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1995ApJS...98....1Polatidis+
1995ApJS...98...33Thakkar+
1995ApJS...99..297Xu+
See also Caltech-Jodrell Bank VLBI Survey II

J/ApJS/98/1      First Caltech-Jodrell Bank VLBI Survey. I. (Polatidis+ 1995)
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The First Caltech-Jodrell Bank VLBI survey. I. Lambda = 18 centimeter
observations of 87 sources
     Polatidis A.G., Wilkinson P.N., Xu W., Readhead A.C.S.,
     Pearson T.J., Taylor G.B., Vermeulen R.C.
    
    =1995ApJS...98....1P
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ADC_Keywords: VLBI ; QSOs ; Radio sources
Keywords: quasars: general - radio continuum: galaxies - surveys -
          techniques: interferometric

Abstract:
    We present the first results from the first Caltech-Jodrell Bank VLBI
    survey (the CJ1 survey). The CJ1 sample includes 135 radio sources
    with total flux density 1.3Jy>S_6cm>=0.7Jy, declination
    delta_1950>=35deg, and Galactic latitude |b^II|>10deg. It extends the
    flux density limit of the complete "PR" sample studied by Pearson &
    Readhead from 1.3 to 0.7Jy and increases the total number of sources
    from 65 to 200. The complete survey includes VLBI images at both
    lambda-18 and 6cm of all objects in the extended sample that have
    cores strong enough to be mapped with the Mark II VLBI system. These
    images provide a large enough sample to study, for example, the
    variety of morphologies exhibited by compact radio sources,
    cosmological evolution, superluminal motion, and misalignment between
    parsec-scale and kiloparsec-scale radio structures. In this paper we
    present lambda-18cm VLBI observations of 56 CJ1 and 31 PR sources made
    in 1990-1991, including images of 82 sources. The observations were
    made with a "snapshot" technique in which each source was observed in
    three 20-30-minute scans using an array of 12-16 antennas. The images
    have resolution 3-10mas and dynamic range greater than 100:1. Later
    papers in the series will present the remaining lambda-18cm
    observations, the lambda-6cm observations, and the analysis and
    interpretation of the results.

File Summary:
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 FileName    Lrecl    Records    Explanations
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ReadMe          80          .    This file
table1.dat      89        135    The complete CJ1 sample
table2.dat      84         31    Sources from the PR sample observed at 18 cm
table4.dat      74         82    Map parameters
table5          53        236    Gaussian models
fig/*            .        165    Maps
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See also:
    J/ApJS/98/33  : First Caltech-Jodrell Bank VLBI Survey. II (Thakkar+ 1995)
    J/ApJS/99/297 : First Caltech-Jodrell Bank VLBI Survey. III (Xu+ 1995)
    J/ApJS/95/345 : Second Caltech-Jodrell Bank VLBI Survey. I. (Taylor+ 1994)
    J/ApJS/100/1  : Second Caltech-Jodrell Bank VLBI Survey. II (Henstock+ 1995)

