Milliarcsecond-accurate astrometry of 34 southern hemisphere radio sources

Alan L. Fey, Roopesh Ojha, Jonathan F.H. Quick, George D. Nicolson, James E.J. Lovell, John E. Reynolds, Simon P. Ellingsen, Peter M. Mcculloch, Kenneth J. Johnston, David L. Jauncey, Anastasios K. Tzioumis

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Abstract

Milliarcsecond-accurate radio positions in the International Celestial Reference Frame for 34 southern hemisphere extragalactic sources are reported. The positions are derived from Mark III/IV very long baseline interferometry observations made between 2004 August and 2006 April using radio telescopes located in Australia, South Africa, and Hawaii. Positions for 7 of the 34 sources have been reported previously by us but are reported here with significantly improved accuracy. These results supplement an ongoing project to increase the sky density of southern hemisphere sources in order to better define the International Celestial Reference Frame and to provide additional phase reference sources with accurate positions for use in astrophysical observations. Positions for all 34 sources are south of δ = -20° (positions for nine of the sources are south of δ = -60°) and have average formal uncertainties of 0.23 mas in α cos δ and 0.35 mas in δ.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1944-1949
Number of pages6
JournalAstronomical Journal
Volume132
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2006
Externally publishedYes

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