The VSOP 5 GHz Continuum Survey, recent results

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Poster presentation at the Space Science Symposium, ISAS, Jan 2004

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In February 1997 the Japanese radio astronomy satellite Halca was launched to provide the space-bourne element for the VSOP mission. Approximately twenty-five percent of the mission time has been dedicated to the VSOP Survey, a 5 GHz survey of bright, compact AGN. Both the final, calibrated, high resolution images and plots of visibility amplitude versus uv distance for the first 102 of the sources have been prepared and has been submitted. Papers on the methods and the models from fitting the cumulative {\em uv} amplitudes will also be submitted. The analysis of the second half is well underway.

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