J/ApJS/93/145      Radio survey around North Ecliptic Pole (Kollgaard+, 1994)

A Sensitive 1.5 GHz radio survey around the North Ecliptic Pole KOLLGAARD R.I., BRINKMANN W., MCMATH CHESTER M., FEIGELSON E.D., HERTZ P., REICH P., WIELEBINSKI R. <Astrophys. J. Suppl. Ser. 93, 145 (1994)> =1994ApJS...93..145K 1994ApJS...93..145K (SIMBAD/NED Reference)
ADC_Keywords: Radio sources Keywords: catalogs - radio continuum: general - surveys - X-rays: general Abstract: A 29.3deg^2 region surrounding the north ecliptic pole (NEP; R.A.=18h00m, Dec.=+66d30m) was mapped with the Very Large Array at 1.5GHz to support the deepest portion of the ROSAT all-sky soft X-ray survey. The resulting VLA-NEP survey catalog contains 2435 radio sources with flux densities in the range of 0.3-1000mJy, including over 200 fainter than 1mJy. The 28 fields of the inner 1.5deg have noise levels sigma ~=60uJy, and the 85 fields centered between 1.5deg and 3.0deg from the NEP have sigma ~=120uJy. The typical spatial resolution is 20" HPBW, and most positions are accurate to <2". Approximately 6% of the sources are found to be extended with size >30". We have compared the VLA-NEP catalog with four other radio catalogs made at lower resolution, as well as with the NASA Extragalactic Database and find counterparts for ∼18% of the VLA-NEP objects. The normalized, differential radio source count is in agreement with the previous studies. Between 1 and 150mJy the slope of the logN-logS relation is 0.68±0.03. Addresses: Kollgaard R.I. McMath Chester M. Feigelson E.D. <edf@Feigelson> Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802 Brinkmann W. Max-Planck-Institut fur Extraterrstrische Physik, Giessenbach strasse, 85740 Garching, Germany Hertz P. E.O. Hulburt Center for Space Research, Naval Research Laboratory, Code 7621.5, Washinton, DC 20375-5352 Reich P. Wielebinski R. Max-Planck-Institut fur Radioastronomie, Auf dem Hugel 69, 53121 Bonn, Germany File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table2 133 2435 VLA-NEP source catalog table3 110 416 VLA-NEP sources with possible identifications -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-12 A12 --- Name VLA-NEP source name (J2000) 15-17 I3 --- Field VLA-NEP field designation 20-21 I2 h RAh Right Ascension, J2000 (corrected) 23-24 I2 min RAm Right Ascension, J2000 (corrected) 26-30 F5.2 s RAs Right Ascension, J2000 (corrected) 32 A1 --- DE- Declination sign 33-34 I2 deg DEd Declination, J2000 36-37 I2 arcmin DEm Declination, J2000 39-42 F4.1 arcsec DEs Declination, J2000 44-47 F4.1 arcsec e(Pos) Net positional uncertainty 49-53 F5.1 arcmin Dis Distance of the source from the field center 55-60 F6.1 mJy Stot Corrected integrated flux density 62-65 F4.1 mJy e_Stot rms uncertainty on Stot 67-72 F6.1 mJy Speak Corrected peak flux density 74-77 F4.1 mJy e_Speak rms uncertainty on Speak 79-82 I4 --- SNR Signal-to-noise ratio of the detection 85-86 A2 --- ID 'ID'= identification listed in table 3 88-133 A46 --- Note Additional notes (1) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): S = suspect source which lies on an image processing artifact D = double source, either a blend of two comparable sources or two resolved peaks with a common envelope D?= possible double whose features appear at less than 8 x sigma E = extended source, either an elongated source or an object with an asymmetric or complex shape E?