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Table 3
Names, most accurate coordinates, and counterparts of the sources discussed.
ID | Best radio position | Name of the counterpart | |||
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RA | Dec | SDSS | WISE | Fermi | |
A | 13h23m00.s87350 | + 29°41′44.″812a | J132300.86+294144.8 | J132300.86+294144.7 | 3FGL J1323.0+2942 |
B | 13h23m02.s5191 | + 29°41′32.″967b | – | – | – |
C | 13h23m04.s140 | + 29°41′15.″03c | – | – | – |
Z | – | – | J132303.03+294126.4 | J132303.04+294126.7 | – |
Notes. Here we give the references for the coordinates. (a) 7.6-GHz VLBA observations. (b) 14.94-GHz VLA A-configuration observation (Cornwell et al. 1986). (c) 4.86-GHz VLA A-configuration observation (Cornwell et al. 1986).
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