This paper presents results of a survey search for bright compact radio sources at 22 GHz with the VERA radio-interferometer. Each source from a list of 2494 objects was observed in one scan for 2 minutes. The purpose of this survey was to find compact extragalactic sources bright enough at 22 GHz to be useful as phase calibrators. Observed sources were either a) within 6 degrees of the Galactic plane, or b) within 11 degrees from the Galactic center; or c) within 2 degrees from known water masers. Among the observed sources, 549 were detected, including 180 extragalactic objects which were not previously observed with the very long baseline interferometry technique. Estimates of the correlated flux densities of the detected sources are pre...
The VLA-COSMOS large project is described and its scientific objective is discussed. We present a ca...
The VLA-COSMOS Large Project is described and its scientific objective is discussed. We present a ca...
We have used the AustraliaTelescope Compact Array (ATCA)at 95 GHzto carry out continuumobservations ...
In order to search for new VLBI sources in the Galactic plane that can be used as phase reference so...
We have used the Very Large Array to search for compact milliarcsecond-size radio sources near metha...
We present the results of first dual-beam observations with VERA (VLBI Exploration of Radio Astromet...
A systematic very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) sky survey, undertaken to find a suitable set ...
This paper presents the fifth extension to the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) Calibrator Survey (VC...
We present the results of the first dual-beam observations with VERA (VLBI Exploration of Radio Astr...
We present the second catalogue of accurate positions and correlated flux densities for 1100 compact...
Four compact radio sources in the International Celestial Reference Frame (ICRF2) catalog were obser...
Article first published online: 1 AUG 2006We present some first results on the variability, polariza...
We report λ-18 cm VLBI observations made in 1991 September of a further 25 objects from the first Ca...
As a pilot study for the first all‐sky radio survey at short wavelengths, we have observed 1216 deg2...
We report the first radio interferometric search at 843 MHz for fast transients, particularly Fast R...
The VLA-COSMOS large project is described and its scientific objective is discussed. We present a ca...
The VLA-COSMOS Large Project is described and its scientific objective is discussed. We present a ca...
We have used the AustraliaTelescope Compact Array (ATCA)at 95 GHzto carry out continuumobservations ...
In order to search for new VLBI sources in the Galactic plane that can be used as phase reference so...
We have used the Very Large Array to search for compact milliarcsecond-size radio sources near metha...
We present the results of first dual-beam observations with VERA (VLBI Exploration of Radio Astromet...
A systematic very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) sky survey, undertaken to find a suitable set ...
This paper presents the fifth extension to the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) Calibrator Survey (VC...
We present the results of the first dual-beam observations with VERA (VLBI Exploration of Radio Astr...
We present the second catalogue of accurate positions and correlated flux densities for 1100 compact...
Four compact radio sources in the International Celestial Reference Frame (ICRF2) catalog were obser...
Article first published online: 1 AUG 2006We present some first results on the variability, polariza...
We report λ-18 cm VLBI observations made in 1991 September of a further 25 objects from the first Ca...
As a pilot study for the first all‐sky radio survey at short wavelengths, we have observed 1216 deg2...
We report the first radio interferometric search at 843 MHz for fast transients, particularly Fast R...
The VLA-COSMOS large project is described and its scientific objective is discussed. We present a ca...
The VLA-COSMOS Large Project is described and its scientific objective is discussed. We present a ca...
We have used the AustraliaTelescope Compact Array (ATCA)at 95 GHzto carry out continuumobservations ...