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Target Search

Search results output columns:

RA (J2000)
Right Ascension (J2000) in decimal degrees for all targets (not just KIC targets).
range: 279.21 to 302.31 degrees

Dec (J2000)
Declination (J2000) in decimal degrees for all targets (not just KIC targets).
range: 36.3 to 52.78 degrees

Kepler_ID
Unique Kepler ID. Also used in Kepler Target Catalog and in naming data files. Note there are 4,374,730 entries in the KIC_CT joined table
range: 482,490 to 13,129,811

2MASS ID
2MASS catalog ID, a sexagesimal, equatorial position-based source name in the form: hhmmssss+ddmmsss[ABC...] (Note this entry was added by MAST, and was not included in the KIC).
example: 19045085+3723043

2MASS designation
A unique identification number which was defined during final processing to identify a 2Mass catalog entry. The unique identification number is referred to as pts_key/cntr. See the User's Guide to the 2Mass All Sky Data Release, at http://www.ipac.caltech.edu/2mass/releases/allsky/doc/explsup.html for information on the pts_key/cntr field.
range: 79224945 to 1305757552

twoMass conflict flag
Describes difference (if any) between 2MASS values derived by MAST staff and the original KIC 2MASS entries. (See the KIC table to find the original uncorrected values.)
Conditions currently flagged include: null - KIC '2MASS ID' contained a null entry and MAST could not find a match, 0 - KIC non-null value agreed with value found by MAST, 1 - a new entry replaced a null KIC entry, 2 - a null entry replaced a KIC non-null entry, 3 - a new non-null entry replaced a non-null KIC entry. See the 2mass notes for more information.

KIC RA (J2000)
Right Ascension (J2000) in decimal degrees from KIC. All but roughly 36,000 photometric standards, are within the Kepler FOV.
range: 279.21 to 302.31 degrees

KIC Dec (J2000)
Declination (J2000) in decimal degrees from KIC. All but roughly 36,000 photometric standards, are within the Kepler FOV.
range: 36.3 to 52.78 degrees

Data Availability Flag
Data availability flag. 0 = not observed or planned to be observed, 1 = target is either planned to be observed or has been observed but data has not yet been archived, and 2 = data for the particular target has been archived. The flag values will be updated quarterly.
0, 1 or 2

Seasons on CCD
Number of seasons a target is considered on the detector. See distances.html for more information/caveats.
range 0 to 4.

RA_PM (arcsec/yr)
RA proper motion (KIC targets only)
range: -8.36 to 8.04 arcsec/yr

Dec_PM (arcsec/yr)
Dec proper motion (KIC targets only)
range: -7.2 to 8.848 arcsec/yr

SCP_ID
SCP processing ID (KIC targets only)
range: 79226018 to 1305757552

Alt_ID
ID from alternate source catalog (see Alt ID Source entry) (KIC targets only)
range: -1224784 to 1065212930

Alt_ID_Source
Source catalog that was used for deriving stellar parameters (KIC targets only)
0 - null, 1 - Hipparcos catalog ID, 2 - Tycho2 ID, 3 - UCAC2 ID, 4 - General Catalog of Var. Stars ID, 5 - Lepine proper motion catalog star. altid>0 is 2MASS ID, altid< 0 is a pseudo-id generated by SCP processing, 6 - altid contains 2MASS ID coming from Astroseiseismology catalog, 11 - NED ID, 12 - Extended 2MASS ID, 13 - FIRST ID, 14 - NVSS catalog ID, 15 - VLBA catalog ID, 16 - CHANDRA catalog ID

Star/Gal_ID
A flag where 0 = star and 1 = galaxy. The original USNO-B catalog codes these with 11 values, depending on the degree that measured image profile was consistent with a point source. The USNO-B codes were star = 6-11 and galaxy = 0-5. (KIC targets only)
1? = USNO-B values 0 to 5 (i.e., a galaxy), 0? = values 6 to 11 (i.e., a star). The values 0 - 11 were a measure of the similarity between a given image to a stellar point spread function. 0 is quite dissimilar, 11 means quite similar.

