2015MNRAS.454..902U


Query : 2015MNRAS.454..902U

2015MNRAS.454..902U - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 454, 902-912 (2015/November-3)

SCORPIO: a deep survey of radio emission from the stellar life-cycle.

UMANA G., TRIGILIO C., FRANZEN T.M.O., NORRIS R.P., LETO P., INGALLINERA A., BUEMI C.S., AGLIOZZO C., CAVALLARO F. and CERRIGONE L.

Abstract (from CDS):

Radio emission has been detected in a broad variety of stellar objects from all stages of stellar evolution. However, most of our knowledge originates from targeted observations of small samples, which are strongly biased to sources which are peculiar at other wavelengths. In order to tackle this problem we have conducted a deep 1.4GHz survey by using the Australian Telescope Compact Array, with a net bandwidth of 1.7 GHz (1.4-3.1 GHz), following the same observing setup as that used for the Australia Telescope Large Area Survey project, this time choosing a region more appropriate for stellar work. In this paper, the Stellar Continuum Originating from Radio Physics In Ourgalaxy (SCORPIO) project is presented as well as results from the pilot experiment. The achieved rms is 30µJy and the angular resolution ∼ 10 arcsec. 614 point-like sources have been extracted just from the pilot field. Only 34 of them are classified in SIMBAD or the NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database. About 80 percent of the extracted sources are reported in one of the inspected catalogues and 50 percent of them appears to belong to a reddened stellar/Galactic population. However, the evaluation of extragalactic contaminants is very difficult without further investigations. Interesting results have been obtained for extended radio sources that fall in the SCORPIO field. Many roundish-like structures (indicated as bubbles in the following) have been found, some of which are classified at other wavelengths. However, for all of these sources, our project has provided us with images of unprecedented sensitivity and angular resolution.

Abstract Copyright: © 2015 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society (2015)

Journal keyword(s): techniques: interferometric - stars: evolution - stars: formation - Galaxy: stellar content - radio continuum: ISM - radio continuum: stars

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/MNRAS/454/902): scorpio1.dat>

Nomenclature: Table 5: SCORPIO1 NNNa N=614.

CDS comments: IRAS 16520-446 is a misprint for IRAS 16520-4146. SCORPIO1_300 = GPSR 343.479-0.028 and SCORPIO1_320 = 2MASX J16592078-4232376 in Simbad.

Simbad objects: 33

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Number of rows : 33
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 HD 151932 WR* 16 52 19.2477039480 -41 51 16.270066224 6.06 6.79 6.51 7.64   WN7h 313 0
2 IRAS 16495-4140 MIR 16 53 02.88288 -41 45 07.7436           ~ 2 0
3 NAME Sco OB 1 As* 16 53.5 -41 57           ~ 217 0
4 PN G343.5+01.2 PN 16 53 55.3 -41 44 00           ~ 8 1
5 * zet01 Sco s*b 16 53 59.7271314888 -42 21 43.307334468 4.80 5.31 4.79 4.32 3.86 B1.5Ia+ 372 0
6 NGC 6231 OpC 16 54 10.8 -41 48 43           ~ 538 0
7 Cl* NGC 6231 SBL 489 * 16 54 18.5938829208 -41 48 41.811136524 16.544 15.950 14.916   13.755 ~ 3 0
8 HD 152270 WR* 16 54 19.6991292072 -41 49 11.531710092 6.26 6.80 6.597 6.72 6.39 WC7+O5-8 303 0
9 PSR J1654-4140 Psr 16 54 23.5 -41 40 24           ~ 10 0
10 2MASS J16542604-4145543 Y*? 16 54 26.0457934152 -41 45 54.287973180 12.238 12.319 11.985   11.492 B8.5V 11 0
11 Cl* NGC 6231 SBL 759 * 16 54 50.9386050888 -41 43 50.049999444 16.074 15.675 14.880   13.865 ~ 2 0
12 IRAS 16520-4146 IR 16 55 35.4 -41 50 52           ~ 5 0
13 IGR J16558-4150 gam 16 55.8 -41 50           ~ 4 0
14 SCORPIO1 091 Psr 16 56 41.05 -42 32 41.9           ~ 1 0
15 Cl Trumpler 24 OpC 16 57 00 -40 40.0     8.6     ~ 72 0
16 CD-42 11721 Be* 16 59 06.7629322176 -42 42 08.404228224 12.16 12.28 11.00     B0IVe 168 0
17 GPSR 343.479-0.028 Rad 16 59 19.53 -42 34 15.8           ~ 3 0
18 MSX6C G343.5024-00.0145 MIR 16 59 20.7781072176 -42 32 37.736820816           ~ 7 0
19 GAL 343.49-00.03 bub 16 59 20.8 -42 34 42           ~ 20 0
20 [ABB2014] WISE G343.521-00.004 bub 16 59 22.6 -42 31 24           ~ 6 0
21 [DBS2003] 176 OpC 16 59 23 -42 34.4           ~ 8 0
22 SCORPIO1 468 Y*? 16 59 35.25048 -42 19 30.0216           ~ 3 0
23 IRAS 16561-4207 MIR 16 59 42.27000 -42 12 00.7056           ~ 2 0
24 IRAS 16566-4204 HII 17 00 10.1 -42 08 38           ~ 6 0
25 SCORPIO1 600 HII 17 00 10.87 -42 07 19.1           ~ 1 0
26 IRAS 16573-4214 IR 17 00 54.3 -42 19 10           ~ 6 0
27 Cl VDBH 211 OpC 17 02 08.4 -41 06 47           ~ 27 0
28 [DBS2003] 178 OpC 17 02 10 -41 46.8           ~ 5 0
29 SCORPIO1 614 PN 17 02 35.73 -42 23 07.4           ~ 1 0
30 Teutsch 84 OpC 17 04 21.6 -42 04 12           ~ 24 0
31 UBC 554 OpC 17 04 28 -41 40.2           ~ 6 0
32 ICRF J171738.6-394852 Rad 17 17 38.59990175 -39 48 52.6653049           ~ 15 0
33 ICRF J193925.0-634245 Sy2 19 39 25.0245304992 -63 42 45.640373400   18.87 18.37 17.64   ~ 1227 1

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