VIII/42             Texas Survey of radio sources at 365MHz   (Douglas+ 1996)

The Texas survey of radio sources covering -35.5° < δ < 71.5° at 365MHz Douglas J.N., Bash F.N., Bozyan F.A., Torrence G.W., Wolfe C. <Astron. J. 111, 1945 (1996)> =1996AJ....111.1945D 1996AJ....111.1945D
ADC_Keywords: Radio sources Abstract: We present the Texas Survey of discrete radio sources between -35.5deg and 71.5deg declination (B1950), which was carried out at 365MHz with the Texas Interferometer during 1974-1983. The Survey lists accurate positions with internal errors of about an arcsecond, flux densities which for strong point sources have internal errors of about 1% and total errors of about 5%, simple structure models and indications of spectrum and variability for 66841 sources. Results of comparisons with other data are presented, and show that the Survey is 90% complete at 0.4Jy and 80% complete at 0.25Jy, is nearly free from spurious sources, and has a lobeshift incidence which is reasonably described by quality flags associated with each source. Introduction: The University of Texas Radio Astronomy Observatory (UTRAO) has carried out, with the Texas Interferometer, a 365MHz survey of the sky from -35.5 to +71.5° declination, which was intended to be complete to a flux density level of 0.25Jy, to provide positions with an accuracy of about 1arcsec in both coordinates, to give accurate flux densities and indication of source variability, and to give rough structure models for each source. The observations began in 1974 and were completed in 1983. A preliminary version of one declination strip was published (Douglas et al., 1980), and a number of intermediate versions of the survey have been privately circulated for various purposes pending completion of the final analysis and adjustment of the data. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file txs.dat 133 66841 The Texas Survey simpler.dat 133 15758 The sources in the simpler model. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: txs.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 A1 --- Strip *[A-J] Main strip 2 A1 --- Aflg [*] * means simpler model(s) exist 3- 11 A9 --- TXS *Source name 13 I1 --- XPVRflg [1,3]? # of subbeams outside the PVR 14 A1 --- Mflg [+CWN] goodness of model fit 15 A1 --- Eflg [+CWX] influence of environment 16 A1 --- Lflg [+CW] lobeshift probability 17 I1 --- LVflg [1,2]? # of low-visibility subbeams 20- 21 I2 h RAh Right Ascension 1950 23- 24 I2 min RAm Right Ascension 1950 26- 31 F6.3 s RAs Right Ascension 1950 33- 37 F5.3 s e_RAs ]0,4[ Right Ascension error 41 A1 --- DE- Declination sign 42- 43 I2 deg DEd Declination 1950 45- 46 I2 arcmin DEm Declination 1950 48- 52 F5.2 arcsec DEs Declination 1950 54- 58 F5.2 arcsec e_DEs ]0,30[ Declination error 60 A1 --- n_S365 [X] X if flux <0.15 Jy 62- 67 F6.3 Jy S365 ]0,80[ 365 MHz flux density 69- 73 F5.3 Jy e_S365 ]0,40[ Internal rms flux error 75 A1 --- SNflg *[ YZ] signal-to-noise flag 77- 80 F4.1 --- Spec ? spectral index 82- 83 F2.1 --- e_Spec ? [0,1[ error in spectral index 86- 89 F4.1 --- Chi2 *? chi-squared flux residual, 2 dof 90 A1 --- u_Chi2 [X] X means value of Chi2 is suspect 91 A1 --- Vstar *[*] * means source may be variable 94- 96 I3 arcsec Sep ? component separation in double model 97 A1 --- --- [ (] field separator 98- 99 I2 arcsec e_Sep ? error in Sep 100 A1 --- --- [)] field separator 102-103 A2 --- Struct *[PAD ] Structure model type 104-105 I2 % q *? Asymetry q parameter for AD model 106 A1 --- --- [(] field separator 107-108 I2 % e_q ? 