Var._ID
Constant/variable indicator based on data from the General Catalog of Variable Stars. (Additional catalogs may be used in future versions.) (KIC targets only)
0 - constant, 1 - variable

Teff
Derived Effective Temperature accurate to 200 K (KIC targets only)
range: 3105 to 19337 degrees K

Log_G
Derived Log10 surface gravity accurate to 0.5 dex (KIC targets only)
range: -0.44 to 6.16

Metallicity (solar=0.0)
Derived Log10 Fe/H metallicity accurate to 0.5 dex. (KIC targets only)
range: -2.59 to 0.62

E(B-V)
Derived Excess B-V reddening accurate to 0.1 magnitude (KIC targets only)
range: 0.001 to 0.494

A_V
Derived A-V extinction (KIC targets only)
range: 0.003 to 1.53

Radius (solar=1.0)
Estimated Stellar Radius (solar = 1.0) (KIC targets only)
range: 0.097 to 316.30

Kepmag_Source
Source of Kepler-band magnitude. (KIC targets only)
SCP, NOCAL, 2MASS, UNCAL, PHOTO, TYBV SCP - SCP values for SDSSg and SDSSr were used to compute KEPMAG using equation below . The error for KEPMAG is roughly 0.03 mag., NOCAL - No calibration to optical mag. possible, used for entries from non-optical catalogs. KEPMAG field is null. , 2MASS - Objects found only in 2MASS Catalog with no optical counterpart, KEPMAG is null, UNCAL - KEPMAG copied from a single color of the parent catalog, uncertainty could be 1.0 mag or higher, PHOTO - parent catalog contained a red and blue mag. obtained from Photographic photometry. Values used to compute KEPMAG on the basis of: SDSSg=blue SDSSr=red color=SDSSg-SDSSr if (color<=0.8) kepmag = 0.8*SDSSr + 0.2*SDSSg else kepmag = 0.9*SDSSr+0.1*SDSSg, internal photographic errors have errors of 0.2 mag suggest KEPMAG errors of 0.03 mag, TYBV - parent catalog is Tycho-2 and this gives B and V magnitudes. KEPMAG value computed from SDSSg=0.54*b+0.46*v-0.07 SDSSr=-0.44*b+1.44*v+0.12 using same transformation as above to calc. KEPMAG. Errors same as for TYCHO-2 catalog.

Photometry_Qual
Photometry quality indicator. (KIC targets only)
range: Integer from 0 to 8 which is the count of non-null entries in USNO-B1.0 (O,E,J,F,N), UCAC-2 (R), TYcho-2 (B,V). In general the more colors the more likely the star is real. For NOCAL and 2MASS entries, this value = 0. Stars with low values (e.g., < 3) may not be real and should be verified by other means.

Astrophysics_Qual
Astrophysics quality indicator. Placeholder for SCP values not yet determined. (KIC targets only)
range: currently 0 to 6 which is the count of all non-null entries in Teff, logG, FeH, AV, E(B-V), and Radius.

Catalog_key
Unique integer key to CATKEY database table (not currently available). (KIC targets only)
range: 311150 to 12958186

Scp_Key
Unique integer key to SCPKEY database table (not currently available). (KIC targets only)
range: 262005541 to 1305757193

Parallax (arcsec)
Parallax in arcsec (KIC targets only)
range: -0.0297 to 0.028 arcsec

Gal_Lon (deg)
Galactic Longitude (KIC targets only)
range: 67.76 to 84.85 degrees

Gal_Lat (deg)
Galactic Latitude (KIC targets only)
range: 5.17 to 21.75 degrees

Total_PM (arcsec/yr)
Total proper motion accurate to 20 mas/yr (KIC targets only)
range: 0.0 to 9.30 arcsec/yr

RA_hours (J2000)
Right Ascension (J2000) in decimal hours (KIC targets only)
range: 18.61 to 20.15 hours

g
g-band Sloan magnitude from the Kepler Input Catalog See explanations for more infomation.
range: 4.84 to 23.73

r
r-band Sloan magnitude from the Kepler Input Catalog See explanations for more infomation.
range: 4.50 to 24.99

i
i-band Sloan magnitude from the Kepler Input Catalog See explanations for more infomation.
range: 5.66 to 25.18

z
z-band Sloan magnitude accurate to 0.03 magnitude from the Kepler Input Catalog See explanations for more infomation.
range: 5.31 to 19.42

gred
GRed-band Sloan magnitude from the Kepler Input Catalog See explanations for more infomation.
range: 8.52 to 19.01

d51mag
D51 magnitude from the Kepler Input Catalog See explanations for more infomation.
range: 7.02 to 19.85

