Catalog Service: 87GB Catalog of radio sources
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of paper: The 91m telescope in Green Blank was used during 1987 October to map 6.0sr of the sky in the [0,+75]degrees declination band at 4.85GHz. We present the 87GB catalog of 54579 discrete sources with angular sizes less than about 10.5arcmin and stronger than S about 25mJy derived from these maps. The catalog positions and flux densities have been corrected for known map biases. Their estimated rms uncertainties were verified by comparison with more accurate positions and flux densities available for some sources. The 4.85GHz normalized source counts S^5/2^.n(S) between 25mJy and 10Jy were obtained and agree well with evolutionary models based on independent data.
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This resource was registered on: 2004 Jun 13 13:51:34ZThis resource description was last updated on: 2021 Oct 21 00:00:00Z
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