Parkes Catalogue of Radio Sources
Appearance
The Parkes Catalogue of Radio Sources, also known as the Parkes Southern Radio Source Catalog, consists of 8264 astronomical radio sources, mostly south of declination +27. The catalogue was mostly compiled by John Bolton and his colleagues for 20 years. Both the Molonglo 408-MHz survey and the 80-MHz Culgoora measurements of Slee et al have contributed to the usefulness of the catalogue. For now, the catalogue only contains sources originally found in the Parkes 2700-MHz survey. The catalogue contains radio sources that have a frequency range of 80 - 22,000 MHz.[1][2]
Objects
[edit]- PKS 0521-365
- PKS 0637-752[3]
- PKS 1209-51/52[4]
- PKS 1302-102
- PKS 0548-322
- PKS 1727-21 (Kepler’s Supernova)
- PKS 2000-330
- PKS 2014-55
- PKS 2155-304
- PKS 2201+044[5]
- PKS-2349-014[6]
- PKS 2357+00 (PGC 1)
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "PKSCAT90 - Parkes Southern Radio Source Catalog, Version 1.01". heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov.
- ^ "PKSCAT90 - The Southern RadioSource Database". www.parkes.atnf.csiro.au.
- ^ "PKS 0637-752: NASA Unveils First Images From Chandra X-Ray Observatory". harvard.edu.
- ^ "SNR PKS1209". nasa.gov.
- ^ Liuzzo, E.; Falomo, R.; Treves, A.; Donato, D.; Sambruna, M.; Arcidiacono, C.; Giovannini, G.; Farinato, J.; Moretti, A.; Ragazzoni, R.; Diolaiti, E.; Lombini, M.; Brast, R.; Donaldson, R.; Kolb, J.; Marchetti, E.; Tordo, S. (April 1, 2011). "The jet of the BL Lacertae object PKS 2201+044: MAD near-IR adaptive optics observations and comparison with optical, radio and X-ray data". Astronomy & Astrophysics. 528: A34. arXiv:1012.3620. Bibcode:2011A&A...528A..34L. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201015570 – via www.aanda.org.
- ^ Bahcall, John N.; Kirhakos, Sofia; Schneider, Donald P.; Schneider, D. P. (1995). "PKS 2349–014: A Luminous Quasar with Thin Wisps, a Large Off-Center Nebulosity, and a Close Companion Galaxy". The Astrophysical Journal. 447: L1–L4. arXiv:astro-ph/9504076. Bibcode:1995ApJ...447L...1B. doi:10.1086/309548. S2CID 119342203.