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Radio identification of decameter-wave sources. II:
The 30deg <delta <40deg declination interval.
O.V. Verkhodanov, N.V. Verkhodanova, H. Andernach
Astrophysical No.64, pp. 72-105, 2009.
1 tables, 876 objects.
The first list from UTR identifications is
here
Abstract
This paper is dedicated to the identification of decameter-wave sources
of the UTR catalog within declination
interval 30degr<delta<40degr. UTR sources are cross-identified
with CATS database catalogs within 40'x40' error boxes.
The sources are deblended using the data on the coordinates
of the objects and the behavior of their continuum radio spectra. The
spectra of 876 sources are derived
and fitted by standard analytical functions. Of these sources, 221
objects have straight-line spectra
with spectral indices alpha<-1.0. All objects are catalogued and
stored in the CATS database.
PACS: 98.54.-h, 98.54.Gr, 98.62.Tc, 98.62.Ve, 98.70.Dk
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