J
2MASS J-band magnitude. . In some cases KIC values were replaced with values based on cross-correlations performed by MAST. (See 2mass_conflict_flag). See explanations for more infomation.
range: 1.07 to 19.87

H
2MASS H-band magnitude. In some cases KIC values were replaced with values based on cross-correlations performed by MAST. (See 2mass_conflict_flag). See explanations for more infomation.
range: 0.01 to 20.52

K
2MASS K-band magnitude. In some cases KIC values were replaced with values based on cross-correlations performed by MAST. (See 2mass_conflict_flag). See explanations for more infomation.
range: 0.001 to 18.59.

kepmag
A magnitude computed according to a hierarchical scheme and depends on what pre-existing catalog source is available, SCP, Tycho 2, or photographic photometry, in order of preferred selection. For SCP stars the magnitude is synthesized from the Sloan-like g and r magnitudes according to the following prescription: if one defines 'color' as g - r, then for color less than or equal to 0.8 kepmag = 0.8r + 0.2g, while for color greater than 0.8 kepmag = 0.9r + 0.1g. Empirical measurements for presumed constant stars suggest that the r.m.s. for this quantity is slightly larger 0.02 mags. except for very faint and bright stars. See explanations for more infomation.
range: 4.49 to 24.99

GALEX FUV
Galex Far-UV magnitude. See explanations for more infomation.
range: 11.2 to 24.9

GALEX NUV
Galex Near-UV magnitude. See explanations for more infomation.
range: 11.85 to 26.30

ID_USNO
USNO ID
example: 1368-0331648

ra_USNO
USNO Right Ascension in decimal degrees
range: 279.62 to 301.84, although values are stored in decimal degrees, valid formats for queries include: "19 28 29.65", "19h28m29s", 292.12354

dec_USNO
USNO Declination in decimal degrees
range: 36.52 to 52.40, stored in decimal degrees but can be queried using values such as: "+37 14 04.5", "37.23458"

ID_GALEX
GALEX ID
example: 6371197300258117766

ra_GALEX
GALEX Right Ascension in decimal degrees
range: 279.63 to 300.10, although values are stored in decimal degrees, valid formats for queries include: "19 28 29.65", "19h28m29s", 292.12354

dec_GALEX
GALEX Declination in decimal degrees
range: 36.61 to 51.42, stored in decimal degrees but can be queried using values such as: "+37 14 04.5", "37.23458"

2MASS RA (J2000)
Right Ascension (J2000) in decimal degrees from 2MASS. All but roughly 36,000 photometric standards, are within the Kepler FOV.
range: 279.21 to 302.31 degrees

2MASS Dec (J2000)
Declination (J2000) in decimal degrees from 2MASS. All but roughly 36,000 photometric standards, are within the Kepler FOV.
range: 36.3 to 52.72 degrees

ID_IRT
WFCAM Science Archive designation
range:44117904093025 to 44117921991257

ra_IRT
UKIRT/WFCAM Right Ascension in decimal degrees
range: 279.57 to 301.31, although values are stored in decimal degrees, valid formats for queries include: "19 28 29.65", "19h28m29s", 292.12354

dec_IRT
UKIRT/WFCAM Declination in decimal degrees
range: 36.49 to 52.72, stored in decimal degrees but can be queried using values such as: "+37 14 04.5", "37.23458"

pStar_IRT
image-profile-based probability that the source is a star (where 1.0 = a stellar source).
range: 0.003 to 0.994

J_IRT
J band magnitude in a 2 arcsec diameter aperture on the WFCAM MKO (Vega based) system. This is the default UKIRT magnitude to use for stars. The photometric pipeline provides a maximum likelihood estimate in cases where apertures around multiple sources overlap See explanations for more infomation.
range: 10.0 to 20

JErr_IRT
Error in J_IRT (in magnitude).
range: 0.0003 to 0.79

jClass_IRT
Discrete Image classification flag. -2 = probably a star (ii.e., 70-90% probability), -1 = star (greater than 90% probability), 0 = noise, +1 = extended source
range: integers from -2 to 1

jppErrBits_IRT
Error bits information relating to reliability of photometry. The number ranges from 0 to 2**32 -1 The flags are ranked in order of severity. Our Color Table restricts entries to those with severity flag values less than 256. See http://cdsarc.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/Cat?ii/316
range: 0 to 80

