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Table 4.

Spectral fitting.

Name αinj νb (GHz) Comments
src01 0.70 169 3.1 JP
src02 0.22 5.5 PL? V
src03 0.51 1.4 PL
src04 0.59 3.4 PL
src05 No fit
src06 0.70 110 4.0 JP
src07 0.75 4.4 PL
src08 0.60 1.5 PL
src09 No fit V
src10 0.34 0.7 PL?*
src11 no fit
src12 0.05 3.6 PL
src13 no fit; V
src14 0.69 6.2 PL**
src15 0.70 58 3.6 JP
src16 no fit; V
src17 0.37 2.0 PL?*
src18 No fit
src19 0.30 1.1 PL
src20 0.70 5.1 PL**
src21 No fit
src22 No fit
src23 0.70 85 1.9 JP
src24 No fit; PV
src25 1.00 7.0 PL**
src26 No fit
src27 0.47 2.7 PL?*
src28 0.26 1.0 PL

Notes.

αinj is the injection spectral index; νb is the model fit break frequency; is the reduced χ2 of the model fit; JP stands for the Jaffe-Perola model fit, PL for the power-law model fit. Comments: V(PV) stand for variable (probably variable) spectrum (see Table 3); three sources satisfying the variability criteria are not confirmed as such from the inspection of the overall spectra. These sources are src06, src15, and src25. (*) Indicates a slightly more uncertain fit, notwithstanding the low χ2 value (which is entirely due to the large measurement errors). (**) Indicates an acceptable fit but the relatively high χ2 value is due to the very small formal errors on the flux density.

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