The Parkes half-jansky flat-spectrum sample
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01/01/1997
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Resumo |
We present a new sample of Parkes half-jansky flat-spectrum radio sources, having made a particular effort to find any previously unidentified sources. The sample contains 323 sources selected according to a flux limit of 0.5 Jy at 2.7 GHz, a spectral index measured between 2.7 and 5.0 GHz of alpha(2.7/5.0) > -0.5, where S(nu) proportional to nu(alpha), Galactic latitude \b\ > 20 degrees and -45 degrees < declination (B1950) < +10 degrees. The sample was selected from a region 3.90 steradians in area. We have obtained accurate radio positions for all the unresolved sources in this sample, and combined these with accurate optical positions from digitized photographic sky survey data to check all the optical identifications. We report new identifications based on R- and Kn-band imaging and new spectroscopic measurements of many of the sources. We present a catalogue of the 323 sources, of which 321 now have identified optical counterparts and 277 have measured spectral redshifts. |
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eng |
Publicador |
Oxford University Press |
Palavras-Chave | #Astronomy & Astrophysics #Southern Radio-sources #Optical Reference Frame #Emission-line Profiles #Quasi-stellar Objects #Bl-lacertae Objects #Bright Qso Survey #Spectroscopic Observations #Source Identifications #Redshift Observations #Velocity Dispersions |
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Journal Article |