Abstract

The development of galaxies catalogs from the Palomar Sky Survey using the Minnesota Automated Plate Scanner (APS) is examined. The design and operation of APS are described. The algorithm used to distinguish stars from galaxies is discussed, and the completeness and confusion of the algorithm as a function of magnitude are estimated. The quality of the photometric calibration for galaxy magnitudes and surface-brightness thresholds is evaluated. The relation between the distribution of colors and morphological types is studied. The luminosity functions for Hercules galaxies are calculated and presented. The catalog generated using the APS is 80 percent complete; photometry good to 0.23 mag rms is possible; and J-F colors are good to 0.17 mag rms.

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