Table 2
Continuum flux – 1 mm (256 GHz)a.
Array | Peak | Integrated | Size | PA |
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[mJy beam-1] | [mJy] | [′′] | [°] | |
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A | 19 ± 1 | 24 ± 2 | 0.̋22 × 0.̋02 | 7 ± 5 |
A+B | 25 ± 0.5 | 38 ± 1 | 0.̋28 × 0.̋26 | 6 ± 20 |
A+Bb | 30 ± 1 | 44 ± 2 | 0.̋40 × 0.̋36 | 80 ± 30 |
Notes.
From two-dimensional Gaussian fits to the integrated intensity maps. The position of the 1 mm continuum source is α = 12:56:14.234 and δ = 56:52:25.248 (the total positional accuracy is 0.̋02 see footnote of Table 1; from the A-array fits – the B-array position agrees within the errors). The Merlin 1.6 GHz continuum peak position (Richards et al. 2005; at similar resolution as ours) agrees with our 256 GHz continuum position within the errors. The position is also consistent with the astrometric position at 8.4 GHz (Patnaik et al. 1992) and with the 15 GHz VLBA continuum position by Ulvestad et al. (1999).
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