J/other/BSAO/45.136 Zelenchuk survey 9h≤RA≤12h, 0≤DE≤8° (Ugolkova, 1998)

Optical identification of Zelenchuk survey radio sources from 9h to 12h in right ascension and between 0° and 8° in declination. II. Some optical characteristics of identified radio sources. Ugolkova L.S. <Bull. Special Astrophys. Obs., 45, 136 (1998)> =1998BSAO...45..136U 1998BSAO...45..136U
ADC_Keywords: Radio sources ; Photometry Keywords: radio-continuum: sources - surveys - sources: optical identification Abstract: Optical identification of Zelenchuk Survey radio sources at 3.9GHz from 9h to 12h in right ascension and between 0° and 8° in declination is reported in this paper. Some optical characteristics of identified radio sources are presented in the table. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table1.dat 90 253 Optical identification -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: VIII/49 : The Zelenchuk Surveys (Amirkhanyan+, 1989) Byte-by-byte Description of file: table1.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 8 A8 --- RS RS designation (HHMM+DDM) 10- 11 I2 h RAh Radio right ascension (1950) 13- 14 I2 min RAm Radio right ascension (1950) 16- 21 F6.3 s RAs Radio right ascension (1950) 23 A1 --- DE- Radio declination sign (1950) 24- 25 I2 deg DEd Radio declination (1950) 27- 28 I2 arcmin DEm Radio declination (1950) 30- 34 F5.2 arcsec DEs Radio declination (1950) 37- 38 I2 h RAo.h Optical right ascension (1950) 40- 41 I2 min RAo.m Optical right ascension (1950) 43- 48 F6.3 s RAo.s Optical right ascension (1950) 50 A1 --- DEo.- Optical declination sign (1950) 51- 52 I2 deg DEo.d Optical declination (1950) 54- 55 I2 arcmin DEo.m Optical declination (1950) 57- 61 F5.2 arcsec DEo.s Optical declination (1950) 63- 66 F4.1 mag Omag ? O magnitude 68 A1 --- l_Emag Limit flag on Emag 69- 72 F4.1 mag Emag ? E magnitude (1) 74- 77 F4.1 mag O-E ? O-E colour index 80- 87 A8 --- Class Classification (2) 90 A1 --- Code [W] W: the second source is present -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): For 1024+012, Emag = ?21, in the printed version, was not reported in table1.dat (Emag = ) Note (2): Classification designations as follows: S = object whose image is round enough G = ellipsoidal shape object TM = small-size nebula is present TB = big-size nebula is present TJ = presence of ejection, arm, jets TBJ = presence of a bar in a binary source NF = irregular shape object TD = absorbing nebula is present * = suspected object T, D and TMJ not explicited in the paper. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- History: Prepared via OCR at CDS. Heinz Andernach obtained a more precise version of table 1 than those printed in the publication, and we have made some corrections in the table on 02-Apr-2001
(End) James Marcout, Patricia Bauer [CDS] 03-Apr-2000
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