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20 April 2024
 
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The ATESP Radio Survey I. Survey Description, Observations and Data Reduction
I. Prandoni ; L. Gregorini ; P. Parma ; H.R. de Ruiter ; G. Vettolani ; M.H. Wieringa ; R.D. Ekers ;
Date 26 Jul 2000
Journal A&A Suppl. 146, 31
Subject astro-ph
AbstractThis paper is the first of a series reporting the results of the Australia Telescope ESO Slice Project (ATESP) radio survey obtained at 1400 MHz with the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) close to the South Galactic Pole (SGP) over the region covered by the ESO Slice Project (ESP) galaxy redshift survey (decl. ~ -40 degr). The survey consists of 16 radio mosaics with ~8"x14" resolution and uniform sensitivity (1sigma noise level ~79 microJy) over an area of ~26 sq.degrees. Here we present the design of the survey, we describe the mosaic observing technique which was used to obtain an optimal combination of uniform and high sensitivity over the whole area, and the data reduction: the problems encountered and the solutions adopted.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/0007395
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