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Table 3

Free-free continuum flux densities.

S1.4 mm S3.5 mm S7.0 mm S1.3 cm S3.6 cm
Source (mJy) (mJy) (mJy) (mJy) (mJy)
A 5.8(0.6%)(a) 2.5(5%)(a) 1.4(70%)(a) 0.74(100%) 0.32(100%)
B 7.8(0.8%)(b) 2.3(5%)(b) 1.0(83%)(b) 0.40(100%) <0.11(100%)
C 0.12(0.03%)–1.4(0.3%)(c) 0.05(0.1%)–0.22(0.3%)(c) 0.03(5%)–0.06(10%)(c) <0.015(100%) <0.099(100%)
D 0.3(0.2%)–3.7(2%)(c) 0.13(0.3%)–0.56(1.4%)(c) 0.07(10%)–0.15(21%)(c) 0.038(100%) <0.099(100%)

Notes. The percentages in parenthesis indicate the contribution of the free-free emission to the total emission of the source. (a) Estimated by extrapolating the flux at 1.3 cm with a spectral index of 0.9 (see Sect. 3.2.1). (b) Estimated by extrapolating the flux at 1.3 cm with a spectral index of 1.3 (see Sect. 3.2.1). (c) Range of flux densities estimated by extrapolating the flux at 1.3 cm with a spectral index of 0.9 and 2.0 (see Sect. 3.2.1).

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