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J-Net Galactic Plane Survey of VLBI Radio Sources for VLBI Exploration of Radio Astrometry (VERA)

Authors :
Atuya Okudaira
Tomomi Shimoikura
Hiroshi Okubo
Toshihiro Omodaka
Junichi Nakajima
Kensei Sakai
Hideyuki Kobayashi
Katsunori M. Shibata
Naohiko Harada
Satoko Sawada-Satoh
Hiroshi Araki
Yasuhiro Koyama
Akane Yoshimura
Kenta Fujisawa
Norihiro Tougou
Koichi Yokoyama
Satoshi Morisaki
Tetsuo Sasao
Makoto Inoue
Takeshi Bushimata
Seiitsu Tsuruta
Hiro Osaki
Tetsuro Kondo
Kazuya Hachisuka
Satomi Kawaguchi
Rie Shimizu
Makoto Miyoshi
K. Horiai
Mitsumi Fujishita
Masakazu Nakamura
Eiji Kawai
Seisuke Kuji
Takeshi Miyaji
Kouichi Sebata
Wataru Hasegawa
Naoko Yamashita
Yoshihisa Kaneko
Teruhiko Watanabe
Tomonari Suzuyama
Ryuichi Kamohara
Noriyuki Kawaguchi
Ryuichi Ichikawa
Hideo Hanada
Yoshiaki Tamura
Katsuhisa Sato
Masanori Nishio
Mareki Honma
Tadayoshi Hara
Kenzaburo Iwadate
Seiji Manabe
Katsuhiro Wada
Satoshi Sakai
Tomoe Funaki
Osamu Kameya
Tomoaki Oyama
Seiji Kameno
Hiroshi Imai
Mamoru Sekido
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier
Publication Year :
2000
Publisher :
arXiv, 2000.

Abstract

In order to search for new VLBI sources in the Galactic plane that can be used as phase reference sources in differential VLBI, we have conducted 22 GHz observations of radio sources in the Galactic plane using the Japanese VLBI Network (J-Net). We have observed 267 VLBI source candidates selected from existing radio surveys and have detected 93 sources at the signal-to-noise ratio larger than 5. While 42 of the 93 detected sources had already been detected with VLBI at relatively lower frequency (typically 2 to 8 GHz), the remaining 51 are found to be new VLBI sources detected for the first time. These VLBI sources are located within $|b|\le 5^\circ$, and have a large number of Galactic maser sources around them. Thus, they are potential candidates for phase reference sources for VLBI Exploration of Radio Astrometry (VERA), which is the first VLBI array dedicated to the phase referencing VLBI astrometry aiming at measuring the parallax and proper motion of maser sources in the whole Galaxy.<br />Comment: to be published in PASJ (2000, Vol.52, No.5), 13 pages and 2 figures

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scopus-Elsevier
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....104e2d1c778300b8874550b7381b1ced
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.astro-ph/0004220