Table A.1
Properties of the radio surveys.
Instruments | Type | Coverage | Frequency (GHz) | Sensitivity (mJy) | PSF (FWHM) | Data links | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
TGSS | I | δ > −53° | 0.150 | 24.5 | ~0.45′* | [1]* | Intema et al. (2017) |
MGPS-2 | I | 245° < l < 365° | 0.843 | 8 | 45” | [2]* | Murphy et al. (2007) |
b < 10° | |||||||
THOR | I | 14.5° ≤ l ≤ 67.4° | 1.06/1.31/1.44 | ~6 | 0.42’ | [3] | Beuther et al. (2016) |
|b| < 1.25° | 1.69/1.82 | ~2.5 | |||||
CHIPASS | S | δ < 25° | 1.4 | 90 | 14.4’ | [4] | Calabretta et al. (2014) |
VGPS | I | 18° < l < 67° | 1.4 | 20 | 1’ | [5] | Stil et al. (2006) |
|b| < 1.3 − 2.3° | |||||||
NVSS | I | δ ≥−40° | 1.4 | 2.5 | 45” | [6]* | Condon et al. (1998) |
CGPS | I | 74.2° < l < 147.3° | 1.42 | 1.3 | ~1’* | [7]* | Taylor et al. (2003) |
− 3.6° < b < 5.6° | |||||||
SGPS | I | 253° ≤ l ≤ 358° | 1.42 | 1 | 1.67’ | [8] | McClure-Griffiths et al. (2005) |
|b| < 1.5° | |||||||
Parkes | S | 238° ≤ l ≤ 365° | 2.4 | 60 | 10.62’ | [9]* | Duncan et al. (1995) |
|b|≤ 5° | |||||||
PMN | S | − 87.5° < δ < 10° | 4.85 | 20 | 4.9’ | [10]* | Griffith & Wright (1993) |
GBT/GPA | S | − 15° < l < 255° | 8.35 | 900 | 11.17’ | [11]* | Langston et al. (2000) |
|b| < 5° | 14.35 | 2500 | 8.0’ | ||||
87GB | S | 0° < δ < 75° | 4.85 | 18 | ~3.72’ | [12]* | Gregory & Condon (1991) |
MAGPIS | I | 3.6° < l < 33.2° | 0.325 | 1.5 | 1’ | [13]* | Helfand et al. (2006) |
|b| < 2° | |||||||
I | 5° < l < 48.5° | 1.4 | 1.5 | ~0.12′ | |||
|b| < 0.8° | |||||||
I | 350° < l < 42° | 5 | 1.5 | 0.03’ | |||
|b| < 0.4° |
Notes. The type “S” and “I” denotes a “single-dish telescope” or “interferometers”, respectively. The point-source sensitivity is given, as well as the FWHM. If the FWHM is asymmetric, the major axis is given. For the TGSS and the CGPS, the FWHM depends on the declination (indicated by the asterisk). The links to retrieve these data are labeled with numbers and given below. Numbers followed by an asterisk indicate that a source catalog, associated with the instrument, is available and used.
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