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Radio variations of Cygnus X-3
Cygnus X-3 is one of the brightest X-ray and radio sources in the Galaxy and is well known for its erratic behaviour in X-rays as well as in the radio, occasionally producing... -
Galaxies near S1189
We present radio images of a sample of six wide-angle tail (WAT) radio sources, identified in the Australia Telescope Large Area Survey 1.4-GHz radio survey, and new... -
Compact steep spectrum new sample
We present a new sample of compact steep spectrum (CSS) sources with radio luminosity below 10^26^W/Hz at 1.4GHz; these are called low-luminosity compact (LLC) objects. The... -
Radio sources with ultrahigh polarization
A sample of 129 unresolved radio sources with ultrahigh linear polarization (>30%) has been selected from the NRAO VLA Sky Survey. Such high average linear polarization is... -
AMI 1.8cm observations in c2d small clouds
We perform deep 1.8-cm radio continuum imaging towards 13 protostellar regions selected from the Spitzer c2d small clouds and cores programme at high resolution (25-arcsec) in... -
CRATES sources at 30 GHz
Knowledge of the population of radio sources in the range ~2-200GHz is important for understanding their effects on measurements of the cosmic microwave background power... -
MASH PNe detected in large-scale radio surveys
We present an updated and newly compiled radio-continuum data base for Macquarie/AAO/Strasbourg H{alpha} (MASH) planetary nebulae (PNe) detected in the extant large-scale... -
LBA Calibrator Survey (LCS1)
We present a catalogue of accurate positions and correlated flux densities for 410 flat-spectrum, compact extragalactic radio sources previously detected in the AT20G survey.... -
AGES HI sources in NGC 7448
In this paper we describe results from the Arecibo Galaxy Environments Survey (AGES). The survey reaches column densities of ~3x10^18^cm^-2^ and masses of ~10^7^M_{sun}_, over... -
10C survey of radio sources at 15.7GHz
In a previous paper (Paper I, Franzen et al., 2011MNRAS.415.2699F), the observational, mapping and source-extraction techniques used for the Tenth Cambridge (10C) Survey of... -
AMI-LA 16 GHz sources in Perseus region
We present deep radio continuum observations of the cores identified as deeply embedded young stellar objects in the Perseus molecular cloud by the Spitzer c2d programme at a... -
CENSORS + other 1.4GHz sources
This paper presents a new grid-based method for investigating the evolution of the steep-spectrum radio luminosity function, with the aim of quantifying the high-redshift... -
VLBI observations of NRAO 530 at 22, 43 and 86GHz
NRAO 530 is an optically violent variable source and has been studied with multi-epoch multifrequency high-resolution very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) observations. NRAO... -
The EVN Galactic Plane Survey - EGaPS
I present a catalogue of positions and correlated flux densities of 109 compact extragalactic radio sources in the Galactic plane determined from analysis of a 48 hour VLBI... -
ECDFS sources with radio counterparts
In order to trace the instantaneous star formation rate (SFR) at high redshift, and thus help in understanding the relation between the different emission mechanisms related to... -
843MHz MOST ATLAS catalogue
At the faintest radio flux densities (S1.4<10mJy), conflicting results have arisen regarding whether there is a flattening of the average spectral index between a low radio... -
Subaru/XMM Deep Field radio imaging. III.
We present spectroscopic and 11-band photometric redshifts for galaxies in the 100-uJy Subaru/XMM-Newton Deep Field radio source sample. We find good agreement between our... -
Australia Telescope PMN follow-up survey
We present a source catalogue derived from high-resolution observations of a selection of PMN sources with the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA). The catalogue lists 8385... -
X-ray properties of optically selected ETGs
We study the X-ray properties of 393 optically selected early-type galaxies (ETGs) over the redshift range of z~~0.0-1.2 in the Chandra Deep Fields (CDFs). To measure the... -
AzTEC survey of the SHADES fields. II.
The Astronomical Thermal Emission Camera (AzTEC) 1.1mm survey of the two SCUBA HAlf Degree Extragalactic Survey (SHADES) fields is the largest (0.7deg^2^) blank-field...