Sep_IRT
Spatial separation of KIC coordinates from UKIRT/WFCAM coordinates in arcsec.
range: 0 to 1.05

gr
kic_gmag - kic_rmag color See explanations for more infomation.
range: -10.31 to 10.43

gi
kic_gmag - kic_imag color See explanations for more infomation.
range: -9.59 to 12.2

iz
kic_imag - kic_zmag color See explanations for more infomation.
range: -1.60 to 2.35

gK
kic_gmag - 2mass_Kmag color See explanations for more infomation.
range: -6.67 to 14.85

JH
2mass_jmag - 2mass_hmag color See explanations for more infomation.
range: -5.17 to 10.54

HK
2mass_hmag - 2mass_kmag color See explanations for more infomation.
range: -8.56 to 7.40

JK
2mass_jmag - 2mass_kmag color See explanations for more infomation.
range: -4.24 to 8.21

gJ
kic_gmag - 2mass_jmag color See explanations for more infomation.
range: -7.26 to 12.83

GALEX FUVNUV
galexFUV - galexNUV See explanations for more infomation.
range: -4.12 to 7.90

NUVg
galexNUV - kic_gmag color See explanations for more infomation.
range: -4.42 to 11.34

gJ_KIC_IRT
kic_gmag - IRT_J color See explanations for more infomation.
range: -8.71 to 9.46

Skygroup_ID
An integer value from 1 to 84 describing the module/channel where the target falls. It's equivalent to the channel number during season 2. The sky group is an integer that groups stars together on the sky depending on which channel they fall on (or near) during season 2. Due to slight asymmetries in the CCD array layout, positions are not perfectly maintained upon seasonal rotation of the spacecraft. Therefore, there are objects that fall off silicon during season 2 but are on silicon in subsequent seasons. This is especially problematic for Module 13 due to the center gap. Such stars are assigned the sky group corresponding to the other stars that fall on the same channel during other seasons. (KIC targets only)
range: 1 - 84

Crowding season 0
A floating point number between 0 and 1 representing the fraction of light in the aperture due to the target star for season N. A value of 1 means all the light is from the target while a value of 0.5 means half of the light through the aperture is due to the target. (KIC targets only)
range: 8e-05 to 0.999

Crowding season 1
A floating point number between 0 and 1 representing the fraction of light in the aperture due to the target star for season 1. A value of 1 means all the light is from the target while a value of 0.5 means half of the light through the aperture is due to the target. (KIC targets only)
range: 2e-05 to 0.999

Crowding season 2
A floating point number between 0 and 1 representing the fraction of light in the aperture due to the target star for season 2. A value of 1 means all the light is from the target while a value of 0.5 means half of the light through the aperture is due to the target. (KIC targets only)
range: 1e-04 to 0.999

Crowding season 3
A floating point number between 0 and 1 representing the fraction of light in the aperture due to the target star for season 3. A value of 1 means all the light is from the target while a value of 0.5 means half of the light through the aperture is due to the target. (KIC targets only)
range: 8.4e-05 to 0.999

Contamination season 0
Measure of light contamination defined as 1 - crowding value. A value of 0 implies no contamination, 1 implies all background. (KIC targets only)
range 0.001 - 0.999

Contamination season 1
Measure of light contamination defined as 1 - crowding value. A value of 0 implies no contamination, 1 implies all background. (KIC targets only)
range 0.001 - 0.999

Contamination season 2
Measure of light contamination defined as 1 - crowding value. A value of 0 implies no contamination, 1 implies all background. (KIC targets only)
range 0.001 - 0.999

Contamination season 3
Measure of light contamination defined as 1 - crowding value. A value of 0 implies no contamination, 1 implies all background. (KIC targets only)
range 9e-04 - 0.999

Flux Fraction season 0
The fraction of target flux that falls within the photometric aperture. A value of 1 means all the flux from the target falls within the aperture, while a value of 0 means no flux from the target falls within the photometric aperture. (KIC targets only)
range 0.106 - 0.999

Flux Fraction season 1
The fraction of target flux that falls within the photometric aperture. A value of 1 means all the flux from the target falls within the aperture, while a value of 0 means no flux from the target falls within the photometric aperture. (KIC targets only)
range 0.104 to 0.999

