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Re: Abstract about the LCS at the IVS meeting
You are really good at such things :)
Sergei
>>> Leonid Petrov <Leonid.Petrov@xxxxxxxxxxx> 11/29/09 11:16 PM >>>
Sergei,
> Wouldn't be good to add a sentence that the follow-up observations
> are planned?
Well, in order to underline that we present the ongoing project,
I replace
In summary, by November 2009 we observed 422 sources and determined
positions and correlated flux densities of 410 objects.
with
In summary, by November 2009 we observed 422 sources in 4 out of 8 planned
sessions and determined positions and correlated flux densities of 410 objects.
Version 3:
The objective of the project that started in 2008 is to observe at 8.4 GHz
a list of candidate flat spectrum radio sources with declinations < -40 deg
with using the Australian LBA and to 1) determine their positions
with milliarcsec accuracy; 2) measure their correlated flux densities;
3) determine their suitability as calibrators for phase referencing
observations and as targets for astrometry and geodesy observations.
The overall goal of this on-going project is to match the density of phase
calibrators at the southern hemisphere to the calibrator density at
the northern hemisphere in order to make phase referencing observations
feasible. The current status and preliminary results of the project are
presented. In summary, by November 2009 we observed 422 sources in 4 out
of 8 planned sessions and determined positions and correlated flux
densities of 410 objects. As a result, the number of known calibrators
with declinations < -40 deg increased by the factor of 4.
Leonid
29-NOV-2009 17:04:09
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