Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2003-12-05
Astron.Astrophys. 415 (2004) 549-558
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
11 pages, 8 Postscripts figures, 6 tables, accepted for publication on A&A, minor typos corrected
Scientific paper
10.1051/0004-6361:20034632
We have carried out observations at 18.5 GHz with the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) of 250 out of the 258 Southern extragalactic sources in the complete 5 GHz 1 Jy sample by K\"uhr et al. (1981). In this paper we focus on the polarization properties of this sample, while other properties will be addressed in a future paper. In our analysis we subdivide the sample into flat and steep spectrum sources following Stickel et al. (1994) classification, where spectral indices were measured between 2.7 and 5 GHz. The polarized flux has been measured with a S/N > 5 for 170 sources (114 flat-spectrum and 56 steep-spectrum) and upper limits have been set for additional 27 sources (12 flat-spectrum and 15 steep-spectrum). The median polarization degree at 18.5 GHz for the flat-spectrum sub-sample is \Pi_{18.5}\simeq 2.7%, about a factor of 2 higher than at 1.4 GHz (\Pi_{1.4}\simeq 1.4%, based on NVSS data). For flat-spectrum sources we find a weak correlation between \Pi_{18.5} and the high frequency (5--18.5 GHz) spectral index. No evidences of significant correlations of the polarization degree with other source properties are found. The median value of \Pi_{18.5} for the steep spectrum sources is \simeq 4.8%, but our sample might be biased against extended sources. We find indications of a correlation between \Pi_{18.5} and both the low frequency (1.4--5 GHz) and the high frequency (5--18.5 GHz) spectral indices. An important application of this work is the possibility to estimate the contamination of CMB polarization maps by extragalactic radio sources. Our results indicate that such contamination is within the range of estimates given by Mesa et al. (2002).
de Zotti Gianfranco
Gruppioni Carlotta
Prandoni Isabella
Ricci Riccardo
Sault Robert J.
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