and The source falls within the extrapolated isophotal
				footprint of a 2MASS XSC source.
			:4:
				The source position falls within 5" of a 2MASS XSC source.
			:5:
				The profile-fit photometry goodness-of-fit, w?rchi2, is >3.0 in one or
				more bands, and the source position falls within 5" of a 2MASS XSC
				source.

			CAUTION: WISE profile-fit (w?mpro) and standard aperture (w?mag)
			measurements are optimized for point sources and will systematically
			underestimate the true flux of resolved objects. If a source entry has
			ext_flg>0, you may wish to examine the large aperture photometry, or the
			elliptical aperture photometry which are measured using areas that are
			scaled from 2MASS XSC morphologies.
		</meta>

		<meta name="note" tag="v">
			The variability flag is a four-character string, one character per band,
			in which the value for each band is related to the probability that the
			source flux measured on the individual WISE exposures was not constant
			with time. The probability calculation uses the standard deviation of the
			single exposure flux measurements, w?sigp1, as well as the band-to-band
			flux correlation significance, q12,q23,q34.

			The probability is computed for a band only when there are at least six
			single-exposure measurements available that satisfy minimum quality
			criteria. A value of "n" in a band indicates insufficient or inadequate
			data to make a determination of possible variability. Values of "0"
			through "9" indicate increasing probabilities of variation. Values of "0"
			through "5" are most likely not variables. Sources with values of "6" and
			"7" are likely flux variables, but are the most susceptible to
			false-positive variability. Var_flg values greater than "7" have the
			highest probability of being true flux variables in a band.

			CAUTION: Estimation of flux variability is unreliable for sources that
			are extended (ext_flg>0), and sources whose measurements are contaminated
			by image artifacts in a band (cc_flags[b] != '0').
		</meta>

		<meta name="note" tag="p"><![CDATA[
			The photometric quality flag has one character per band [W1/W2/W3/W4],
			that provides a shorthand summary of the quality of the profile-fit
			photometry measurement in each band, as derived from the measurement
			signal-to-noise ratio.

			:A:
				Source is detected in this band with a flux signal-to-noise ratio
				w?snr>10.
			:B:
				Source is detected in this band with a flux signal-to-noise ratio
				3<w?snr<10.
			:C:
				Source is detected in this band with a flux signal-to-noise ratio
				2<w?snr<3.
			:U:
				Upper limit on magnitude. Source measurement has w?snr<2. The
				profile-fit magnitude w?mpro is a 95% confidence upper limit.
			:X:
				A profile-fit measurement was not possible at this location in this
				band. The value of w?mpro and w?sigmpro will be "null" in this band.
			:Z:
				A profile-fit source flux measurement was made at this location, but
				the flux uncertainty could not be measured. The value of w?sigmpro will
				be "null" in this band. The value of w?mpro will be "null" if the
				measured flux is negative, but will not be "null" if the flux is
				positive. If a non-null magnitude is presented, it should be treated as
				a brightness upper limit. This occurs in rare circumstances for very
				bright, heavily saturated sources.
		]]></meta>

		<meta name="note" tag="u">
			The contamination and confusion columns contain the integer equivalent of
			the 9-bit binary number that specifies if the respective measurement
			is believed to be contaminated by or a spurious detection of an image
			artifact. The elements of the binary array are::

				S	0	0	0	O	H	0	P	D

			The leftmost bit, S, differentiates whether the band-detection is
			believed to be a real detection contaminated by an artifact ("0") or a
			spurious detection of an artifact ("1"). The remaining bits are set to
			"1" to denote contamination by different types of artifacts according to
			the letters:

			:D:
				Diffraction spike. Source may be a spurious detection of or
				contaminated by a diffraction spike a nearby bright star on the same
				image.
			:P:
				Persistence. Source may be a spurious detection of or contaminated by a
				short-term latent (persistence) image left by a bright source.
			:H:
				Halo. Source may be a spurious detection of or contaminated by the
				scattered light halo associated with a bright star.
			:O:
				Optical ghost. Source may be a spurious detection of or contaminated by
				an optical ghost image caused by a nearby bright source on the same
				image.

