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The VSOP 5 GHz AGN Survey I. Compilation and Observations

Authors :
Xin Yong Huang
Shi Guang Liang
Richard Wietfeldt
Anthony H. Minter
Hisashi Hirabayashi
Yuri Kovalev
P. M. McCulloch
Craig Lewis
B. Z. Kanevsky
Jonathan Quick
Zhi-Qiang Shen
Hideyuki Kobayashi
Robert A. Preston
Joel Smith
David L. Meier
B. Carlson
Matthew L. Lister
Tapasi Ghosh
Noriyuki Kawaguchi
M. E. Costa
Peter E. Dewdney
Robert Jenkins
Leonid I. Gurvits
J. M. Benson
Takeshi Miyaji
Gino Tuccari
John Reynolds
Andrew Hale
Chris Salter
Glen Langston
Tomofumi Umemoto
Sándor Frey
Kazunori M. Shibata
Andrzej Kus
Wayne Cannon
A. G. Gunn
Makoto Inoue
David L. Jauncey
Russ Taylor
Kenta Fujisawa
George Resch
W. K. Scott
Steven Tingay
Valery Altunin
Richard Dodson
James E. J. Lovell
Chris Flatters
I. M. Avruch
M. V. Popov
Philip G. Edwards
Bernard F. Burke
Richard Schilizzi
Anastasios Tzioumis
Zsolt Paragi
Jonathan D. Romney
V. I. Slysh
Wen Ren Wei
George D. Nicolson
Sean M. Dougherty
Kevin Miller
Corrado Trigilio
G. A. Moellenbrock
Paul Burgess
James Border
Edward B. Fomalont
B. Glenn Piner
Frank D. Ghigo
Yasuhiro Murata
X. Y. Hong
David W. Murphy
Eiji Kawai
Shinji Horiuchi
Jesus Gimeno
Junichi Nakajima
Seiji Kameno
David Del Rizzo
Source :
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan. 52:997-1014
Publication Year :
2000
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2000.

Abstract

The VSOP mission is a Japanese-led project to image radio sources with sub-milliarcsec resolution by correlating the signal from the orbiting 8-m telescope, HALCA, with a global array of telescopes. Twenty-five percent of the scientific time of this mission is devoted to a survey of 402 bright, small-diameter extra-galactic radio sources at 5 GHz. The major goals of the VSOP Survey are statistical in nature: to determine the brightness temperature and approximate structure; to provide a source list for use with future space VLBI missions; and to compare radio properties with other data throughout the EM spectrum. This paper describes: the compilation of a complete list of radio sources associated with active galactic nuclei (AGN); the selection of the subsample of sources to be observed with VSOP; the extensive ground resources used for the Survey; the status of the observations as of 2000 July; the data-analysis methods; and several examples of results from the VSOP Survey. More detailed results from the full sample will be given in future papers.

Details

ISSN :
2053051X and 00046264
Volume :
52
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan
Accession number :
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