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A&A 381, 13-20 (2002)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20011404
CCD astrometry of faint compact extragalactic radio sources. III.
E. CostaDepartamento de Astronomía, Universidad de Chile, Casilla 36-D Santiago, Chile
(Received 27 June 2001 / Accepted 2 October 2001)
Abstract
Optical positions relative to the Hipparcos Catalogue (ESA 1997)
have been obtained for the optical counterparts of 38 faint (
)
southern compact extragalactic radio sources (CERS). Many of these sources are
not detectable - or their coordinates not adequately measurable - by means of direct
photography with a wide-field telescope, so the positions were determined using
a multi-step procedure involving CCD and photographic observations. This method
responds both to the requirement of attaining small positional errors, and the
need to refer the positions to a standard astrometric system. Estimated
precisions as good as 50 mas were achieved. For 16 of the above objects we
are proposing a completely new optical identification or providing a revised
finder.
A comparison of our optical positions with available VLBI radio positions
is presented. The residuals obtained are in most cases consistent with the
precision of our optical data, and provide an evaluation of these CERS as
radio/optical frame link sources (or their identification as astrophysically
interesting astrometric outliers).
Twenty nine of the CERS observed are either defining or candidate fiducial
objects of the present International Celestial Reference System
(ICRS, Ma et al. 1998), so the optical data we have obtained for them is
potentially useful to help mantain and possibly improve the current link of
the Hipparcos reference frame to the ICRS.
Key words: astrometry -- reference systems
SIMBAD Objects
© ESO 2002
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