			For example, a measurement that is believed to be a spurious detection of
			a diffraction spike and scattered light halo has a binary bit map value
			of "100001001" and w1cc_map=265.
		</meta>

		<meta name="note" tag="b">
			The aperture measurement quality flags indicate if one or more image
			pixels in the measurement aperture for this band is confused with nearby
			objects, is contaminated by saturated or otherwise unusable pixels, or is
			an upper limit. The flag value is an integer that is the combination of
			one or more of the following values that signify different conditions:

			:0:
				No contamination
			:1:
				Source confusion - another source falls within the measurement aperture
			:2:
				Presence of bad pixels in the measurement aperture
			:4:
				Non-zero bit flag tripped (other than 2 or 18)
			:8:
				All pixels are flagged as unusable, or the aperture flux is negative.
				In the former case, the aperture magnitude is "null". In the latter
				case, the aperture magnitude is a 95% confidence upper limit.
			:16:
				Saturation - there are one or more saturated pixels in the measurement
				aperture
			:32:
				The magnitude is a 95% confidence upper limit
		</meta>

		<meta name="note" tag="d">
			The probability measure is -log10(Q), where Q = 1 - P(χ^2). P is the
			cumulative chi-square distribution probability for the flux sample
			measured on the individual single-exposure images. The value is clipped
			at 9.

			The Q value is the fraction of all cases to be at least as large as that
			observed if the null hypothesis is true. The null hypothesis is that the
			flux is emitted by a non-variable astrophysical object. It may be false
			because the object is a true variable. It may also be false because the
			flux measurement is corrupted by artifacts such as cosmic rays, scattered
			light, etc. The smaller the Q value, the more implausible the null
			hypothesis, i.e., the more likely it is that the flux is either variable
			or corrupted or both.
		</meta>

		<meta name="note" tag="s">
			The value is -log10(Q2(rho)), where Q2 is the two-tailed fraction of
			all cases expected to show at least this much apparent positive or
			negative correlation when in fact there is no correlation. The value is
			clipped at 9.

			rho is the correlation coefficient between the single-exposure
			flux measurements in the two bands.

			When the number of measurements is large, the significance of correlation
			also tends to be large even though the correlations themselves may have a
			small magnitude. This is a typical manifestation of statistical
			significance increasing as the sample size increases; eventually the
			significant effect can be due to small correlated errors in background
			estimation or even roundoff errors. These effects tend to be small but
			become significant when there are enough observations of them. High flux
			correlation significance should be taken seriously only when the
			magnitude of the correlation is also fairly high.
		</meta>
	</table>

	<data id="import">
		<sources pattern="data/wise*.bz2"/>
		<directGrammar cBooster="res/boosterfunc.c" preFilter="bzcat"/>
		<make table="main"/>
	</data>

	<service id="s" allowed="scs.xml,form">
		<meta name="shortName">WISE scs</meta>
		<meta name="title">WISE All-Sky Release Catalog SCS</meta>
		<meta name="testQuery.ra">314</meta>
		<meta name="testQuery.dec">35</meta>
		<meta name="testQuery.sr">0.1</meta>
		<meta name="_intro" format="rst">
		For serious querying of this data, use ADQL_ possibly via TAP_ .

		.. _ADQL: /adql
		.. _TAP: /tap
		</meta>
		<publish render="scs.xml" sets="ivo_managed"/>
		<publish render="form" sets="local"/>
		<scsCore queriedTable="main">
			<FEED source="//scs#coreDescs"/>
			<condDesc buildFrom="designation"/>
			<condDesc buildFrom="w1mpro"/>
			<condDesc buildFrom="w2mpro"/>
			<condDesc buildFrom="w3mpro"/>
			<condDesc buildFrom="w4mpro"/>
		</scsCore>
	</service>

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