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1970ApJS...20....1Dixon;

A Master List of Radio sources

Robert S. Dixon

Abstract
A Master List of radio sources has been prepared by combining about thirty catalogs in a common format. Approximately 25000 listings are included for some 12000 separate soures. The list is in order of increasing right ascension and is arranged for maximum utility and minimum complexity. Each entry gives the source name, 1950.0 position, flux density, and the frequiency at which it was observed. This list will be maintained and updated indefinitely at OSURO, and magnetic-tape copies of the latest versions will be available at any time.
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When flux densities were measured at several frequencies, DITTO records are used to indicate the additional flux densities.
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Table 3 is a direct printout of the magneti tape, with only record sequence numbers and identification tags omitted. No attempt has been made to coordinate multiple listings for the same source, inasmuch as this would be based on arbitrary criteria at best and would be ambiguous in cases where several sources in one list correspond to only one in another list of lower resolution.
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Where both integrated and peak flux densities were given in list, intergated values were used in MSL.

COMLILATION OF RADIO SURVEYS

cut from "1-line" index version N43 by H. Andernach
 Survey Freq.   Beam     Approximate                            Weakest  No. of ###################
 prefix  MHz   RA*DEC/'      region                             flux/Jy sources  NED/SIMBAD Reference code
----+----1----+----2----+----3----+----4----+----5----+----6----+----7----+----8----+----9----+----0----+----1----+----2----+----3----+----4----+----5----+----6
AMWW   2700    17*24               North            Gal. plane     6.        79 1960VeUSB..59.....Altenhoff Mezger Wendker & Westerhout
B1      408     4*108            -20 - -30          00 - 24h       1.       654 1965NCim...40..267Braccesi et al.
B1S     408     4*108            -25 36 - -28       11 - 12 50      .6       38 1965NCim...40..268Braccesi et al
B2      408     3*10             29 18 - 34 02      00 - 24h        .2     3235*1970A&AS....1..281Colla et al. (Bologna Survey)
BP      408   150*1.7            47 40 - 52         00   15 30      .5     198  1968MNRAS..51...51Bailey&Pooley (Cambridge)
BP     1407    50*0.5            47 40 - 52         00   15 30      .3          1968MNRAS..51...51Bailey&Pooley (Cambridge)
CTA     960    48                -45 - +72          00 - 24h       2.4      106 1960PASP...72..237Harris & Roberts
CTB     960    48                 -48 D +90         340-l-270      2.0      110 1960PASP...72..331Wilson & Bolton  1963AJ.....68..181Wilson
CTD    1421    33                +25 50-+30 10      00 - 24h       0.5      143 1965POVRO...12...1Kellermann & Read
DA     1420    36                -05 - +70          00 - 24h       2.0      615 1968AJ.....73..135Galt & Kennedy
DGVW    400   132*102            -35 - +90          00 - 24h       1.0      149 1965BAN....18...42Davis Gelato-Volders & Westerhout
DW     1417    37                -20 - +70          00 - 24h        .5      188 1970BAN....19..201Davis
EC      26     14*92              +3 - +63          00 - 24h      12.       120 1965ApJ...142.1156Erickson & Cronyn
GV      408     3*10             +34 - +35          07h40-18h20     .25     328 1968ApL.....2..113Grueff & Vigotti
H       750     19                18 -  20          00 - 24h        .2      458 1967ApJS...15...61Hoglund
H      1410     10                                 +18 - +20                    1967ApJS...15...61Hoglund
HB      158    120               +38 - +68          00 - 24h       5.0       23 1953MNRAS. 13..123Hazard & Brown
