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Davies, Matthew L.; Franzen, Thomas M. O.; Davies, Rod D.; Davis, Richard J.; Feroz, Farhan; Génova-Santos, Ricardo; Grainge, Keith J. B.; Green, David A.; Hobson, Michael P.; Hurley-Walker, Natasha; Lasenby, Anthony N.; López-Caniego, Marcos; Olamaie, Malak; Padilla-Torres, Carmen P.; Pooley, Guy G.; Rebolo, Rafael; Rodríguez-Gonzálvez, Carmen; Saunders, Richard D. E.; Scaife, Anna M. M.; Scott, Paul F.; Shimwell, Timothy W.; Titterington, David J.; Waldram, Elizabeth M.; Watson, Robert A.; Zwart, Jonathan T. L.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 400, Issue 2, pp. 984-994.
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2009
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Description
We present follow-up observations of 97 point sources from the Wilkinson
Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) 3-yr data, contained within the New
Extragalactic WMAP Point Source catalogue between -4° <= δ
<= 60° the sources form a flux-density-limited sample complete to
1.1Jy (~5σ) at 33GHz. Our observations were made at 16GHz using
the Arcminute Microkelvin Imager and at 33GHz with the Very Small Array
(VSA).
94 of the sources have reliable, simultaneous - typically a few minutes
apart - observations with both telescopes. The spectra between 13.9 and
33.75GHz are very different from those of bright sources at low
frequency: 44 per cent have rising spectra
(α33.7513.9 < 0.0), where S ~
ν-α, and 93 per cent have spectra with
α33.7513.9 < 0.5; the median spectral
index is 0.04.
For the brighter sources, the agreement between VSA and WMAP 33-GHz flux
densities averaged over sources is very good. However, for the fainter
sources, the VSA tends to measure lower values for the flux densities
than WMAP. We suggest that the main cause of this effect is the
Eddington bias arising from variability.
We kindly request that any reference to this paper cites `AMI
Consortium: Davies et al. 2009'.
Issuing author - email: m.davies [at] mrao.cam.ac.uk (m[dot]davies[at]mrao[dot]cam[dot]ac[dot]uk) ‡
E-mail: t.franzen [at] mrao.cam.ac.uk (t[dot]franzen[at]mrao[dot]cam[dot]ac[dot]uk)
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