ATPMN: Accurate positions and flux densities at 5 and 8GHz for 8385 sources from the PMN survey

We present a source catalogue of 9,040 radio sources resulting from high-resolution observations of 8,385PMN sources with the Australia Telescope Compact Array. The catalogue lists flux density and structural measurements at 4.8 and 8.6 GHz, derived from observations of all PMN sources in the declin...

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Main Authors: McConnell, D., Sadler, E., Murphy, T., Ekers, Ronald
Format: Journal Article
Published: Oxford University Press 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/6889
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description We present a source catalogue of 9,040 radio sources resulting from high-resolution observations of 8,385PMN sources with the Australia Telescope Compact Array. The catalogue lists flux density and structural measurements at 4.8 and 8.6 GHz, derived from observations of all PMN sources in the declination range −87° < δ < −38.°5 (exclusive of galactic latitudes |b| < 2°) with flux density S4850 ≥ 70 mJy (50 mJy south of δ = −73°). We assess the quality of the data, which was gathered in 1992–1994, describe the population of catalogued sources, and compare it to samples from complementary catalogues. In particular we find 127 radio sources with probable association with γ-ray sources observed by the orbiting Fermi Large Area Telescope.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-68892023-02-22T06:24:21Z ATPMN: Accurate positions and flux densities at 5 and 8GHz for 8385 sources from the PMN survey McConnell, D. Sadler, E. Murphy, T. Ekers, Ronald methods: data analysis catalogues surveys radio continuum: general - galaxies: active gamma rays: galaxies We present a source catalogue of 9,040 radio sources resulting from high-resolution observations of 8,385PMN sources with the Australia Telescope Compact Array. The catalogue lists flux density and structural measurements at 4.8 and 8.6 GHz, derived from observations of all PMN sources in the declination range −87° < δ < −38.°5 (exclusive of galactic latitudes |b| < 2°) with flux density S4850 ≥ 70 mJy (50 mJy south of δ = −73°). We assess the quality of the data, which was gathered in 1992–1994, describe the population of catalogued sources, and compare it to samples from complementary catalogues. In particular we find 127 radio sources with probable association with γ-ray sources observed by the orbiting Fermi Large Area Telescope. 2012 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/6889 10.1111/j.1365-2966.2012.20726.x Oxford University Press unknown
spellingShingle methods: data analysis catalogues surveys radio continuum: general - galaxies: active gamma rays: galaxies
McConnell, D.
Sadler, E.
Murphy, T.
Ekers, Ronald
ATPMN: Accurate positions and flux densities at 5 and 8GHz for 8385 sources from the PMN survey
title ATPMN: Accurate positions and flux densities at 5 and 8GHz for 8385 sources from the PMN survey
title_full ATPMN: Accurate positions and flux densities at 5 and 8GHz for 8385 sources from the PMN survey
title_fullStr ATPMN: Accurate positions and flux densities at 5 and 8GHz for 8385 sources from the PMN survey
title_full_unstemmed ATPMN: Accurate positions and flux densities at 5 and 8GHz for 8385 sources from the PMN survey
title_short ATPMN: Accurate positions and flux densities at 5 and 8GHz for 8385 sources from the PMN survey
title_sort atpmn: accurate positions and flux densities at 5 and 8ghz for 8385 sources from the pmn survey
topic methods: data analysis catalogues surveys radio continuum: general - galaxies: active gamma rays: galaxies
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/6889