Deep Australia telescope large area survey radio observations of the European large area ISO survey S1/Spitzer wide-area infrared extragalactic field

We have conducted sensitive (1s < 30µJy) 1.4 GHz radio observations with the Australia Telescope Compact Array of a field largely coincident with infrared observations of the Spitzer Wide-Area Extragalactic Survey. The field is centered on the European Large Area ISO Survey S1 region and has...

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Main Authors: Middelberg, E., Norris, R., Cornwell, T., Voronkov, M., Siana, B., Boyle, B., Ciliegi, P., Jackson, Carole, Huynh, M., Berta, S., Rubele, S., Lonsdale, C., Ivison, R., Smail, I.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Institute of Physics Publishing, Inc 2008
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Online Access:http://iopscience.iop.org/1538-3881/135/4/1276/pdf/1538-3881_135_4_1276.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/15999
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Summary:We have conducted sensitive (1s < 30µJy) 1.4 GHz radio observations with the Australia Telescope Compact Array of a field largely coincident with infrared observations of the Spitzer Wide-Area Extragalactic Survey. The field is centered on the European Large Area ISO Survey S1 region and has a total area of 3.9?. We describe the observations and calibration, source extraction, and cross-matching to infrared sources. Two catalogs are presented: one of the radio components found in the image and another of radio sources with counterparts in the infrared and extracted from the literature. 1366 radio components were grouped into 1276 sources, 1183 of which were matched to infrared sources. We discover 31 radio sources with no infrared counterpart at all, adding to the class of Infrared-Faint Radio Sources.