RAFGL, the "Revised Air Force Geophysical Laboratory" (S.D. Price and T.L. Murdock, 1983), is a four-color infrared sky survey catalog.[1][2] It contains measurements at 4.2, 11.0, 19.8 and 27.4 micron of 2,970 sources, obtained with sounding rockets, in combination with some ground-based data.

The catalog includes most of the AFCRL (Air Force Cambridge Research Lab) with the same number, omitting unconfirmed sources, and also, 306 new sources of the southern hemisphere, numbered from 4001 to 4306.[3] It also gives updated positions and more accurate results.

References

  1. Price, S. D.; Murdock, T. L. (1983). "The revised AFGL (Air Force Geophysics Laboratory) Infrared Sky Survey Catalog". Afgl-Tr-0208 Environemental Research Papers. Cdsads.u-strasbg.fr. 161. Bibcode:1983AFGL..161....0P. Retrieved 2014-04-20.
  2. Price, Stephan D. (1988). "The infrared sky - A survey of surveys". Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. Cdsads.u-strasbg.fr. 100: 171. Bibcode:1988PASP..100..171P. doi:10.1086/132153. S2CID 121815647. Retrieved 2014-04-20.
  3. "/ftp/cats/aliases/R/RAFGL". Cdsarc.u-strasbg.fr. Retrieved 2014-04-20.


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