The VSOP Survey: final aggregate results

  • Dodson, R.
  • Horiuchi, S.
  • Scott, W.
  • Fomalont, E.
  • Paragi, Z.
  • Frey, S.
  • Wiik, K.
  • Hirabayashi, H.
  • Edwards, P.
  • Murata, Y.
  • Moellenbrock, G.
  • Gurvits, L.
  • Shen, Z.
  • Lovell, J.
Publication date
January 2007
Publisher
Cambridge University Press

Abstract

In February 1997 the Japanese radio astronomy satellite HALCA was launched to provide the space-borne element for the VSOP mission. HALCA provided linear baselines three-times greater than that of ground arrays, thus providing higher resolution and higher AGN brightness temperature measurements and limits. Twenty-five percent of the scientific time of the mission was devoted to the VSOP survey of bright, compact, extra-galactic radio sources at 5 GHz. A complete list of 294 survey targets were selected from pre-launch surveys, 91% of which were observed during the satellite's lifetime. The major goals of the VSOP Survey are statistical in nature: to determine the brightness temperature and approximate structure, to provide a source list for...

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