Parkes-Tidbinbilla radio sources Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Duncan R.A.
  2. White G.L.
  3. Wark R.
  4. Reynolds J.E.
  5. Jauncey D.L.,Norris R.P.
  6. Taaffe L.
  7. Savage A.
  8. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

We have measured the 2.3GHz total and correlated flux densities on a baseline of 275km of all sources in the Parkes catalogue which : (i) are south of declination +10deg, (ii) have a catalogued 2.7GHz total flux density exceeding 0.5Jy, and (iii) have a 2.7/5.0GHz spectral index flatter than -0.5. More than 14% of the sample showed visibility amplitudes greater than 0.9, and more than 72% showed visibility amplitudes greater than 0.5. Of the sources with optical or other identifications 79% were quasars. In this paper we briefly summarise the results of this survey.

Keywords
  1. radio-sources
  2. interferometry
Bibliographic source Bibcode
1993PASAu..10..310D
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History

1999-02-25T08:57:26Z
Resource record created
1999-02-25T07:57:32Z
Updated
1999-02-25T08:57:26Z
Created

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