Byte-by-byte Description of file: table1.dat
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   Bytes Format  Units   Label    Explanations
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   1-  8  A8     ---     CJ1      B1950 source name according to IAU convention
  10- 11  I2     h       RAh      Right ascension, J2000.0
  13- 14  I2     min     RAm      Right ascension, J2000.0
  16- 21  F6.3   s       RAs      Right ascension, J2000.0
  25- 26  I2     deg     DEd      Declination, J2000.0
  28- 29  I2     arcmin  DEm      Declination, J2000.0
  31- 35  F5.2   arcsec  DEs     *Declination, J2000.0
  46- 49  F4.2   Jy      S11cm   *Total flux density at 11 cm
  52- 55  F4.2   Jy      S6cm    *Total flux density at 6 cm
  58- 61  F4.2   Jy      S2.8cm  *Total flux density at 2.8 cm
  63- 64  A2     ---     ID      *Optical identification
  66- 69  F4.1   mag     V        ? Apparent V magnitude
      70  A1     ---   n_z        [f>] 'f' - featureless spectrum, '>' - limit
  71- 76  F6.4   ---     z       *? Redshift
  78- 81  I4     yr      OBSy     ? Date of VLBI observations (year)
  83- 84  I2     ---     OBSm     ? Date of VLBI observations (month)
  85- 86  A2     ---   n_OBSy    *Notes on observation date
  88- 89  I2     ---   r_OBS     *[1/18]? Reference to published observation
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Note on DEs:
  Positions specified with a precision of 0.01" are from the Jodrell Bank-
  VLA Astrometric Survey (Patnaik et al. 1992MNRAS.254..655P, Tables
  2 and 4; and unpublished observations); the remaining positions have
  been compiled from a variety of publications via the NASA Extragalactic
  Database (NED).
Note on S11cm:
  Total flux density at 11cm from Pauliny-Toth et al. 1978AJ.....83..451P
Note on S6cm:
  Total flux density at 6cm from Kuhr et al. 1981AJ.....86..854K
Note on S2.8cm:
  Total flux density at 3.6cm from Kuhr et al. 1981AJ.....86..854K
Note on ID: Optical identification:
  BL - BL Lac object; EF - Empty Field;
  G - Galaxy; Q - Quasar; SO - Stellar object.
Note on z:
  See notes to Table 1 in the printed paper for references.
Note on n_OBSy:
  Parentheses indicate that the source was observed but not mapped; in three
  cases (marked with an asterisk) this is because the a priori position
  assumed for correlations was wrong, while in the other cases the
  source was too heavily resolved.  A blank field indicates that the
  source was not observed because it does not contain a compact
  component strong enough for detection with Mark-II VLBI.
Note to r_OBS:
  1: Xu et al. 1994AJ....108..395X
  2: Stickel & Khuer 1994 
  3: Stickel, Meisenheimer & Khuer 1994 <
  4: Spinrad et al. 1985 
  5: Browne et al. 1993MNRAS.263L..32B
  6: Henstock, Browne & Wilkinson 1995 
  7: Jackson 1989 (Ph.D. thesis, Univ. of Manchester)
  8: Palomar Observatory Sky Survey
  9: Hewitt & Burbidge 1993 
 10: Eckart et al. 1987A&AS...67..121E
 11: Sanghera 1992 (Ph.D. thesis, Univ. of Manchester)
 12: Fanti et al. 1985A&A...143..292F
 13: Dallacasa et al. 1995A&A...295...27D
 14: Foulsham 1989 (M.Sc. thesis, Univ. of Manchester)
 15: Jones et al. 1986ApJ...305..684J
 16: Dallacasa et al. 1990 (in Compact Steep-Spectrum and GHz-peaked Spectrum
      Radio Sources, ed. C. Fanti, D. Fanti. C.P. O'Dea & R.T. Schilizzi,
      Bologna: Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, 77
 17: Sanghera 1989 (M.Sc. thesis, Univ. of Manchester)
 18: Lawrence, Zucker, Readhead, Unwin, Pearson & Xu, 1995, ApJS, submitted
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: table2.dat
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   Bytes Format  Units   Label    Explanations
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   1-  8  A8     ---     CJ1      B1950 source name according to IAU convention
  10- 11  I2     h       RAh      Right ascension, J2000.0
  13- 14  I2     min     RAm      Right ascension, J2000.0
  16- 21  F6.3   s       RAs      Right ascension, J2000.0
  25- 26  I2     deg     DEd      Declination, J2000.0
  28- 29  I2     arcmin  DEm      Declination, J2000.0
  31- 35  F5.2   arcsec  DEs     *Declination, J2000.0
  45- 49  F5.2   Jy      S11cm   *Total flux density at 11 cm
  52- 55  F4.2   Jy      S6cm    *Total flux density at 6 cm
  57- 61  F5.2   Jy      S2.8cm  *? Total flux density at 2.8 cm
  63- 64  A2     ---     ID      *Optical identification
  66- 69  F4.1   mag     Vmag     ? Apparent V magnitude
  71- 76  F6.4   ---     z       *? Redshift from Lawrence et al.
  78- 81  I4     yr      OBSy     Date of VLBI observations (year)
  83- 84  I2     ---     OBSm     Date of VLBI observations (month)
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Note on DEs:
  Positions specified with a precision of 0.01" are from the Jodrell Bank-
  VLA Astrometric Survey (Patnaik et al. 1992MNRAS.254..655P, Tables
  2 and 4; and unpublished observations); the remaining positions have
  been compiled from a variety of publications via the NASA Extragalactic
  Database (NED).
Note on S11cm:
  Total flux density at 11cm from Pauliny-Toth et al. 1978AJ.....83..451P
Note on S6cm:
  Total flux density at 6cm from Kuhr et al. 1981AJ.....86..854K
Note on S2.8cm:
  Total flux density at 3.6cm from Kuhr et al. 1981AJ.....86..854K
Note on ID:
  Optical identification: BL - BL Lac object; G - Galaxy; Q - Quasar
Note on z:
  Lawrence, Zucker, Readhead, Unwin, Pearson & Xu, 1995, ApJS, submitted
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: table4.dat
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   Bytes Format  Units     Label  Explanations
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   1-  8  A8     ---      CJ1      B1950 source name according to IAU convention
  10- 13  I4     yr       OBSy     Date of VLBI observation (year)
  15- 16  I2     ---      OBSm     Date of VLBI observation (month)
  18- 20  A3     ---      Samp     VLBI sample (CJ1 or PR) source belongs to
  22- 26  F5.2   mas      a18cmn   FWHM of major axis of the restoring beam
  28- 32  F5.2   mas      b18cmn   FWHM of minor axis of the restoring beam
  35- 37  I3     deg      PA18cmn  [-83/88] Position angle of major axis,
                                    north through east
  39- 42  I4     mJy      S18cmn  *Peak flux density, naturally weighted map
  44- 47  F4.2   mJy    e_S18cmn  *Off source rms, naturally weighted map
  49- 53  F5.2   mas      a18cmt   ? FWHM of major axis of tapered map
                                       restoring beam
  55- 59  F5.2   mas      b18cmt   ? FWHM of minor axis of tapered map
                                       restoring beam
  62- 64  I3     deg      PA18cmt  [-75/70]? Position angle of major axis,
                                     N through E
  66- 69  I4     mJy      S18cmt  *? Peak flux density, tapered map
  71- 74  F4.2   mJy    e_S18cmt  *? Off source rms, tapered map
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Note on S18cmn, e_S18cmn, S18cmt, e_S18cmt: Data are in mJy/beam
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: table5
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   Bytes Format  Units   Label    Explanations
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   1-  8  A8     ---     CJ1      B1950 source name according to IAU convention
  10- 14  F5.3   Jy      S        Flux density of component
  16- 21  F6.2   mas     Rad     *Radius of component
  23- 28  F6.1   deg     Theta   *Angle to component
  30- 35  F6.2   mas     a        FWHM of major axis of component
  37- 40  F4.2   ---     b/a      Axial ratio of major to minor axis, b/a
  42- 47  F6.1   deg     Phi      Position angle of major axis,
                                   north through east
  49- 53  F5.3   ---     Chi2     ? Chi-squared between the model and the
                                      self-calibrated UV-data
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Note on Rad:
  Radius of component, measured from position of first component
Note on Theta:
  Angle to component, measured north through east from the position of
  the first component
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Origin: AAS CD-ROM series, Volume 4, 1995           Lee Brotzman [ADS] 10-May-95
================================================================================
(End)                                                         [CDS]  14-Oct-1996
J/ApJS/98/33      First Caltech-Jodrell Bank VLBI Survey. II. (Thakkar+ 1995)
================================================================================
The First Caltech-Jodrell Bank VLBI Survey. II. Lambda = 18 Centimeter
Observations of 25 Sources
     Thakkar D.D., Xu W., Readhead A.C.S., Pearson T.J., Taylor G.B.,
     Vermeulen R.C., Polatidis A.G., Wilkinson P.N.
    
