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1986ApJS...61..105Lawrence+

5 GHz Radio Structure and Optical Identifications of sources from the MG survey II. Maps and Finding Charts

Lawrence C.R., Bennett C.L., Hewitt J.N., Langston G.I., Klotz S.E., Burke B.F.

Abstract

Nearly 1000 sources from the 5 GHz MIT-Green Bank (MG) survey have been observed with the VLA. We give ardio maps for 460 resolved sources, finding charts for 390 optical identification, and spectral indices between 1.4 and 5 GHz for 632 sources.

About 1000 sources, selected as described in IIa from a prelimenary version of the MIT-GB I catalog, have been observed with VLA. Of these, 632 appear in final MG source list (Bennett at al. 1986). Most of the remaining sources are either outside the MG dec. or Galactic latitude ranges or below the 5 sigma detection limit. About 20 sources observed at the VLA are within the MG sky area and above the 106 mJy completeness limit, even allowing for the large flux-density errors in the preliminary list, but do not appear in the MG catalog. These sources give an upper limit on the completeness of the MG survey of 97 %.

In previous paper (Lawrence et al., 1984, Ap.J., 278, L95, paper I) we classified the radio structures and summarized the optical identifications of 602 of these sources with |b| > 20^o. This subgroup has also been observed at 1.4 GHz with 305m Arecibo telescope. In this paper we describe of 949 sources, including maps of 460 extended sources, finding chats for 390 optical identifications, and 1.4 GHz flux densities for 632 sources.

Source selection

VLA observations were made in 1981 May, 1982 Feb., and 1982 Oct. Before each observing session, sources wer selected randomly by flux-density range from a preliminary MG source list. The flux density ranges were 100-500 mJy for 1981 May, 100-300 mJy for 1982 Feb., and 50-500 mJy for 1982 Oct. Many of the sourecs observed are also in the Texas 365 MHz preliminary +18^o strip (Douglas et al.1980) or the Arecibo 611 MHz survey (Durdin et al. 1975; Lawrence et al. 1983). After the random selection process, we augmented the observing list with about 70 Arecibo sources with alfa(611-4755) < +0.5, so that (with one exeption) every flat-spectrum Arecibo source for which a reliable position was determined in Lawrence et al. (1983) has been observed. A few Arecibo sources with steep spectra were included as well. The MG sources in the VLA sample, therefore, are statistically equivalent to a complete sample by flux-density range.

VLA observations were made at 4885 MHz in 1981 May (B-array, beam ~1.2"), 1982 Feb. (A-array beam ~0.4"), and 1982 Oct (B-array). Forty calibrators and 360 survey sources were observed in each 24 h. Either 3C286 and 3C48 was observed each day as a flux-density standard, and the flux-density system of Baars et al. (1977) was used.

Table 3. Summary of Observations
Line Source flg RA_1950   DEC_1950   I_rel VLA Svla S5/Jy a(1.4,5)   Struct   Optical ID
                                              /S_GB                 typ siz"  Off" mB   mR    Comments
----+----1----+----2----+----3----+----4----+----5----+----6----+----7----+----8----+----9----+----0----+----1----+----2----+----3--
02 0001+128M 00 01 07.06  +12 49 58.1  1.00 B 0.94 0.414 +0.83[0.11] D  9.2 E 0.0  0.0  0.0