A new look at radio/x ray correlations

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Correlation, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Rosat Mission, Very Large Array (Vla), X Ray Sources, Radiant Flux Density, Radio Astronomy, Sky Surveys (Astronomy), X Ray Astronomy

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Preliminary results from a program to study the coincidence of faint radio sources with extragalactic x-ray sources detected in Rosat images are reported. The x-ray data consist of a number of Rosat pointings in a region of very low galactic NH (i.e. one of the 'Lockman Hole' regions). In a complementary program, deep radio maps of the Rosat fields were obtained with the Very Large Array (VLA) at a wavelength of 20 cm to a limiting flux density of 0.7 mJy. It was found that there is roughly a 10 percent overlap between the x-ray and radio source samples. A brief comparison is made with similar studies based on the Einstein x-ray surveys.

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