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The second epoch molonglo galactic plane survey: Compact source catalogue

Journal

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 382, Issue 1, Pages 382-392

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2966.2007.12379.x

Keywords

methods; data analysis; catalogues; surveys; galaxy; general; radio continuum; ISM

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We present the first data release from the second epoch Molonglo Galactic Plane Survey (MGPS-2). MGPS-2 was carried out with the Molonglo Observatory Synthesis Telescope at a frequency of 843 MHz and with a restoring beam of 45 x 45 csc |delta| arcsec(2), making it the highest resolution large-scale radio survey of the southern Galactic plane. It covers the range |b| < 10 degrees and 245 degrees < l < 365 degrees, and is the Galactic counterpart to the Sydney University Molonglo Sky Survey (SUMSS) which covers the whole southern sky with delta = -30 degrees (|b| > 10 degrees). In this paper, we present the MGPS- 2 compact source catalogue. The catalogue has 48 850 sources above a limiting peak brightness of 10 mJy beam(-1). Positions in the catalogue are accurate to 1-2 arcsec. A full catalogue including extended sources is in preparation. We have carried out an analysis of the compact source density across the Galactic plane and find that the source density is not statistically higher than the density expected from the extragalactic source density alone. We also present version 2.0 of the SUMSS image data and catalogue which is now available online. The data consist of 629 4.3 degrees x 4.3 degrees mosaic images covering the 8100 deg(2) of sky with delta = -30 degrees and |b| > 10 degrees. The catalogue contains 210 412 radio sources to a limiting peak brightness of 6 mJy beam(-1) at delta = - 50 degrees and 10 mJy beam(-1) at delta > - 50 degrees. We describe the updates and improvements made to the SUMSS cataloguing process.

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