VIII/34             Parkes Half-Jansky Flat-Spectrum Sample (Drinkwater + 1997)

The Parkes Half-Jansky Flat-Spectrum Sample Drinkwater M.J., Webster R.L., Francis P.J., Condon J.J., Ellison S.L., Jauncey D.L., Lovell J., Peterson B.A., Savage A. <Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. 284, 85 (1997)> =1997MNRAS.284...85D 1997MNRAS.284...85D
ADC_Keywords: Radio sources Keywords: catalogues - BL Lac objects - galaxies: general - quasars: general - radio: continuum: galaxies Abstract: 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 α(2.7/5.0) > -0.5, where S(f) is proportional to falpha, Galactic latitude |b| > 20° and -45° < Declination(B1950) < +10°. 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 digitised 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. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file catalog 157 323 Parkes Half-Jansky Flat-Spectrum Sample (Table 5 of the paper) refs 232 121 Reference list with codes -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/~mjd/papers : original papers VIII/5 : Bright Extragalactic Radio Sources (1Jy) (Kuehr+, 1981) VIII/15 : Parkes Radio Sources Catalogue (PKSCAT90) (Wright+ 1990) Byte-by-byte Description of file: catalog -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 4 I4 --- Seq [1/323]+ Running number 6- 17 A12 --- Name PKSCAT90 name (B1950) from cat. VIII/15 19- 23 F5.2 Jy S2.7 Flux density at 2.7GHz 25- 29 F5.2 Jy S5.0 Flux density at 5.0GHz 31- 35 F5.2 --- alpha spectral index 37- 40 I4 --- rFlux [1/121] Flux reference 43- 44 I2 h RAh Right ascension B1950 (hours) 46- 47 I2 min RAm Right ascension B1950 (minutes) 49- 53 F5.2 s RAs Right ascension B1950 (seconds) 56 A1 --- DE- Declination B1950 (sign) 57- 58 I2 deg DEd Declination B1950 (degrees) 60- 61 I2 arcmin DEm Declination B1950 (minutes) 63- 66 F4.1 arcsec DEs Declination B1950 (seconds) 68- 71 I4 --- rPos position reference 73- 87 A15 --- comment comment on radio/optical morphology (1) 89- 93 F5.2 arcsec dRA (optical-radio) RA offset 95- 99 F5.2 arcsec dDE (optical-radio) Dec offset 101-105 F5.2 arcsec dr total position offset 107 A1 --- cl [gsfm] morphological classification (2) 109-113 F5.2 mag Bj ?=0.00 Magnitude at optical Bj 115 A1 --- l_z [>] (for lower limits) 116-121 F6.4 --- z ?=0.0 redshift 123-126 I4 --- r_z [1/121]?=0 redshift reference 128-131 I4 --- Rsp ?=0 published spectrum reference 134-135 I2 h RA2000h Right Ascension J2000 (hours) 137-138 I2 min RA2000m Right Ascension J2000 (minutes) 140-144 F5.2 s RA2000s Right Ascension J2000 (seconds) 147 A1 --- DE2000- Declination J2000 (sign) 148-149 I2 deg DE2000d Declination J2000 (degrees) 151-152 I2 arcmin DE2000m Declination J2000 (minutes) 154-157 F4.1 arcsec DE2000s Declination J2000 (seconds) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): a brief description of the radio morphology if the source is resolved using the terminology by Downes et al. (1986MNRAS.218...31D 1986MNRAS.218...31D): P : partially resolved source Do : double sources with no central component Do+CC : double sources with a central component or peak H : diffuse halo around a central source HT : complex head-tail morphology Comments in parentheses refer to the optical identification. In cases where there was no match to the sky catalogues but the source was identified using CCD data, these are indicated as (B) (R) (I) and (K) for the respective wavebands. If the CCD imaging did not identify the source, the comment 'blank' is made, and 'STAR' indicates a source too near a bright star. If the source was confused with a close neighbour in the sky catalogues, but separated by a CCD image, the comment 'merge' is made followed by the waveband used; in some cases the Digitized Sky Survey data was used to separate the object ('DSS') Note (2): g = galaxy, s = stellar, f = too faint, m = merged -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: refs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 3 I3 --- RefNum [1/121]+ Reference number (rFlux, rPos, r_z) 5- 23 A19 --- BibCode Bibliographic code, or CDS catalogue number 25-232 A208 --- Text of Reference -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Acknowledgements: It is a pleasure to thank Michael Drinkwater who supplied the tables in November 1996.
(End) Francois Ochsenbein [CDS] 23-Dec-1996
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