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Table 6

WISE 22 μm point sources and radio continuum sources matched with mm-RRLs detection.

6 cm radio continuum WISE 22 μm
No. S6 cm Angular diameter F22 μm Distance
(mJy/beam) (mJy) (′′) (Jy) (kpc)

1 667.5 795.0 3.6 12.3
4 13.8 170.3 19.0 3.5
5 34.6 57.7 2.2 8.6
6 360.6 2060.9 4.9 4.9
7 109.1 196.0 1.6 17.2 13.7
8 21.7 50.2 5.2 28.6 14.4
9 163.9 1155.9 5.7 186.9 4.0
10 72.2 207.9 2.4 4.2 13.6
11 287.9 12 616.4 16.2 2.4
12 40.7 946.8 8.2 38.8 4.6
13 10.5 603.9 19.1 59.3 1.9
14 24.7 1447.6 15.4 4.4
21 97.7 519.3 3.1 40.9 17.1
23 48.0 1277.9 14.6 3.0
24 121.6 342.1 2.3 31.1 12.1
25 86.4 510.2 8.6 4.5
27 33.0 49.0 1.5 9.1

Notes. A portion of the entire table is given here for simplicity. The entire table is available at the CDS. WISE 22 μm point sources with fluxes over 330 Jy are excluded as the detectors saturate and the fluxes are unreliable. Regarding the displayed values of 6 cm radio continuum emission, explanations of how to determine the values are available in Sects. 4.2 and 4.3.

(†)

The F22 μm is a measured flux of a point source from the WISE point source catalog, which is the closest one without a bad flag within a searching radius of 18′′.

Reference. 6 cm radio continuum emission: Becker et al. (1994), White et al. (2005), Urquhart et al. (2007, 2009), Purcell et al. (2013). WISE 22 μm point source: Cutri et al. (2012). Distance: Urquhart et al. (2014b), Csengeri et al. (2016).

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