= possible extended source, whose features appear at less than 8 x sigma Also included is the angular separation (arcminutes) between the peaks of double sources, the angular size of extended sources (measured from the peak to the most distant feature, minus a slight resolution correction), and the position angle (degrees) measured from the brightest peak. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table3 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-12 A12 --- Name VLA-NEP source, see table 2, field ID 14-19 F6.1 mJy Flux []? VLA-NEP total flux density 21-29 A9 --- BWE91 BWE91 name (1) 32-34 I3 mJy SBWE91 []? BWE91 catalogued flux density 37-39 A3 --- LRW88 LRW88 name (2) 42-44 I3 mJy SLRW88 []? LRW88 catalogued flux density 47-55 A9 --- WB92 WB92 name (3) 58-60 I3 mJy SWB92 []? WB92 catalogued flux density 63-70 A8 --- LRW92 LRW92 name (4) 72-87 A16 --- NED NASA Extragalactic Database name (5) 90-93 F4.1 mag Vned []? NED visual magnitude 96-100 F5.2 --- SI1 []? Spectral index between 1.5GHz and 5GHz 102-106 F5.2 --- SI2 []? Spectral index between 1.5GHz and 2.7GHz 109-110 I2 --- Ref []? Reference number (6) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): BWE91: Name of any 5 GHz counterpart from Becker, White & Edwards =1991ApJS...75....1B 1991ApJS...75....1B (Catalog VIII/13) Note (2): LRW88: Name of any 2.7 GHz Effelsberg counterpart from Loiseau et al. =1988A&AS...75...67L 1988A&AS...75...67L Note (3): WB92: Name of any 1.4 GHz counterpart from White & Becker 1992, =1992ApJS...79..331W 1992ApJS...79..331W (Catalog VIII/17) Note (4): LRW92: Name of any 8C counterpart from Lacy, Rawlings & Warner 1992, =1992MNRAS.256..404L 1992MNRAS.256..404L Note (5): NED: Name of any NASA Extragalactic Database counterpart that is not from the four previous surveys Note (6): Reference number for sources with information from NED 1 Lacy, Rawlings, & Warner =1992MNRAS.256..404L 1992MNRAS.256..404L 2 Zwicky & Herzog 1968, Catalogue of Galaxies and Clusters of Galaxies (Pasadena: California Institute of Technology) (Catalog VII/49) 3 Joint IRAS Science Working Group 1988, Infrared Astronomical Satellite Catalogs, The Point Source Catalog (ver. 2) (NASA RP-1190) (Catalog II/125) 4 Kojoian et al. =1981AJ.....86..820K 1981AJ.....86..820K 5 Moshir et al 1990, Infrared Astronomical Catalogs, The Faint Source Catalog (ver. 2) (Catalog II/156) 6 Ashby, Houck, & Hacking =1992AJ....104..980A 1992AJ....104..980A 7 Nilson 1973, Uppsala General Catalogue of Galaxies, Acta Universitatis Upsalienis, Nava Regiae Societatis Upsaliensis, Series V: vol. 1 (Catalog VII/26) 8 Abell, Corwin, & Olowin =1989ApJS...70....1A 1989ApJS...70....1A (Catalog VII/110) 9 Vorontsov-Velyaminov & Krasnogorskaja 1962, Morphological Catalogue of Galaxies (Moscow: Moscow State University) (Catalogs VII/62 and VII/100) 10 Sovers et al. =1988AJ.....95.1647S 1988AJ.....95.1647S 11 Clements 1983 =1983MNRAS.204..811C 1983MNRAS.204..811C 12 Dressel & Condon 1976, ApJS, 31, 187 13 Takase & Miyauchi-Isobe 1989, Pub. Nat. Astr. Ast. Obs. Japan, =1989PNAOJ...1...97T 1989PNAOJ...1...97T 14 Russell et al. =1990AJ.....99.2059R 1990AJ.....99.2059R (Guide Star Catalog) 15 Burg et al. =1992A&A...259L...9B 1992A&A...259L...9B 16 Zwicky 1971, Catalogue of Selected Compact Galaxies and Post-Eruptive Galaxies (Zurich: Offsetdruck L. Speich) 17 Tsvetkov & Bartunov 1993, Bull Inf. Centre Donnes Stellaires, =1993BICDS..42...17T 1993BICDS..42...17T -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Origin: AAS CD-ROM series, Volume 3, 1995
(End) Lee Brotzman [ADS] 10-Oct-94, Patricia Bauer [CDS] 16-Feb-1995
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