Flux Fraction season 2
The fraction of target flux that falls within the photometric aperture. A value of 1 means all the flux from the target falls within the aperture, while a value of 0 means no flux from the target falls within the photometric aperture. (KIC targets only)
range 0.087 to 0.999

Flux Fraction season 3
The fraction of target flux that falls within the photometric aperture. A value of 1 means all the flux from the target falls within the aperture, while a value of 0 means no flux from the target falls within the photometric aperture. (KIC targets only)
range 0.103 to 0.999

SNR season 0
The ratio of target flux collected within the photometric aperture to the statistical 1-sigma uncertainty in the collected target flux. (KIC targets only)
range 0.04 to 608602

SNR season 1
The ratio of target flux collected within the photometric aperture to the statistical 1-sigma uncertainty in the collected target flux. (KIC targets only)
range 0.03 to 607510

SNR season 2
The ratio of target flux collected within the photometric aperture to the statistical 1-sigma uncertainty in the collected target flux. (KIC targets only)
range 0.04 to 607071

SNR season 3
The ratio of target flux collected within the photometric aperture to the statistical 1-sigma uncertainty in the collected target flux. (KIC targets only)
range 0.05 to 606119

Edge_Distance_0 (px)
Distance from photometric aperture to closest edge of CCD in pixels for season 0. See distances.html for more detailed explanation/caveats.
range -8 to 511 and null

Edge_Distance_1 (px)
Distance from photometric aperture to closest edge of CCD in pixels for season 1. See distances.html for more detailed explanation/caveats.
range -7 to 511 and null

Edge_Distance_2 (px)
Distance from photometric aperture to closest edge of CCD in pixels for season 2. See distances.html for more detailed explanation/caveats.
range -10 to 511 and null

Edge_Distance_3 (px)
Distance from photometric aperture to closest edge of CCD in pixels for season 3. See distances.html for more detailed explanation/caveats.
range -6 to 511 and null

Channel_0
Integer channel number for season 0. There are 21 modules, each with 4 outputs for a total of 84 channels. CHANNEL is an integer ranging from 1 to 84 that uniquely specifies the MODULE/OUTPUT pair. An object can have a non-zero channel number if it is off, but near, a CCD. Such cases can be identified by examining the expected ROW and COLUMN values for a specified season. (KIC targets only)
range: 1 to 84

Module_0
Integer module number for season 0. A module refers to a pair of CCDs that share a field flattener and are read out simultaneously by the detector electronics. There are 21 modules on the focal plane. MODULE is an integer from the set [2-4,6-20,22-24]. An object can have a non-zero module number if it is off, but near, a CCD. Such cases can be identified by examining the expected ROW and COLUMN values for a specified season. (KIC targets only)
2-4,6-20,22-24

Output_0
Each module has four output channels (two per CCD). Each output is read out by a unique analog signal chain (e.g. amplifier). OUTPUT is an integer ranging from 1 to 4. An object can have a non-zero output number if it is off, but near, a CCD. Such cases can be identified by examining the expected ROW and COLUMN values for a specified season. (KIC targets only)
range 1 to 4

Row_0
Row number for season 0 with values ranging from -232 to 1098. Each channel has 1132 columns and 1070 rows. There are 1024 science rows enumerated as rows 20 through 1043. Collateral data is enumerated as rows 0 through 19 and 1044 through 1069. Values outside 0 through 1069 are enumerated in order to provide information about how far off a target is from the CCD channel. (KIC targets only)
range -227 to 1094

Column_0
Column number for season 0 defined like the Row values. Each channel has 1132 columns. There are 1100 science channels described as columns 12 - 1111. Collateral values range from 0-11 and 1112-1131. Other values ranging from -205 to -1 describe how far a target is from the CCD channel. (KIC targets only)
range -203 to 1111

Channel_1
Integer channel number for season 1. There are 21 modules, each with 4 outputs for a total of 84 channels. CHANNEL is an integer ranging from 1 to 84 that uniquely specifies the MODULE/OUTPUT pair. An object can have a non-zero channel number if it is off, but near, a CCD. Such cases can be identified by examining the expected ROW and COLUMN values for a specified season. (KIC targets only)
range: 1 to 84

