Decameter Discrete Sources Survey Of The Northern Sky Using The UTR-2 Radio Telescope.

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The application of radio sources catalogues is very wide - from instrumental research to cosmological models estimation. Statistical studies of such catalogues can give as constraints on various cosmological models, and on the other hand, individual sources studies together with a radio source evolution model will allow estimating the age of the source. This paper presents a very low frequency radio sources catalogue made by ground based instrument - UTR-2, which is the world's largest radio telescope at decameter wave lengths today. Deep sky survey program at UTR-2 was started thirty ears ago. During this time approximately 70% of the Northern sky was covered, and X discrete sources were detected, and their parameters measured. There were published a number of articles with parts of the catalogue. This presentation will give an overview of the catalogue with some applications to cosmology researches.

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