2006
DOI: 10.1086/498677
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The Molonglo Southern 4 Jy Sample (MS4). I. Definition

Abstract: We have defined a complete sample of 228 southern radio sources at 408 MHz with integrated flux densities S 408 > 4:0 Jy, Galactic latitude jbj > 10 , and declination À85 < < À30 . The main finding survey used was the Molonglo Reference Catalogue. We describe in detail how the Molonglo Southern 4 Jy sample (MS4) was assembled and its completeness assessed. Sources in the sample were imaged at 843 MHz with the Molonglo Observatory Synthesis Telescope to obtain positions accurate to about 1 00 , as well as flux … Show more

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“…The MS4 catalogue contains 228 bright sources with flux densities >4 Jy at 408 MHz between −85 • < δ < −30 • . Burgess & Hunstead (2006) have performed cross-matching with various archival and published data to calculate the flux density at intervals between 86 and 5000 MHz. The flux density error estimate given by Burgess & Hunstead (2006) for bright and compact sources is ∼10 per cent and this is factored into our method.…”
Section: Ac K N Ow L E D G E M E N T Smentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The MS4 catalogue contains 228 bright sources with flux densities >4 Jy at 408 MHz between −85 • < δ < −30 • . Burgess & Hunstead (2006) have performed cross-matching with various archival and published data to calculate the flux density at intervals between 86 and 5000 MHz. The flux density error estimate given by Burgess & Hunstead (2006) for bright and compact sources is ∼10 per cent and this is factored into our method.…”
Section: Ac K N Ow L E D G E M E N T Smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Burgess & Hunstead (2006) have performed cross-matching with various archival and published data to calculate the flux density at intervals between 86 and 5000 MHz. The flux density error estimate given by Burgess & Hunstead (2006) for bright and compact sources is ∼10 per cent and this is factored into our method. To minimize errors in the flux density calibration we apply the following selection criteria to MS4 sources.…”
Section: Ac K N Ow L E D G E M E N T Smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The four sub-samples, MRC1 (McCarthy et al 1996), MS4 (Burgess & Hunstead 2006), BRL (Best et al 1999) and 3CRR (Laing et al 1983) are described in the paper of Yuan & Wang (2012). For comparison, the radio luminosity function (RLF) at 408 MHz estimated by the two methods are plotted together for all the redshift bins in Fig.…”
Section: Applying the Methods To Real Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 4.8-GHz radio map of Burgess (1998) already showed evidence for embedded hotspots. PKS B1416−493 has other radio similarities to PKS B2152−699.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The MS4 catalog is the southern equivalent of 3CRR (Burgess 1998;Burgess & Hunstead 2006a,b). Our joint Chandra and ATCA programme concentrated first on the brightest FR I/II boundary source in the catalogue, the z = 0.0282 radio galaxy PKS B2152−699 (Worrall et al 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%