KOM     408    48                 South             Gal. plane    10.        49 1966AuJPh..19...75Komesaroff
LHE     408    24*216           -10..13,27..61      00 - 24h       2.5      559 1963MNRAS.125..313Long Haseler & Elsmore (3C full list unpub
MSH(1)   86    50                +10 - -20          00 - 24h       5.3     1159 1958AuJPh..11..360Mills Slee & Hill
MSH(2)   86    50                                  -20 - -50       5.       892 1960AuJPh..13..676Mills Slee & Hill
MSH(3)   86    50                                  -80 - -50       8.       219 1961AuJPh..14..497Mills Slee & Hill
NB       81     10               +70 - +90          00 - 24h       1.0*     532 1967MNRAS.135..149Branson N.
NRAO    750    20                                   00 - 24h        .4      726 1966ApJS...13...65Pauliny-Toth Wade Heeschen
NRAO   1400    10                                  -22 - +90        .2      726 1966ApJS...13...65Pauliny-Toth Wade Heeschen
OA(1)   612    23*85                                23 30-02h      1.8       57 1964Natur.202..269Kraus
OA(1)  1415    10*40                               +36 - +46       1.0          1964Natur.202..269Kraus
OA(2)  1415    10*43             +36 - +46          02 - 06h                 73 1965Natur.205..755Dixon Meng Kraus
OA(3)  1415    10*43             -02 20-+02 20      20 - 04h        .6       56 1965AJ.....70..846Nash
OA(4)  1415    10*40             +39 - +43          23h30 - 02h     .2       82 1966ApJ...144..559Kraus Dixon & Fisher
OB..Z1 1415    10*43             +25 - +38          08 - 16h        .37     236 1967AJ.....72..536Scheer & Kraus
OB..Z2 1415    10*43             +19 - +37          00 - 16h        .16    1200 1968AJ.....73..381Dixon & Kraus
OB..Z3 1415    10*43             +00 - +20          00 - 24h        .12    2397 1969AJ.....74..612Fitch Dixon & Kraus
PKS 1   408    48.               -20 - -60          00 - 24h        .6      297*1964AuJPh..17..340Bolton Gardner Mackey
PKS 2   408    14                                  -90 - -75        .5      247*1965AuJPh..18..329Price & Milne
PKS 3   408    48                                   00 - +20        .6      564*1966AuJPh..19...35Day et al.
PKS 4   408    48                                   00 - -20        .6      628*1966AuJPh..19..837Shimmins et al.
PKS 5   635    31                                  +20 - +27        .8      397*1968AuJPh..21..377Shimmins et al.
QL      240    85*60             -34 - +18          08 - 16h       8.        94 1966MNRAS.134..239Quigley & Large (full list not published)
RN      178     4.5              +86 - +90          00 - 24h        .5       87 1962MNRAS.125...39Ryle & Neville
VRO(1)  610    16*22             +40 - +44          00 - 24h        .7      271 1965AJ.....70..756MacLeod et al.
VRO(2)  610                                        +15 - +22        .8      625 1967AJ.....72..757Dickel et al.
W      1390    34                                   Gal. plane     2.2       82 1958BAN....14..215Westerhout
WKB      38     45               -10 - +90          00 - 24h     14.      1069 1966MmRAS..70...53Williams Kenderdine & Baldwin
3C      159    72*460            -25 - +70          00 - 24h       8.       471 1959MmRAS..68...37Edge Shakeshaft McAdam Baldwin & Archer
3C REV  178    var      (465*wl)                   -0.5 - +90      9.       328 1961MmRAS..68..163Bennett
4C (1)  178    15*7.5    interf. +20 - +40          00 - 24h       2.      1219*1965MmRAS..69..183Pilkington & Scott
4C (2)  178    15*7.5            +40 - +80         -07 - +20               3624*1967MmRAS..71...49Gower Scott & Wills
4CP     178    23*18    pencil                      00 - 24h       2.      1551 1966UCamb.T00J....Caswell J.L.;  4CT 1969MNRAS.145..181Caswell & Crowther NOT INCLUDED HERE!
5C1     408   1.3*1.7             09h40+50          4d circle       .026    106 1966MNRAS.134..189Kenderdine Ryle & Pooley
5C2     408   1.3*1.7             11h+49 40         4d circle       .0115   207 1968MNRAS.139..529Pooley & Kenderdine