The Million Optical - Radio/X-ray Associations (MORX) Catalogue
Eric W. Flesch

TL;DR
The MORX catalogue is an automated, comprehensive compilation of optical, radio, and X-ray sky data, providing probabilistic associations and detailed object information for over one million celestial objects.
Contribution
This work presents the third and final edition of an automated method to unify and analyze large-scale multi-wavelength sky catalogues for celestial object associations.
Findings
Over 1 million optical objects catalogued.
Probabilistic associations with radio and X-ray sources provided.
Uniform processing ensures consistent data analysis.
Abstract
This automated catalogue combines all the largest published optical, radio and X-ray sky catalogues to find probable radio/X-ray associations to optical objects, plus double radio lobes, using uniform processing against all input data. The total count is 1002855 optical objects so presented. Each object is displayed with J2000 astrometry, optical and radio/X-ray identifiers, red and blue photometry, and calculated probabilities and optical field solutions of the associations. This is the third and final edition of this method.
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