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Table 1.

Summary of the radio cross-matches.

2CXO name Config. Peak flux RA Dec Comment
(μJy beam−1) (deg) (deg)
J173801.2–281352 All 82 ± 13 −95.494942 −28.231378 Pan-STARRS counterpart
J173946.6–282913 All 181 ± 13 −95.055515 −28.487158
J174000.6–274816 All 1683 ± 108 −94.997272 −27.80461 AGN, NVSS counterpart
J174000.7–274859 All 338 ± 37 −94.99706 −27.816485 Pan-STARRS counterpart
J174007.6–280708 ii 45 ± 13 −94.968179 −28.119054
J174011.5–283221 ii 59 ± 14 −94.952088 −28.539374 UKIDSS counterpart, compact-object candidate
J174017.3–282843 ii 43 ± 14 −94.927984 −28.478903
J174053.7–275708 All 69 ± 12 −94.77617 −27.952279
J174309.3–292857 All 533 ± 54 −94.21091 −29.482736 New VLA Sky Survey counterpart
J174343.4–291358 All 406 ± 33 −94.06908 −29.232848 New VLA Sky Survey counterpart
J174602.4–284308 ii 108 ± 22 −93.489942 −28.718947 Noise
J174616.3–284739 ii 202 ± 56 −93.431595 −28.794445 Noise
J174810.0–285650 All 2341 ± 152 −92.957553 −28.947493 Not compact in size

Notes. From left to right, the columns give the name of the Chandra source that matches with the radio source found by PyBDSF, the configuration of the algorithm (all: i and ii and FDR; see Sect. 2.3.2), the peak flux of the radio source and its 1σ error, its position in right ascension (RA) and declination (Dec), and comments on the radio detection and multiwavelength counterparts. Our five top-priority candidates, shown in Fig. 2, are highlighted in bold (see main text for more details).

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