CRATES: An All‐Sky Survey of Flat‐Spectrum Radio Sources
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- 1 July 2007
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- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series
- Vol. 171 (1) , 61-71
- https://doi.org/10.1086/513742
Abstract
We have assembled an 8.4 GHz survey of bright, flat-spectrum (α > -0.5) radio sources with nearly uniform extragalactic (|b| > 10°) coverage for sources brighter than S4.8 GHz = 65 mJy. The catalog is assembled from existing observations (especially CLASS and the Wright et al. PMN-CA survey), augmented by reprocessing of archival VLA and ATCA data and by new observations to fill in coverage gaps. We refer to this program as CRATES, the Combined Radio All-Sky Targeted Eight GHz Survey. The resulting catalog provides precise positions, subarcsecond structures, and spectral indices for some 11,000 sources. We describe the morphology and spectral index distribution of the sample and comment on the survey's power to select several classes of interesting sources, especially high-energy blazars. Comparison of CRATES with other high-frequency surveys also provides unique opportunities for identification of high-power radio sources.Keywords
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