Computer Science
Scientific paper
Nov 1996
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VizieR On-line Data Catalog: J/AZh/62/229. Originally published in: 1985AZh....62..229B; 1985SvA....29..130B
Computer Science
H Ii Regions, Radio Sources
Scientific paper
The results of observations of a giant H II region, situated at the longitudes 4-10deg, at the wavelength 7.6cm are presented. A catalogue has been compiled containing 63 sources for which the positions, flux densities, and angular dimensions have been determined. Forty-four objects with the fluxes P<1Jy and having small angular sizes have been detected. The radio brightness distribution of the background component of the galactic radio emission has been obtained. A weak background extended by more than 2deg in the galactic latitude has been registered. It is shown that the detected weak objects represent a more high-latitude population than the strong galactic sources and are probably associated with the weak extended background. (1 data file).
Berlin A. B.
Gol'Nev Ya. V.
Lipovka N. M.
Nizhel'Skij N. A.
Spangenberg E. E.
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