2021MNRAS.506.3540P


Query : 2021MNRAS.506.3540P

2021MNRAS.506.3540P - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 506, 3540-3559 (2021/September-3)

The ASKAP-EMU Early Science Project: 888 MHz radio continuum survey of the Large Magellanic Cloud.

PENNOCK C.M., VAN LOON J.T., FILIPOVIC M.D., ANDERNACH H., HABERL F., KOTHES R., LENC E., RUDNICK L., WHITE S.V., AGLIOZZO C., ANTON S., BOJICIC I., BOMANS D.J., COLLIER J.D., CRAWFORD E.J., HOPKINS A.M., JEGANATHAN K., KAVANAGH P.J., KORIBALSKI B.S., LEAHY D., MAGGI P., MAITRA C., MARVIL J., MICHALOWSKI M.J., NORRIS R.P., OLIVEIRA J.M., PAYNE J.L., SANO H., SASAKI M., STAVELEY-SMITH L. and VARDOULAKI E.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present an analysis of a new 120 deg2 radio continuum image of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) at 888 MHz with a bandwidth of 288 MHz and beam size of 13".9 x 12".1 from the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder processed as part of the Evolutionary Map of the Universe survey. The median root mean squared noise is 58 µJy beam–1. We present a catalogue of 54 612 sources, divided over a Gold list (30 866 sources) complete down to 0.5 mJy uniformly across the field, a Silver list (22 080 sources) reaching down to <0.2 mJy, and a Bronze list (1666 sources) of visually inspected sources in areas of high noise and/or near bright complex emission. We discuss detections of planetary nebulae and their radio luminosity function, young stellar objects showing a correlation between radio luminosity and gas temperature, novae and X-ray binaries in the LMC, and active stars in the Galactic foreground that may become a significant population below this flux level. We present examples of diffuse emission in the LMC (H II regions, supernova remnants, bubbles) and distant galaxies showcasing spectacular interaction between jets and intracluster medium. Among 14 333 infrared counterparts of the predominantly background radio source population, we find that star-forming galaxies become more prominent below 3 mJy compared to active galactic nuclei. We combine the new 888 MHz data with archival Australia Telescope Compact Array data at 1.4 GHz to determine spectral indices; the vast majority display synchrotron emission but flatter spectra occur too. We argue that the most extreme spectral index values are due to variability.

Abstract Copyright: © 2021 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): surveys - planetary nebulae: general - Magellanic Clouds - radio continuum: galaxies - radio continuum: ISM - radio continuum: stars

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/MNRAS/506/3540): catalog.dat table3.dat list.dat fits/*>

Status at CDS : Examining the need for a new acronym. // All or part of tables of objects will be ingested in SIMBAD with priority 1.

