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de Ruiter, H. R.; Parma, P.; Stirpe, G. M.; Perez-Fournon, I.; Gonzalez-Serrano, I.; Rengelink, R. B.; Bremer, M. N.
Bibliographical reference
VizieR On-line Data Catalog: J/A+A/339/34. Originally published in: 1998A&A...339...34D
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1998
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Description
A search for bright galaxies associated with radio sources from the
Westerbork Northern Sky Survey (WENSS) minisurvey has been carried out.
A galaxy counterpart was found for 402 of almost 10,000 radio sources.
Of these a radio and optically complete sample, with a flux density
limit at 325MHz of 30mJy and a limiting red magnitude of 16, can be
constructed, which contains 119 galaxies. This paper is the first step
of a more general study, in which we aim to derive a bright galaxy
sample from the entire WENSS survey (which is now available in the
public domain) and thus to construct practically definitive local radio
luminosity functions of elliptical and spiral galaxies. We briefly
describe the WENSS minisurvey, and the steps that are needed for the
optical identification of its radio sources. Due to the large numbers of
sources involved (over 200,000) completely automated procedures are
obviously needed and we discuss these in some detail. It is shown that
with modern utilities projects as described here have become quite
feasible. Some results (e.g. a preliminary determination of the local
radio luminosity function) are presented. (1 data file).