Module_1
Integer module number for season 1. A module refers to a pair of CCDs that share a field flattener and are read out simultaneously by the detector electronics. There are 21 modules on the focal plane. MODULE is an integer from the set [2-4,6-20,22-24]. An object can have a non-zero module number if it is off, but near, a CCD. Such cases can be identified by examining the expected ROW and COLUMN values for a specified season. (KIC targets only)
2-4,6-20,22-24

Output_1
Each module has four output channels (two per CCD). Each output is read out by a unique analog signal chain (e.g. amplifier). OUTPUT is an integer ranging from 1 to 4. An object can have a non-zero output number if it is off, but near, a CCD. Such cases can be identified by examining the expected ROW and COLUMN values for a specified season. (KIC targets only)
range 1 to 4

Row_1
Row number for season 1 with values ranging from -232 to 1098. Each channel has 1132 columns and 1070 rows. There are 1024 science rows enumerated as rows 20 through 1043. Collateral data is enumerated as rows 0 through 19 and 1044 through 1069. Values outside 0 through 1069 are enumerated in order to provide information about how far off a target is from the CCD channel. (KIC targets only)
range -229 to 1097

Column_1
Column number for season 1 defined like the Row values. Each channel has 1132 columns. There are 1100 science channels described as columns 12 - 1111. Collateral values range from 0-11 and 1112-1131. Other values ranging from -205 to -1 describe how far a target is from the CCD channel. (KIC targets only)
range -204 to 1111

Channel_2
Integer channel number for season 2. There are 21 modules, each with 4 outputs for a total of 84 channels. CHANNEL is an integer ranging from 1 to 84 that uniquely specifies the MODULE/OUTPUT pair. An object can have a non-zero channel number if it is off, but near, a CCD. Such cases can be identified by examining the expected ROW and COLUMN values for a specified season. (KIC targets only)
range: 1 to 84

Module_2
Integer module number for season 2. A module refers to a pair of CCDs that share a field flattener and are read out simultaneously by the detector electronics. There are 21 modules on the focal plane. MODULE is an integer from the set [2-4,6-20,22-24]. An object can have a non-zero module number if it is off, but near, a CCD. Such cases can be identified by examining the expected ROW and COLUMN values for a specified season. (KIC targets only)
2-4,6-20,22-24

Output_2
Each module has four output channels (two per CCD). Each output is read out by a unique analog signal chain (e.g. amplifier). OUTPUT is an integer ranging from 1 to 4. An object can have a non-zero output number if it is off, but near, a CCD. Such cases can be identified by examining the expected ROW and COLUMN values for a specified season. (KIC targets only)
range 1 to 4

Row_2
Row number for season 2 with values ranging from -232 to 1098. Each channel has 1132 columns and 1070 rows. There are 1024 science rows enumerated as rows 20 through 1043. Collateral data is enumerated as rows 0 through 19 and 1044 through 1069. Values outside 0 through 1069 are enumerated in order to provide information about how far off a target is from the CCD channel. (KIC targets only)
range -223 to 1092

Column_2
Column number for season 2 defined like the Row values. Each channel has 1132 columns. There are 1100 science channels described as columns 12 - 1111. Collateral values range from 0-11 and 1112-1131. Other values ranging from -205 to -1 describe how far a target is from the CCD channel. (KIC targets only)
range -200 to 1111

Channel_3
Integer channel number for season 3. There are 21 modules, each with 4 outputs for a total of 84 channels. CHANNEL is an integer ranging from 1 to 84 that uniquely specifies the MODULE/OUTPUT pair. An object can have a non-zero channel number if it is off, but near, a CCD. Such cases can be identified by examining the expected ROW and COLUMN values for a specified season. (KIC targets only)
range: 1 to 84

Module_3
Integer module number for season 3. A module refers to a pair of CCDs that share a field flattener and are read out simultaneously by the detector electronics. There are 21 modules on the focal plane. MODULE is an integer from the set [2-4,6-20,22-24]. An object can have a non-zero module number if it is off, but near, a CCD. Such cases can be identified by examining the expected ROW and COLUMN values for a specified season. (KIC targets only)
2-4,6-20,22-24

