Table 1.
Summary of measurements and derived quantities.
Beam | Sν | Sν max | RMS | α | Sν (BB) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
(″) | (mJy) | (mJy/beam) | (μJy/beam) | (mJy) | ||
Setup 1 | 0.70 × 0.59 | 3.306 | 3.19 | 10.4 | +1.45 ± 0.16 | 1.23 |
Setup 2 | 0.37 × 0.30 | 3.992 | 3.37 | 9.60 | +1.31 ± 0.09 | 1.77 |
Setup 1+2 | 0.46 × 0.39 | 3.689 | 3.35 | 7.06 | +1.26 ± 0.06 | 1.50 |
Notes. All values for maps obtained at natural weighting. Flux density was calculated by a Gaussian fit to continuum images. Max represents the value of maximum pixel (central beam). Stellar photospheric component is not resolved and total fluxes are given. The uncertainty in α represents 1σ confidence and does not include the uncertainty in absolute flux. Sν (BB) is the flux density of the photosphere assuming black-body emission with Teff and θUD from Table A.1 and derived using Eq. (1). Sν (BB) for setup 2 is the mean of the three epochs, setup 1+2 is the mean of the two setups.
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