Compact radio sources in the galactic plane near L = 140 deg, B = 0 deg

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Extragalactic Radio Sources, Flux Density, Milky Way Galaxy, Radio Spectra, Sky Surveys (Astronomy), Galactic Nuclei, Image Processing, Infrared Astronomy Satellite

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This paper presents a follow-up study of a flux density limited sample of 102 compact radio sources observed in the first DRAO Galactic plane survey (Green, 1989). These sources each have at least 250 mJy at 408 MHz and, although they are in a field centered at l = 140 deg, b = 0 deg, almost all of them are extragalactic. The multifrequency radio-spectral properties of these sources are presented, generally from observations at 151, 408, and 4850 MHz; some associations with the IRAS point sources are also discussed.

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