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Number of rows : 89
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 NAME Magellanic Stream HVC 00 32 -30.0           ~ 942 1
2 NAME SMC G 00 52 38.0 -72 48 01   2.79 2.2     ~ 10848 1
3 NAME Magellanic Clouds GrG 03 00 -71.0           ~ 6829 1
4 PKS J0423-7245 Rad 04 23 57.80 -72 45 52.0           ~ 13 1
5 PKS 0424-72 Rad 04 23 57.8 -72 45 44           ~ 5 0
6 1RXS J042432.7-724253 X 04 24 32.70 -72 42 53.0           ~ 1 0
7 WISEA J042434.02-724241.3 IR 04 24 34.026936 -72 42 41.31972           ~ 1 0
8 SMP LMC 104 PN? 04 24 37.4909967936 -69 42 21.698148456     17.5     ~ 11 0
9 WISEA J042501.60-724700.3 IR 04 25 01.604880 -72 47 00.37536           ~ 1 0
10 WISEA J042549.29-724330.8 IR 04 25 49.291896 -72 43 30.89388           ~ 1 0
11 WISEA J042600.47-724828.9 IR 04 26 00.471240 -72 48 28.91124           ~ 1 0
12 DES J043708.39-645901.9 Q? 04 37 08.396880 -64 59 01.95720     18.5     ~ 13 1
13 DES J043724.19-650105.6 Q? 04 37 24.198480 -65 01 05.65680           ~ 1 0
14 ACO S 485 ClG 04 37 36 -73 09.1           ~ 3 0
15 CWISE J043738.83-645402.0 Q? 04 37 38.821680 -64 54 02.10240           ~ 1 0
16 2MASX J04373976-7315056 BiC 04 37 39.79 -73 15 05.8           ~ 2 0
17 2MASX J04374833-7315125 BiC 04 37 48.5 -73 15 13           ~ 3 0
18 LEDA 257123 G 04 37 54.9 -73 14 32           ~ 2 0
19 SMP LMC 6 PN 04 47 38.9887465320 -72 28 20.573471100   27.05       ~ 38 0
20 LHA 120-S 1 pA? 04 48 08.5534908576 -67 26 06.840156408 15.633 16.722 16.505   17.001 ~ 29 0
21 LHA 120-N 77F PN 04 48 29.6122532322 -69 08 12.971932645 16.912 17.329 17.059 15.700 18.146 ~ 26 0
22 2MASS6X J04491744-7218434 rG 04 49 17.774904 -72 18 43.72740           ~ 1 0
23 PMN J0449-7219 Rad 04 50 10.6 -72 20 02           ~ 5 0
24 2MASS6X J04501307-7220362 rG 04 50 13.003320 -72 20 36.05856           ~ 1 0
25 SMP LMC 10 PN 04 51 08.9200705992 -68 49 05.423834244 18.195 17.209 16.178 17.210   ~ 26 0
26 2MASSI J0451115-692646 Y*O 04 51 11.477 -69 26 46.89           ~ 9 0
27 IRAS 04530-6916 LP* 04 52 45.668 -69 11 49.47       17.227   B[e] 21 1
28 Brey 3 WR* 04 52 57.3970420344 -66 41 13.495924752 13.793 14.531 14.640   14.527 WN4b 40 0
29 SK -70 10 Em* 04 53 25.4467854240 -70 35 39.718444200   12.896 13.2 11.915 13.500 B0III[e] 11 0
30 WOH S 60 LP* 04 53 30.9069004344 -69 17 49.593015240 13.21 14.24 13.32 14.01 11.494 M3 25 0
31 RX J0457.2-6612 HXB 04 57 12.4 -66 12 10           ~ 6 1
32 PKS J0458-7156 Rad 04 58 04.33773 -71 56 34.7750           ~ 8 1
33 SV* HV 2289 HXB 05 01 23.8898 -70 33 34.206   14.4 14.5     B0Ve 29 0
34 HD 269006 s*b 05 02 07.3942092168 -71 20 13.116800076 9.93 10.60 10.55 10.43 10.38 LBV 250 0
35 [RP2006] 1933 HII 05 04 47.1690218658 -66 40 30.778109991 14.05 16.04 14.68     ~ 11 0
36 LMCN 1988-10a No* 05 08 01.07 -68 37 37.5           ~ 37 0
37 SSTISAGEMC J050937.20-704908.6 pA? 05 09 37.232 -70 49 08.43 16.185 16.677 15.609 16.72 17.424 ~ 36 0
38 2MASS J05131777-6922250 Y*O 05 13 17.773 -69 22 25.08           ~ 13 0
39 [GC2009] J051321.43-692241.5 Y*O 05 13 21.43 -69 22 41.5           ~ 8 0
40 LHA 120-N 113 HII 05 13 21.7 -69 21 33           ~ 114 1
41 [SLW2012] J051325.09-692245.1 Y*O 05 13 25.09 -69 22 45.1           ~ 5 0