Output_3
Each module has four output channels (two per CCD). Each output is read out by a unique analog signal chain (e.g. amplifier). OUTPUT is an integer ranging from 1 to 4. An object can have a non-zero output number if it is off, but near, a CCD. Such cases can be identified by examining the expected ROW and COLUMN values for a specified season. (KIC targets only)
range 1 to 4

Row_3
Row number for season 3 with values ranging from -232 to 1098. Each channel has 1132 columns and 1070 rows. There are 1024 science rows enumerated as rows 20 through 1043. Collateral data is enumerated as rows 0 through 19 and 1044 through 1069. Values outside 0 through 1069 are enumerated in order to provide information about how far off a target is from the CCD channel. (KIC targets only)
range -228 to 1096

Column_3
Column number for season 3 defined like the Row values. Each channel has 1132 columns. There are 1100 science channels described as columns 12 - 1111. Collateral values range from 0-11 and 1112-1131. Other values ranging from -205 to -1 describe how far a target is from the CCD channel. (KIC targets only)
range -202 to 1111

Table key
A unique sequential number assigned to each target in the table.
range: 1 to 15,381,477

NUVg_KIS
NUV_GALEX - g_KIS color See explanations for more infomation.
range: -5.50 to 11.51

Ug_KIS
U-g color from the KIS See explanations for more infomation.
range: -19.93 to 13.70

gr_KIS
g-r color from the KIS See explanations for more infomation.
range: -16.49 to 15.66

gi_KIS
g-i color from the KIS See explanations for more infomation.
range: -14.40 to 19.72

rHa_KIS
r-Ha color from the KIS See explanations for more infomation.
range: -12.84 to 21.32

BV_UBV
B-V color from the Howell Everett Survey (UBV) See explanations for more infomation.
range: -0.91 to 4.20

UB_UBV
U-B color from the Howell Everett Survey (UBV) See explanations for more infomation.
range: -1.59 to 6.20

gJ_KIS_IRT
g_KIS - J_IRT color See explanations for more infomation.
range: -7.33 to 16.72

ID_UBV
Integer ID from the Howell Everett Survey (UBV)
range: 929 to 4413814

UBV RA (J2000)
Right Ascension (J2000) in decimal degrees from UBV.
range: 279.47 to 302.28

UBV Dec (J2000)
Declination (J2000) in decimal degrees from UBV.
range: 36.40 to 52.57

U_UBV
U-band Johnson magnitude from the Howell Everett Survey (UBV) See explanations for more infomation.
range: 9.36 to 21.65

B_UBV
B-band Johnson magnitude from the Howell Everett Survey (UBV) See explanations for more infomation.
range: 9.82 to 22.34

V_UBV
V-band Johnson magnitude from the Howell Everett Survey (UBV) See explanations for more infomation.
range: 9.83 to 22.10

Sep_UBV
Spatial separation of KIC coordinates from UBV coordinates in arcsec.
range: 0 to 1.50

Sep_UBV_IRT
Spatial separation of KIC coordinates from IRT coordinates in arcsec.
range: 0 to 2.51

Sep_UBV_KIS
Spatial separation of UBV coordinates from KIS coordinates in arcsec.
range: 0 to 3.20

det_UBV
detection flag for UBV
1 = target detected in at least 2 filters, 2 = detected in U filter only, 3 = detected in B filter only, 4 = detected in V filter only

KIS RA (J2000)
Right Ascension (J2000) in decimal degrees from KIS.
range: 279.53 to 302.0

KIS Dec (J2000)
Declination (J2000) in decimal degrees from KIS.
range: 36.40 to 52.64

U_KIS
U-band magnitude from the Kepler Isaac Newton Telescope Survey (KIS) See explanations for more infomation.
range: 8.00 to 30.18

g_KIS
g-band magnitude from the Kepler Isaac Newton Telescope Survey (KIS) See explanations for more infomation.
range: 8.43 to 31.04

r_KIS
r-band magnitude from the Kepler Isaac Newton Telescope Survey (KIS) See explanations for more infomation.
range: 7.96 to 30.59

i_KIS
i-band magnitude from the Kepler Isaac Newton Telescope Survey (KIS) See explanations for more infomation.
range: 7.28 to 29.93

Ha_KIS
H alpha magnitude from the Kepler Isaac Newton Telescope Survey (KIS) See explanations for more infomation.
range: 6.3 to 28.98

