The Zelenchuk Surveys (Amirkhanyan+, 1989)

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The main catalog contains positions and flux densities for 8511 sources detected in the Zelenchuk 3.9 GHz Survey with declinations between 0 and 14 degrees. The survey was originally published in Amirkhanyan et al. 1989, MIR Publ., Moscow, and contained 8511 sources. The machine version has been cleaned from a few spurious sources by the authors. The angular resolution is (RA x DEC) 70"/cos(decl) x 50'. The survey is 95 percent complete to the limiting flux density 50 mJy, except near the boundaries of the declination zone.
A supplementary catalogue of 2946 radio sources observed during Zelenchuk survey at 3.9 GHz in the flux density from 40 to 50 mJy within the declination range 0-14 degrees are presented.
ratan is the first results of the deep search survey over a portion of the celestial sphere with the radio telescope RATAN-600 at several cm-wavelengths. The catalogue contains 691 radio sources at 3.9 GHz.
Fluxes at the frequencies 3.9, 4.8, 7.5 and 11.2 GHz have been measured for the complete sample of the radio sources from the Zelenchuk survey. The sample contains all sources with S > 200 mJy in the 4-6 degree declination range.
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