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The Molonglo Radio Source Surveys at 408 MHz
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 August 2015
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One of the basic programs undertaken with the 1 mile Cross-type radio telescope at the Molonglo Radio Observatory has been a systematic survey of the sky south of +18° declination. Commencing in late 1967, the survey has been continuing at a low priority until it is now complete to a declination of −85°, except for some small areas affected by interference or instrumental problems which are being re-observed. A program of ‘deep surveys’ is also being undertaken; this involves multiple observations within narrow strips at selected declinations. The signal-to-noise ratio is some three to five times better than in normal surveying and the confusion limit is approached.
- Type
- I. Surveys of Radio Sources, Source Counts and Anisotropies
- Information
- Symposium - International Astronomical Union , Volume 74: Radio Astronomy and Cosmology , 1977 , pp. 31 - 37
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- Copyright © Reidel 1977