J/ApJ/488/224 4.85 GHz fluxes of H II regions (Kuchar+ 1997)
All-Sky 4.85 GHz flux measurements of H II regions
Kuchar T.A., Clark F.O.
<Astrophys. J. 488, 224 (1997)>
=1997ApJ...488..224K 1997ApJ...488..224K
ADC_Keywords: H II regions ; Radio sources ; Surveys
Keywords: catalogs - H II regions - radio continuum: ISM - surveys
Abstract:
We present an all-sky flux catalog of 760 H II regions with angular
sizes ranging up to 10' at 4.85GHz. The data were compiled in a
self-consistent manner from existing images of the Green Bank and
Parkes-MIT-NRAO 4.85GHz radio continuum surveys. Nearly 35% of these
H II regions have fluxes measured from these surveys for the first
time. We compared our results to the previously published source
catalogs which fit the same data. The new flux measurements agree
within 5%-7% of these values and fall well within the formal errors.
The diameters fall within 16% of the previously published fits to the
same data, within the formal uncertainties of these values.
File Summary:
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FileName Lrecl Records Explanations
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ReadMe 80 . This file
table3.dat 80 267 87GB (Cat. VIII/14) source list
table4.dat 80 513 PMN (Cat. VIII/38) source list
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See also:
VIII/38 : The Parkes-MIT-NRAO 4.85GHz (PMN) Surveys (Griffith+ 1993-1996)
VIII/14 : 87GB Catalog of radio sources (Gregory et al., 1991)
Byte-by-byte Description of file: table3.dat table4.dat
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Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
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1- 11 A11 --- Name Source name in format Glll.l±bb.b
13- 19 F7.3 deg GLON Galactic longitude
21- 27 F7.3 deg GLAT Galactic latitude
29- 34 F6.1 km/s VLSR ? LSR Velocity (if known)
36- 37 I2 h RAh Right Ascension (1950)
39- 40 I2 min RAm Right Ascension (1950)
42- 45 F4.1 s RAs Right Ascension (1950)
47 A1 --- DE- Declination sign (1950)
48- 49 I2 deg DEd Declination (1950)
51- 52 I2 arcmin DEm Declination (1950)
54- 55 I2 arcsec DEs Declination (1950)
57- 62 I6 mJy Flux 4.85 GHz peak flux density (mJy/beam)
64- 67 F4.1 arcmin Diam FWHM of source (convolved w/telescope beam)
69- 75 A7 --- Refs *HII Region Survey References
77- 80 A4 --- Notes *Source Comments
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Note on Refs:
1 - Lockman, 1989ApJS...71..469L 1989ApJS...71..469L
2 - Reifenstein et al., 1970A&A.....4..357R 1970A&A.....4..357R
3 - Downes et al., 1980A&AS...40..379D 1980A&AS...40..379D
4 - Fich & Blitz, 1984ApJ...279..125F 1984ApJ...279..125F
5 - Wilson et al., 1970A&A.....6..364W 1970A&A.....6..364W
6 - Caswell & Haynes, 1987A&A...171..261C 1987A&A...171..261C
Note on Notes:
A = Additional recombination line at this position
T = Saturation of the telescope analog-to-digital converters
M = Multiple measurement of source
C = Complex field
S = Stronger source nearby
X = very strong (>10Jy) source nearby
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Origin: AAS CD-ROM series, Volume 9, 1997 Lee E. Brotzman [ADS] 29-Jul-97
History:
* 09-Jul-2003: The two objects with the name G62.9+0.1 were renamed
G62.9+0.1a and G62.9+0.1b
(End) [CDS] 05-Feb-1998