All Tables
- Table 1:
Map parameters (published or new) of the sample sources.
Column 1: source name.
Column 2: observing frequency.
Column 3: integration time.
Column 4: rms noise level of the image.
Column 5: restoring beam or resolution.
Column 6: position angle of the beam.
Column 7: peak radio flux density.
Column 8: integrated radio flux density.
Columns 9 and 10: radio position.
Column 11: deconvolved source size.
Column 12: position angle of the source. Value in parenthesis is an uncertain value.
Column 13: note. Letter is the observing epoch and number is the
reference (published or new) from which the radio data were taken.
- Table 2:
Nuclear radio properties (published or new).
Column 1: source name.
Column 2: high resolution radio flux density.
Column 3: observing frequencies.
Column 4: radio spectral index.
Column 5: radio variability.
Column 6: peak brightness temperature.
Column 7: note.
- Table 3:
X-ray properties (published or archival).
Column 1: source name.
Column 2: exposure time.
Column 3: photon index (and Raymond-Smith plasma temperature) of the
power law fit and assumed.
Column 4: unabsorbed X-ray flux in the 0.5-2 keV band.
Column 5: unabsorbed X-ray flux in the 2-10 keV band.
Column 6: logarithm of the soft X-ray luminosity (0.5-2 keV).
Column 7: logarithm of the hard X-ray luminosity (2-10 keV).
Column 8: note.
- Table 4:
Summary of the AGN candidate properties (published, archival or
new).
Column 1: source name.
Column 2: adopted distance for
km s-1Mpc-1 (Tully 1988 or Ho et al. 1997a).
Columns 3-5: extinction-corrected [OI]
6300, H
,
and
H
line luminosity (Ho et al. 1997a, 2003).
Column 6: published or new high resolution VLBA 5 GHz (or VLA; see footnote) radio core luminosity. When multiple 5 GHz, VLBA
observations are available, the longest integration
time observations is quoted.
Column 7: archival and/or published Chandra hard X-ray (2-10 keV) nuclear luminosity.
Column 8: nuclear B-band magnitude.
Column 9: logarithm of the radio to nuclear B band ratio.
Column 10: logarithm of the radio to hard X-ray ratio.
Column 11: logarithm of the X-ray to H
ratio.
Column 12: central velocity dispersion (Lyon/Meudon Extragalactic
Database or HYPERCAT - NGC 660, 3627, 4419, 4527, and 5354).
Column 13: estimated black hole mass obtained from the velocity dispersion.
Column 14: logarithm of the Eddington luminosity.
Column 15: logarithm of the X-ray to Eddingtion luminosity ratio.