2011
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201116475
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Planckearly results. XIV. ERCSC validation and extreme radio sources

Abstract: Planck's all-sky surveys at 30−857 GHz provide an unprecedented opportunity to follow the radio spectra of a large sample of extragalactic sources to frequencies 2−20 times higher than allowed by past, large-area, ground-based surveys. We combine the results of the Planck Early Release Compact Source Catalog (ERCSC) with quasi-simultaneous ground-based observations as well as archival data at frequencies below or overlapping Planck frequency bands, to validate the astrometry and photometry of the ERCSC radio s… Show more

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“…The median high-frequency (ν ≥ 70 GHz) slope was found to be in the range 0.6 < ∼ α < ∼ 0.7 (S ν ∝ ν −α ). However, individual sources show a broad variety of spectral shapes: flat, steep, upturning, peaked, inverted, downturning; [see also 125,128,131]. This complexity greatly complicates the removal of the point source contamination from CMB maps.…”
Section: Point Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The median high-frequency (ν ≥ 70 GHz) slope was found to be in the range 0.6 < ∼ α < ∼ 0.7 (S ν ∝ ν −α ). However, individual sources show a broad variety of spectral shapes: flat, steep, upturning, peaked, inverted, downturning; [see also 125,128,131]. This complexity greatly complicates the removal of the point source contamination from CMB maps.…”
Section: Point Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(4.6). The five multipole bins defined for NILC are ∈ [2, 14], [15,47], [48,124], [125,224], [225,349]. While the reconstruction of the reionization peak of the primordial CMB B-mode power spectrum is evidently biased by more than 3σ in both cases, the recombination peak is accurately recovered by NILC.…”
Section: Jcap04(2018)023mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The vast majority of these sources are expected to be blazars, and the accurate determination of their spectra will allow us to understand how physical processes occurring along relativistic jets shape the SED [158]. We will also get numerous samples of 'extreme' radio sources [159] allowing us to investigate the rich phenomenology of radio sources at (sub-)mm wavelengths.…”
Section: Radio Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Major high radio frequency flares have been observed in several compact radio sources [41][42][43], including the recent giant outburst of 3C 454.3 [44]. Several mechanisms can yield strong variability of relativistically beamed sources (blazars; e.g.…”
Section: Classical Radio Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%