    =1995ApJS...98...33T
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ADC_Keywords: VLBI ; QSOs ; Radio sources
Keywords: quasars: general - radio continuum: galaxies - surveys -
          techniques: interferometric

Abstract:
    We report lambda-18 cm VLBI observations made in 1991 September of a
    further 25 objects from the first Caltech-Jodrell Bank VLBI Survey
    (the CJ1 survey). The CJ1 sample is a complete, flux-density limited
    sample of 135 radio sources with total flux density at lambda-6cm
    between 0.7 and 1.3Jy. These observations complete the lambda-18cm
    part of the survey. Together with the results of Paper I (Polatidis et
    al., ), we have now observed 81 CJ1 sources at
    lambda-18cm. Later papers in the series will present lambda-6cm
    observations and the analysis and interpretation of the results.

File Summary:
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 FileName    Lrecl    Records    Explanations
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ReadMe          80          .   This file
table2.dat      74         24   Map parameters
table3          53         44   Gaussian models
fig/*            .         51   Maps
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See also:
    J/ApJS/98/1   : First Caltech-Jodrell Bank VLBI Survey. I (Polatidis+ 1995)
    J/ApJS/99/297 : First Caltech-Jodrell Bank VLBI Survey. III (Xu+ 1995)
    J/ApJS/95/345 : Second Caltech-Jodrell Bank VLBI Survey. I. (Taylor+ 1994)
    J/ApJS/100/1  : Second Caltech-Jodrell Bank VLBI Survey. II (Henstock+ 1995)