100xerror in asymmetry parameter q 109 A1 --- --- [)] field separator 111-114 I4 deg Xi [-180,180]? position angle of double 115 A1 --- --- [(] field separator 116-117 I2 deg e_Xi ? error in position angle 118 A1 --- --- [)] field separator 120 A1 --- RAOflg *[*] RA overlap zone flag 121 A1 --- DEOflg *[*] DE overlap zone flag 122 A1 --- --- [(] field separator 123-124 I2 --- KA2 ? second most likely RA lobe 125 A1 --- --- [,] field separator 126-127 I2 --- KD2 ? second most likely Dec lobe 128 A1 --- --- [)] field separator 129 A1 --- RAOZ *[ABCDE] RA overlap zone 130 A1 --- DEOZ *[ABCDEFGHIJK] Dec overlap zone 131-133 A3 --- strp *Observation strip source line taken from -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note on Strip: The catalog was originally decomposed in 10 tables table3a to table3j corresponding to the 10 declination strips: ----------------------- Strip Range of Decl. name ----------------------- A -26 [-357,-187] B -12 [-186,-064] C -01 [-063,+039] D +09 [+040,+135] E +18 [+136,+226] F +27 [+227,+316] G +36 [+317,+406] H +45 [+407,+499] I +55 [+500,+598] J +65 [+599,+715] ----------------------- Note on TXS: The TXS source name is constructed from the hours and minutes of right ascension, the sign of declination, and truncated tenths of degrees of declination: hhmmsddd. Because of a final position system adjustment, the source name may not agree with the position in the table, but should be used regardless. Note on SNflg: the Signal-to-Noise flag is set to: X when S/N < 4 Y when 4 ≤ S/N < 5 Z when 5 ≤ S/N < 7 blank when S/N ≥7 Note on Chi2 and Vstar: values of Chi2 are statistically > 5.99 for 5% of non-variable sources > 9.21 for 1% of non-variable sources (Vstar set to '*') >13.82 for 0.1% of non-variable sources Note on Struct and q: 'P ' = Point model 'D ' = Double model 'AD' = Asymmetric Double model ; the 'q' asymmetry parameter is then set. Note on RAOflg and RAOZ: * means this is one of two versions of this catalog line, because the source was in an RA overlap zone; the RA zone is then given in the RAOZ column. Note on DEOflg and DEOZ: * means this is one of two versions of this catalog line, because the source was observed separately in two observation declination strips; the DE zone is then given in the DEOZ column. Note on strp: observation strip and segment from which the catalog line was obtained. For example, in TXS 0000+178, strp=181 means that the catalog line came from the +18° observation strip, RA segment 1. Some sources came from Version 6 of the Texas Survey ('TS6' in strp field) or Version 7 ('TS7' in strp field) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: simpler.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 A1 --- Strip [A-J] Main strip, as in txs.dat file. 3- 11 A9 --- TXS *Source name 13 I1 --- XPVRflg [1,3]? # of subbeams outside the PVR 14 A1 --- Mflg [+CWN] goodness of model fit 15 A1 --- Eflg [+CWX] influence of environment 16 A1 --- Lflg [+CW] lobeshift probability 17 I1 --- LVflg [1,2]? # of low-visibility subbeams 20- 21 I2 h RAh Right Ascension 1950 23- 24 I2 min RAm Right Ascension 1950 26- 31 F6.3 s RAs Right Ascension 1950 33- 37 F5.3 s e_RAs ]0,4[ Right Ascension error 41 A1 --- DE- Declination sign 42- 43 I2 deg DEd Declination 1950 45- 46 I2 arcmin DEm Declination 1950 48- 52 F5.2 arcsec DEs Declination 1950 54- 58 F5.2 arcsec e_DEs ]0,30[ Declination error 60 A1 --- n_S365 [X] X if flux <0.15 Jy 62- 67 F6.3 Jy S365 ]0,80[ 365 MHz flux density 69- 73 F5.3 Jy e_S365 ]0,40[ Internal rms flux error 75 A1 --- SNflg [XYZ] signal-to-noise flag 77- 80 F4.1 --- Spec ? spectral index 82- 83 F2.1 --- e_Spec ? [0,1[ error in spectral index 94- 96 I3 arcsec Sep ? component separation in double model 102 A1 --- Struct *[PD] structure model type 111-114 I4 deg Xi [-180,180]? position angle of double 129 A1 --- RAOZ [ABCDE] RA overlap zone 130 A1 --- DEOZ [ABCDEFGHIJK] Dec overlap zone 131-133 A3 --- strp Observation strip source line taken from -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note on TXS: The name is that of the corresponding Survey source line in file txs.dat Note on Struct: Point model is 'P'; Double model is 'D'; there are no AD models in the "Simpler models". -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- History: AAS CD-ROM series, Volume 6, 1996. * At CDS, October 1996: The original 'table3*' tables were merged into the "txs.dat" file, and 'table4*' tables into the "simpler.dat" file, but the table number was inserted in byte one. References: Douglas J.N., Bash F.N., Torrence G.W., & Wolfe C., 1980, Publ. Dept. Astron. Univ. Texas, No 17, October 1980.
(End) Francois Ochsenbein [CDS] 23-Oct-1996
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