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SMC4800MHZ - Small Magellanic Cloud ATCA 4800-MHz Source Catalog |
HEASARC Archive |
The 6 cm map has a resolution of 30 arcseconds, and a sensitivity of 0.7 mJy/beam. The field size of the image used in this study covered from 00h 26m to 01h 28m in RA (J2000.0) and from -70o 29' to -75o 29' in Dec (J2000.0). The MIRIAD task 'imsad' was used to detect sources in the 6 cm image, requiring a fitted Gaussian flux density > 5 sigma (3.5 mJy). All sources were then visually examined to confirm that they are genuine point sources, excluding extended emission, bright side lobes, etc.
New 6 and 3-cm radio-continuum maps of the Small Magellanic Cloud. Part II. Point source catalogue. Wong G.F., Crawford E.J., Filipovic M.D., de Horta A.Y., Tothill N.F.H., Collier J.D., Draskovic D., Galvin T.J., Payne J.L. <Serbian Astron. J., 184, 93-95 (2012)> =2012SerAJ.184...93W
Name
The name of the radio source using the style recommended by the
Dictionary of Nomenclature of Celestial Objects, viz., the [WCF2012] prefix
(for Wong, Crawford, Filipovic 2012) and the J2000.0 equatorial coordinates
truncated to 1 second of time and 1 arcsecond in RA and Dec, respectively.
RA
The Right Ascension of the 4800-MHz 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.
Dec
The Declination of the 4800-MHz radio source in the selected equinox.
This was given in J2000.0 equatorial coordinates to a precision of 0.01
arcseconds in the original table.
LII
The Galactic Longitude of the 4800-MHz radio source.
BII
The Galactic Latitude of the 4800-MHz radio source.
Int_Flux_4800_MHz
The integrated flux density of the 4800-MHz radio source,
in mJy.