Byte-by-byte Description of file: table2.dat
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   Bytes Format  Units     Label  Explanations
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   1-  8  A8     ---      CJ1      B1950 source name according to IAU convention
  10- 13  I4     yr       OBSy     Date of VLBI observation (year)
  15- 16  I2     ---      OBSm     Date of VLBI observation (year)
  18- 20  A3     ---      Samp     VLBI sample (CJ1 or PR) source belongs to
  22- 26  F5.2   mas      a18cmn   FWHM of major axis of the restoring beam
  28- 32  F5.2   mas      b18cmn   FWHM of minor axis of the restoring beam
  34- 37  I4     deg      PA18cmn  [-89/32] Position angle of major axis,
                                    north through east
  39- 42  I4     mJy      S18cmn  *Peak flux density, naturally weighted map
  44- 47  F4.2   mJy    e_S18cmn  *Off source rms, naturally weighted map
  49- 53  F5.2   mas      a18cmt   FWHM of major axis of tapered map restoring
                                   beam
  55- 59  F5.2   mas      b18cmt   FWHM of minor axis of tapered map restoring
                                   beam
  61- 64  I4     deg      PA18cmt  [-60/72] Position angle of major axis,
                                    N through E
  66- 69  I4     mJy      S18cmt  *Peak flux density, tapered map
  71- 74  F4.2   mJy    e_S18cmt  *Off source rms, tapered map
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Note on S18cmn, e_S18cmn, S18cmt, e_S18cmt: Data are in mJy/beam
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: table3
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   Bytes Format  Units   Label  Explanations
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   1-  8  A8     ---     CJ1    B1950 source name according to IAU convention
   9- 14  F6.3   Jy      S      Flux density of component
  15- 21  F7.2   mas     Rad   *Radius of component
  22- 28  F7.1   deg     Theta *Angle to component
  29- 35  F7.2   mas     a      FWHM of major axis of component
  36- 40  F5.2   ---     b/a    Axial ratio of major to minor axis, b/a
  41- 47  F7.1   deg     Phi    Position angle of major axis, north through east
  48- 53  F6.3   ---     Chi2   []? Chi-squared between the model and the
                                     self-calibrated UV-data
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Note on Rad:
  Radius of component, measured from position of first component
Note on Theta:
  Angle to component, measured north through east from the position of
  the first component
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Origin: AAS CD-ROM series, Volume 4, 1995           Lee Brotzman [ADS] 10-May-95
================================================================================
(End)                                                         [CDS]  14-Oct-1996
J/ApJS/99/297          First Caltech-Jodrell Bank VLBI Survey. III (Xu+ 1995)
================================================================================
The First Caltech-Jodrell Bank VLBI Survey. III. VLBI and Merlin Observations
at 5 GHz and VLA Observations at 1.4 GHz
     Xu W., Readhead A.C.S., Pearson T.J., Polatidis A.G.,
     Wilkinson P.N.
    
    =1995ApJS...99..297X
================================================================================
ADC_Keywords: QSOs ; Radio sources ; VLBI
Keywords: quasars: general - radio continuum: galaxies - surveys

Abstract:
    We present the 5GHz results from the first Caltech-Jodrell Bank
    (CJ1) VLBI survey. The 1.6GHz maps were presented in two separate
    papers, Polatidis et al.  and Thakkar et al.
    . These three papers complete the first stage of this
    program to map at both 1.6 and 5GHz all objects accessible to Mark II
    VLBI in the complete sample of 135 objects with 1.3>S(5Ghz)>=0.7Jy,
    Dec(1950)>=35deg, and |b|>10deg. The combination of the CJ1 sample
    with the Pearson-Readhead (PR) sample provides a complete, flux
    density-limited sample of 200 objects with S(5GHz)>=0.7Jy,
    Dec(1950)>=35deg, |b|>10deg for which all of the objects accessible to
    Mark II VLBI have been mapped at both 5GHz (129 objects) and 1.6GHz
    (132 objects). In addition to the 5GHz VLBI maps, we present in this
    paper 5GHz MERLIN observations of 20 objects and 1.4GHz VLA
    observations of 92 objects in the combined CJ1 + PR sample. The VLA
    maps, together with L-band (1.3-1.7GHz) maps available in the
    literature, provide a complete set of VLA maps for the combined CJ1 +
    PR sample. Finally, we present the radio spectra of the objects in the
    CJ1 sample. The combined CJ1 + PR VLBI surveys provide a sample which
    is large enough for a number of important astrophysical and
    cosmological studies. These will be presented in further papers in
    this series.

