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## (from tabmap V6.0 (2016-08-18)) 2024-05-19T01:31:32 #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- #-- J/AJ/80/771 5-GHz Survey of Bright Galaxies (Sramek 1975) #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- #---Table: J/AJ/80/771/./notes.dat Individual notes (41 records) # Galaxy A8 --- Galaxy name # Note A72 --- Text of the note --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Galaxy |Note --------|------------------------------------------------------------------------ N0495 |The radio source is displaced 1.9' east of the galaxy N0891 |See map by Baldwin and Pooley (1973MNRAS.161..127B). N2403 |De Jong (1967ApJ...150....1D) gives E/W diameter of 9' at 11 cm. N2403 |We get same flux with 2.7' and 6.0' beams at 6 cm. N2403 |Possible frequency-dependent structure. N2903 |De Jong (1967ApJ...150....1D) gives 8'x8' diameter at 11 cm. N2903 |Whiteoak (1970ApL.....5...29W) gives 1.8'x1.8' at 6 cm. We get flux N2903 |densities of 163 mJy with 140 ft beam and 139 mJy. N2903 |with 300 ft beam indicating source is unresolved within errors. N3031 |M81, flux density and spectral index are for a point source at galaxy N3031 |nucleus (see van der Kruit, 1973A&A....29..231V). N3583 |Near edge of 5C2 field where 408-MHz flux-density N3583 |errors are high. Spectral index is not accurate. N3683 |Center of radio source is 0.8' east of optical nucleus and is resolved; N3683 |possible radio structure. N3690 |Also listed as I0694 in the RCBG. N3995 |Radio source B2 1155+32 is 1.2' west of galaxy center. N3995 |Galaxy diameter 2.7'. N4203 |Radio source is displaced 1.4' east of galaxy center. N4203 |May be false detection due to confusion from B2 1211+33. N4374 |Radio source is 3C272.1. N4490 |Possible model is a point source displaced ~1' north of galaxy, in the N4490 |direction of N4485. N4552 |A radio variable (Sramek, 1975ApJ...198L..13S). N4631 |See Pooley (1969MNRAS.144..143P). N4656/7 |See Baldwin and Pooley (1973MNRAS.161..127B). N5127 |Galaxy is bracketed by B2 1321+31A and B with 5.6' separation. N5127 |Flux density given here is uncertain combination of these two sources. N5194 |A possible model is a point source 1' north of and 0.7' east of N5194 N5194 |with a possible extension towards N5195 which is 4.5' to the northeast N5194 |of N5194. N5444 |As noted by Heeschen (1970ApL.....6...49H), radio source is 1.4' west of N5444 |galaxy. N6047 |May be extended towards N6045. N6824 |Source is 0.8' east of galaxy. A1108B |Three galaxies A1108A, B, and C were within the 300 ft beam. A1108B is A1108B |the most likely source, but emission from some or all of the others A1108B |cannot be excluded. I0342 |Flux density refers to point source seen by I0342 |Rogstad et al. (1973A&A....22..111R). I3543 |Misnamed I3546 in the RCBG. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------