10C survey of radio sources at 15.7 GHz – II. First results
@article{Davies201010CSO, title={10C survey of radio sources at 15.7 GHz – II. First results}, author={M. Davies and T. Franzen and E. Waldram and K. Grainge and M. P. Hobson and N. Hurley-Walker and A. Lasenby and M. Olamaie and G. Pooley and J. Riley and C. Rodr'iguez-Gonz'alvez and R. Saunders and A. Scaife and M. Schammel and P. Scott and T. Shimwell and D. Titterington and J. Zwart}, journal={Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society}, year={2010}, volume={415}, pages={2708-2722} }
In a previous paper (Paper I), the observational, mapping and source-extraction techniques used for the Tenth Cambridge (10C) Survey of Radio Sources were described. Here, the first results from the survey, carried out using the Arcminute Microkelvin Imager Large Array (LA) at an observing frequency of 15.7 GHz, are presented. The survey fields cover an area of ≈27 deg2 to a flux-density completeness of 1 mJy. Results for some deeper areas, covering ≈12 deg2, wholly contained within the total… CONTINUE READING
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