Sep_KIS
Spatial separation of KIC coordinates from KIS coordinates in arcsec.
range: 0 to 1.50

Sep_KIS_IRT
Spatial separation of KIS coordinates from IRT coordinates in arcsec.
range: 0 to 2.70

KIS_ID_KIS
IAU name from KIS
example: KISJ192403.00+363558.3

ID_KIS
Integer KIS ID
range: 1 to 28,553,461

class_U_KIS
Morphological Flags
-9 = Saturated, -8 = Poor match, -7 = Contains bad pixels, -1 = Stellar, -2 = Probably stellar, -3 = Compact but probably not stellar, 1 = Non-stellar (e.g., a galaxy), 0 = No detection,

class_g_KIS
Morphological Flags
-9 = Saturated, -8 = Poor match, -7 = Contains bad pixels, -1 = Stellar, -2 = Probably stellar, -3 = Compact but probably not stellar, 1 = Non-stellar (e.g., a galaxy), 0 = No detection,

class_r_KIS
Morphological Flags
-9 = Saturated, -8 = Poor match, -7 = Contains bad pixels, -1 = Stellar, -2 = Probably stellar, -3 = Compact but probably not stellar, 1 = Non-stellar (e.g., a galaxy), 0 = No detection,

class_i_KIS
Morphological Flags
-9 = Saturated, -8 = Poor match, -7 = Contains bad pixels, -1 = Stellar, -2 = Probably stellar, -3 = Compact but probably not stellar, 1 = Non-stellar (e.g., a galaxy), 0 = No detection,

class_Ha_KIS
Morphological Flags
-9 = Saturated, -8 = Poor match, -7 = Contains bad pixels, -1 = Stellar, -2 = Probably stellar, -3 = Compact but probably not stellar, 1 = Non-stellar (e.g., a galaxy), 0 = No detection,

Condition flag
Flags various categories of data as a semi-colon separated list.
See the condition_flag page for currently flagged conditions.

ID_SDSS
SDSS object identifier
range: 1237663199539233849 to 1237672005835034658

SDSS RA (J2000)
Right Ascension (J2000) in decimal degrees from SDSS.
range: 280.78 to 300.29

SDSS Dec (J2000)
Declination (J2000) in decimal degrees from SDSS.
range: 36.30 to 42.22

u_SDSS
u-band magnitude from SDSS as determined by the better of the DeV/Exp magnitude fit. See explanations for more infomation.
range: 7.06 to 32.76

g_SDSS
g-band magnitude from SDSS as determined by the better of the DeV/Exp magnitude fit. See explanations for more infomation.
range: 7.89 to 34.49

r_SDSS
r-band magnitude from SDSS as determined by the better of the DeV/Exp magnitude fit. See explanations for more infomation.
range: 7.34 to 32.68

i_SDSS
i-band magnitude from SDSS as determined by the better of the DeV/Exp magnitude fit. See explanations for more infomation.
range: 7.89 to 32.87

z_SDSS
z-band magnitude from SDSS as determined by the better of the DeV/Exp magnitude fit. See explanations for more infomation.
range: 6.84 to 30.76

err_u_SDSS
SDSS u-band error estimate.
range: 3.89e-05 to 99.4

err_g_SDSS
SDSS g-band error estimate.
range: 4.7e-05 to 85.06

err_r_SDSS
SDSS r-band error estimate.
range: 0 to 56.73

err_i_SDSS
SDSS i-band error estimate.
range: 0 to 196

err_z_SDSS
SDSS z-band error estimate.
range: 0 to 130

extinction_u_SDSS
SDSS u-band extinction estimate.
range: 0.35 to 2.55

extinction_g_SDSS
SDSS g-band extinction estimate.
range: 0.26 to 1.88

extinction_r_SDSS
SDSS r-band extinction estimate.
range: 0.19 to 1.36

extinction_i_SDSS
SDSS i-band extinction estimate.
range: 0.14 to 1.03

extinction_z_SDSS
SDSS z-band extinction estimate.
range: 0.1 to 0.73

ug_SDSS
u-g SDSS color See explanations for more infomation.
range: -17.32 to 16.04

gr_SDSS
g-r SDSS color See explanations for more infomation.
range: -16.38 to 15.42

gi_SDSS
g-i SDSS color See explanations for more infomation.
range: -14.80 to 20.62