Aust. J. Phys., 1976, 29, 329-41 The radio continuum at wavelength 6 cm has been surveyed in the direction of the Small Magellanic Cloud with a telescope beam of 4'·1 arc. Only 27 radio sources have been delineated in this galaxy, and details of their positions, flux densities and spectral indices are given. Some supporting observations were made of the stronger sources at 3·4 cm wavelength. The distribution of the 6 cm emission is compared with the distributions of the ionized gas and neutral hydrogen.
Abstract. A catalogue of 515 radio sources is presented for the region between declinations -65° and -75° (0·374sr). The survey is believed to be complete to 0·22Jy at 2700 MHz (-'900 sources per steradian). Flux densities at 5009 MHz have been measured for most of the sources stronger than o· 35 Jy at 2700 MHz.
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