Issue |
A&A
Volume 367, Number 2, February IV 2001
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Page(s) | 719 - 724 | |
Section | Atomic, molecular, and nuclear data | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20000063 | |
Published online | 15 February 2001 |
CCD astrometry of faint compact extragalactic radio sources. II.*
Departamento de Astronomía, Universidad de Chile, Casilla 36-D Santiago, Chile
Corresponding author: E. Costa, ecosta@das.uchile.cl
Received:
7
July
2000
Accepted:
24
October
2000
Optical positions relative to the Hipparcos Catalogue (ESA [CITE])
have been obtained for the optical counterparts of 28 faint
() southern compact extragalactic radio sources (CERS).
Most of these sources are not adequately observable (or simply not
visible) by means of direct photography with a conventional
wide-field telescope, so the positions were determined using a
multi-step procedure involving CCD and photographic observations.
This method responds both to the need of attaining small positional
errors and the need to refer the positions to a standard astrometric
system. Estimated precisions as good as 60 mas were achieved.
For 13 of the above objects, namely 0214-522, 0614-349,
0700-465, 0823-500, 1120-274, 1143-331, 1347-218, 1349+027,
1817-254, 1829-718, 1920-211, 2139+028 and 2211-388, we
are proposing a new optical identification.
A comparison with VLBI radio positions available for these sources is
presented. The residuals obtained are in most cases consistent with
the precision of our optical data, and provide an evaluation of these
faint objects as possible radio/optical frame link sources (or their
identification as astrophysically interesting astrometric outliers).
Fifteen of the CERS observed are either defining or candidate fiducial
objects of the present realization of the International Celestial Reference
System (ICRS, Ma et al. [CITE]), 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
© ESO, 2001
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