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AT2FGLUS - Australia Telescope 2FGL Unassociated Sources Radio Source Catalog |
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ATCA observations of Fermi unassociated sources Petrov L., Mahony E.K., Edwards P.G., Sadler E.M., Schinzel F.K., McConnell D. <Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. 432, 1294 (2013)> =2013MNRAS.432.1294P
To allow users to select these 3 sub-samples more easily from this HEASARC table, the HEASARC has created a new parameter called source_sample which is set to 1 for radio sources from Table 1, 2 for Table 2 sources and 3 for Table 3 sources.
TwoFGL_Name
The (truncated) 2FGL designation of the gamma-ray source. The
full 2FGL source name can have a letter suffix, either 'c' or 'e', e.g.,
'2FGL 0534.9-0450c', but these suffixes have been omitted from the 2FGL names
in this table: thus, for example, this source is labeled '2FGL 0534.9-0450'
herein.
Name
The IAU-style J2000.0 position-based designation of the radio source,.
The HEASARC has added the prefix '[PME2013]' (for Petrov, Mahony, Edwards 2013)
to these names in accordance with the recommendations of the Dictionary of
Nomenclature of Celestial Objects, e.g., '[PME2013] J0014-0512'. There are
14 cases where this naming scheme would result in two radio sources being
given the same name: to avoid this, the authors have replaced the final digit
of the declination for one of the pair with the letter 'A'.
Source_Flags
This flag parameter can have the following (non-blank) values:
a = source is high confidence: it has likelihood ratio greater than 10 e = source was found in a field of extended objects f = source has spectral index flatter (>) than -0.5 between 5 and 9 GHz
RA
The Right Ascension of the radio source in the selected equinox. This
was given in J2000.0 equatorial coordinates to a precision of 0.01 seconds
of time in the original table(s).
Dec
The Declination of the radio source in the selected equinox. This
was given in J2000.0 equatorial coordinates to a precision of 0.1 arcseconds
in the original table(s).
LII
The Galactic Longitude of the radio source.
BII
The Galactic Latitude of the radio source.
RA_Error
The 1-sigma uncertainty in the Right Ascension of the radio
source, in arcseconds.
Dec_Error
The 1-sigma uncertainty in the Declination of the radio
source, in arcseconds.
Flux_5_GHz
The flux density of the radio source at 5 GHz, in mJy, corrected
for beam attenuation. This is not given for the Table 3 sources (the
sources with
source_sample = 3) which were detected beyond 6.5 arcminutes from the
pointing direction: the authors estimate that the flux densities of these
sources are likely at least 20 mJy.
Flux_5_GHz_Error
The standard deviation in the flux density of the radio
source at 5 GHz, in mJy,
Flux_9_GHz
The flux density of the radio source at 9 GHz, in mJy, corrected
for beam attenuation. This is only given for the 146 sources listed in Table 1
of the reference paper (the sources with source_sample = 1).
Flux_9_GHz_Error
The standard deviation in the flux density of the radio
source at 9 GHz, in mJy,
Spectral_Index_5
The spectral index (alpha) of the radio source within the
5-GHz sub-band, viz., between 4.58 and 6.42 GHz, where the flux density Snu
~ nualpha. Spectral index estimates with uncertainties > 0.4 are omitted.
Spectral_Index_5_Error
The standard deviation in the
spectral index of the radio source within the 5-GHz sub-band.
Spectral_Index_9
The spectral index (alpha) of the radio source within the
9-GHz sub-band, viz., between 8.09 and 9.92 GHz, where the flux density Snu
~ nualpha. Spectral index estimates with uncertainties > 0.4 are omitted.
Spectral_Index_9_Error
The standard deviation in the
spectral index of the radio source within the 9-GHz sub-band.
Spectral_Index_59
The spectral index (alpha) of the radio source between
5 and 9 GHz, where the flux density S_nu_~ nualpha, for those sources
which were detected in both sub-bands. Spectral index estimates with
uncertainties > 0.4 are omitted.
Spectral_Index_59_Error
The standard deviation in the
spectral index of the radio source between 5 and 9 GHz.
Offset
The angular distance between that of the 2FGL gamma-ray source (also
the nominal ATCA pointing direction) and the radio source, in arcminutes.
Norm_Offset
The angular distance between that of the 2FGL gamma-ray source
(also the nominal ATCA pointing direction) and the radio source divided by
the standard deviation of the 2FGL position localization.
Flux_1_GHz
If the radio source is associated with an object from either the
NVSS, SUMSS or MGPS-2 catalogs, its flux density at 1.4 GHz (NVSS) or 0.843
GHz (SUMSS and MGPS-2) is given, in mJy.
Alt_Name
If the radio source is associated with an object from either the
NVSS, SUMSS or MGPS-2 catalogs, the name of the associated source.
WISE_Name
If the radio source is associated with an object from the
WISE catalog, the name of the associated WISE source.
Source_Sample
To allow users to select the 3 sub-samples contained in this
HEASARC table more easily, the HEASARC has created this parameter,
which is set to 1 for radio sources from Table 1 of the reference paper, 2 for
Table 2 sources, and 3 for Table 3 sources.