A sample of ultra steep spectrum sources selected from the Westerbork In the Southern Hemisphere (WISH) survey
- 4 October 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by EDP Sciences in Astronomy & Astrophysics
- Vol. 394 (1) , 59-69
- https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20021115
Abstract
The 352 MHz Westerbork In the Southern Hemisphere (WISH) survey is the southern extension of the WENSS, covering 1.60 sr between $-9\degr < \delta < -26\degr$ to a limiting flux density of ~18 mJy ($5\sigma$). Due to the very low elevation of the observations, the survey has a much lower resolution in declination than in right ascension ($54\arcsec \times 54\arcsec~{\rm cosec}\,\delta$). A correlation with the 1.4 GHz NVSS shows that the positional accuracy is less constrained in declination than in right ascension, but there is no significant systematic error. We present a source list containing 73570 sources. We correlate this WISH catalogue with the NVSS to construct a sample of faint Ultra Steep Spectrum (USS) sources, which is accessible for follow-up studies with large optical telescopes in the southern hemisphere. This sample is aimed at increasing the number of known high redshift radio galaxies to allow detailed follow-up studies of these massive galaxies and their environments in the early Universe.
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