File Summary:
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 FileName    Lrecl    Records   Explanations
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ReadMe          80          .   This file
table2          74         88   VLBI (5GHz) map parameters
table3          64        293   Gaussian models
table4.dat      49         23   MERLIN (5GHz) map parameters
table5.dat      43         94   VLA (1.4GHz) map parameters
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See also:
    J/ApJS/98/1   : First Caltech-Jodrell Bank VLBI Survey. I (Polatidis+ 1995)
    J/ApJS/98/33  : First Caltech-Jodrell Bank VLBI Survey. II (Thakkar+ 1995)
    J/ApJS/95/345 : Second Caltech-Jodrell Bank VLBI Survey. I. (Taylor+ 1994)
    J/ApJS/100/1  : Second Caltech-Jodrell Bank VLBI Survey. II (Henstock+ 1995)

Byte-by-byte Description of file: table2
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   Bytes Format  Units   Label     Explanations
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   1-  8  A8     ---      CJ1      B1950 source name, IAU convention
  10- 13  I4     yr       OBSy     Date of the VLBI observations (year)
  15- 16  I2     ---      OBSm     Date of the VLBI observations (month)
  18- 20  A3     ---      Sample   VLBI sample (CJ1 or PR) the source belongs to
  22- 26  F5.2   mas      a5GHzn   []? FWHM of major axis of the restoring beam
  28- 32  F5.2   mas      b5GHzn   []? FWHM of minor axis of the restoring beam
  34- 37  I4     deg      PA5GHzn  []? Position angle of major axis, N through E
  39- 42  I4     mJy      S5GHzn   []? Peak flux density, naturally weighted map
  44- 47  F4.2   mJy    e_S5GHzn   []? Off source rms, naturally weighted map
  49- 53  F5.2   mas      a5GHzt   []? FWHM of major axis of tapered map
                                       restoring beam
  55- 59  F5.2   mas      b5GHzt   []? FWHM of minor axis of tapered map
                                       restoring beam
  61- 64  I4     deg      PA5GHzt  []? Position angle of major axis, N through E
  66- 69  I4     mJy      S5GHzt   []? Peak flux density, tapered map
  71- 74  F4.2   mJy    e_S5GHzt   []? Off source rms, tapered map
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: table3
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   Bytes Format  Units    Label     Explanations
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   1-  8  A8     ---      CJ1      B1950 source name according to IAU convention
  10- 14  F5.3   Jy       S        Flux density of component
  16- 21  F6.2   mas      Rad     *Radius of component
  23- 28  F6.1   deg      Theta   *Angle to component
  30- 34  F5.2   mas      a        FWHM of major axis of component
  36- 39  F4.2   ---      b/a      Axial ratio of major to minor axis, b/a
  41- 46  F6.1   deg      Phi      Position angle of major axis,
                                    north through east
  48- 52  F5.3   ---      Amp      []? Amplitude agreement factor
  54- 58  F5.3   ---      CP       []? Closure Phase agreement factor
  60- 64  F5.3   ---      Tot      []? Total agreement factor
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Note on Rad:
  Radius of component, measured from position of the first component
Note on Theta:
  Angle to component measured north through east from the position
  of the first component
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: table4.dat
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   Bytes Format  Units    Label     Explanations
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   1-  8  A8     ---      CJ1       Source name
  12- 14  A3     ---      Sample    Sample, CJ1 or PR
  16- 22  F7.1   mas      a         Beam FWHM major axis
  24- 29  F6.1   mas      b         Beam FWHM minor axis
  31- 35  I5     deg      Theta     Beam major axis position angle
  37- 42  I6     mJy      S5GHz     Peak intensity
  44- 49  F6.2   mJy    e_S5GHz     rms noise
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: table5.dat
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   Bytes Format  Units    Label     Explanations
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   1-  8  A8     ---      Source    Source name
  12- 14  A3     ---      Sample    Sample, CJ1 or PR
  16- 23  F8.1   mJy      S5GHz     Peak intensity
  25- 32  F8.2   mJy    e_S5GHz     rms noise
  40- 43  A4     ---      Struct   *Structure
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Note on Struct:
  Structure: U - unresolved
             E - extended structure detected
             E? - hint of extended structure
  Note flag: a  Faint component ~ 12" to the north
             b  Faint component ~ 1' to the west
             c  Logarithmic contour levels in steps of 2^{1/2}
             d  Convolved with 3" circular Gaussian beam
             e  Convolved with 5" circular Gaussian beam
             f  The lowest contour in 2 sigma
             g  The lowest contour is 4 sigma
             h  Source resolved at long baselines
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Note: All the figures are available on the AAS CD-ROM, directories:
      /volume5/apjs/v99/p297/figure2
      /volume5/apjs/v99/p297/figure4
      /volume5/apjs/v99/p297/figure6

Origin: AAS CD-ROM series, Volume 5, 1995           Lee Brotzman [ADS] 29-Aug-95
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(End)                                                         [CDS]  02-Feb-1996