论文标题
Cygnus调查与325和610 MHz的巨型Metrewave射电望远镜:目录
Cygnus survey with the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope at 325 and 610 MHz: the catalog
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论文摘要
上下文:当研究非热源的性质和特性时,在这些频率下它们的无线电辐射最强时,在Gigahertz带下方的无线电连续体带上的观察是关键。因此,低射频范围是最好将可能的高能(VHE)来源发现可能的对应物:同一人群的相对论颗粒可能参与无线电和高能辐射过程。这些与资源的同行中的一些可以是出色的来源。目的:北方天空中的cygnus地区是这类来源中最富有的人之一,它们是潜在的VHE来源。我们调查了325和610〜MHz带中的Cygnus星座的中央〜15平方当维,分别分辨率分辨率为10“和6”,以及0.5和0.5和0.2 MJY/BEAM。方法:数据是在2013年至2017年的172小时内收集的,使用具有32MHz带宽的巨型Metrewave射电望远镜(GMRT),并使用垃圾邮件例程进行了校准。使用PYBDSF工具进行源提取,然后通过目视检查每个推定的目录候选源进行验证,以确定其可靠性。结果:在第一篇论文中,我们介绍了来源的目录,由325 MHz的1048个来源和610MHz的2796个来源组成。通过将两个频率的源与Simbad数据库的对象进行交叉匹配,我们发现了其中143个可能的对应物。在610MHz频段检测到来自325 MHz目录(993)的大多数来源,并计算出采用S(Nu)〜Nu^alpha的光谱索引alpha。光谱指数分布的最大分布在alpha = -1,这是非热发射器的特征,可能表明玛格拉术种群。
Context: Observations at the radio continuum band below the gigahertz band are key when the nature and properties of nonthermal sources are investigated because their radio radiation is strongest at these frequencies. The low radio frequency range is therefore the best to spot possible counterparts to very high-energy (VHE) sources: relativistic particles of the same population are likely to be involved in radio and high-energy radiation processes. Some of these counterparts to VHE sources can be stellar sources. Aims: The Cygnus region in the northern sky is one of the richest in this type of sources that are potential counterparts to VHE sources. We surveyed the central ~15sq deg of the Cygnus constellation at the 325 and 610~MHz bands with angular resolutions and sensitivities of 10" and 6", and 0.5 and 0.2 mJy/beam, respectively. Methods: The data were collected during 172 hours in 2013 - 2017, using the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT) with 32MHz bandwidth, and were calibrated using the SPAM routines. The source extraction was carried out with the PyBDSF tool, followed by verification through visual inspection of every putative catalog candidate source in order to determine its reliability. Results: In this first paper we present the catalog of sources, consisting of 1048 sources at 325 MHz and 2796 sources at 610MHz. By cross-matching the sources from both frequencies with the objects of the SIMBAD database, we found possible counterparts for 143 of them. Most of the sources from the 325-MHz catalog (993) were detected at the 610MHz band, and their spectral index alpha was computed adopting S(nu) ~ nu^alpha. The maximum of the spectral index distribution is at alpha=-1, which is characteristic of nonthermal emitters and might indicate an extragalactic population.