42 V* S Dor sg* 05 18 14.3570612088 -69 15 01.149576912 9.08 10.39 10.25 9.74 9.14 A5Iaeq 373 0
43 LHA 120-N 119 HII 05 18 39.2 -69 13 22           ~ 55 1
44 X LMC X-2 LXB 05 20 28.04 -71 57 53.3 17.20 18.00 18.0     ~ 181 0
45 LHA 120-N 41 HII 05 20 31.0 -68 01 01           ~ 8 0
46 AL 139 Em* 05 20 31.1377087920 -68 00 57.231403992 12.410 13.35 13.438 13.45 13.335 OB: 14 0
47 HD 269404 PN 05 21 29.7150591648 -67 51 06.801614388 14.32 14.96 14.17   14.00 ~ 31 0
48 LHA 120-N 44 EmO 05 22 06.9 -67 56 46           ~ 192 1
49 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 16987 1
50 LHA 120-S 162 No? 05 24 01.5854719560 -71 09 34.575074712   14.31 12.844 12.64 10.315 M5Ve 36 2
51 V* AB Dor TT* 05 28 44.8712165880 -65 26 55.199147208 8.259 7.856 6.999 6.496 5.993 K0V 1007 0
52 HD 269687 WR* 05 31 25.5247745448 -69 05 38.556251700 10.86 11.78 11.87 12.05   WN11h 109 0
53 ATPMN J053246.7-634820 cm 05 32 46.70 -63 48 20.3           ~ 2 0
54 G4Jy 553 Q? 05 32 47.9340899055 -63 48 17.249722799           ~ 3 1
55 X LMC X-4 HXB 05 32 49.5556042296 -66 22 13.202721768   13.9 14.0     O8III 659 0
56 SN 1987A SN* 05 35 28.020 -69 16 11.07           SNIIpec 4862 2
57 RX J0535.8-6530 HXB 05 35 53.8 -65 30 34           ~ 12 0
58 SMP LMC 83 PN 05 36 20.7215081304 -67 18 07.658262756 15.56 16.225 14.948   16.558 [WN4.5:] 145 0
59 HD 269858 s*b 05 36 43.6936418088 -69 29 47.451149232   10.24 10.15 9.95 9.05 LBV 281 2
60 [H2013] LMCe 1372 Em* 05 38 12.9884630928 -67 18 27.721389960   17.343   16.896   B2Ve 3 0
61 NAME 30 Dor Nebula SFR 05 38 36.0 -69 05 11           ~ 1160 2
62 CPD-69 463 s*y 05 38 51.6161224200 -69 08 07.314706104 11.93 12.45 12.014     F7Ia 89 1
63 IRAS 05400-7013 Y*O 05 39 31.172 -70 12 16.63           ~ 17 0
64 X LMC X-1 HXB 05 39 38.8284304464 -69 44 35.531553624   14.8 14.5     O8(f)p 624 2
65 LHA 120-N 159 HII 05 39 46.650 -69 45 39.94           ~ 273 2
66 [BE74] 615 Em* 05 40 45.1450608336 -70 28 06.661927956 18.160 18.978 17.447 14.520 16.464 ~ 15 0
67 MQS J054433.81-682813.7 AGN 05 44 33.810 -68 28 13.70     22.32   20.80 ~ 2 0
68 [SG2005] LMC 15 HXB 05 44 34.3 -68 28 14           ~ 2 0
69 LHA 120-S 61 WR* 05 45 51.9388258704 -67 14 25.937264544 10.870 11.86 11.95 12.09 11.931 WN11h 86 0
70 2MASS J05482227-6758532 LP* 05 48 22.3173034968 -67 58 53.330470320 18.260 18.885 18.165 17.044 16.80 ~ 9 0
71 LEDA 3706596 G 06 02 32.79793 -64 42 34.4840           ~ 2 0
72 2MASX J06023842-6443164 PaG 06 02 38.3748749640 -64 43 16.443827400     17     ~ 15 1
73 NAME LMC B0604-7325 Rad 06 03 06.94347 -73 25 29.1320           ~ 3 0
74 PKS 0608-65 Rad 06 08 48.7 -65 51 14           ~ 11 1
75 ESO 86-62 G 06 08 51.978 -65 43 49.93   13.57   12.22 13.21 ~ 18 0
76 NAME 2MRS 3198 GrG 06 08 51.99280 -65 43 50.0995           ~ 1 0
77 2MASX J06085498-6552559 G 06 08 54.9467430072 -65 52 55.739852292         13.06 ~ 10 0
78 [TKK2018] 2085 GrG 06 08 58.02 -65 47 12.5           ~ 2 0
79 2MASX J06090657-6544539 G 06 09 06.6380289072 -65 44 53.736229644           ~ 9 0
80 PKS 0611-74 Rad 06 10 13.6 -74 31 58           ~ 9 1
81 CD-67 435 EB* 06 23 10.7527680600 -67 25 24.295347696   10.34 9.586   8.704 G7III 9 0
82 V* AE Men RS* 06 25 40.3276536192 -72 02 34.947331620   9.37 8.261   7.101 K2III+F/G 26 0
83 NAME AB Dor Moving Group MGr 06 38 53.4 -42 50 04           ~ 457 0
84 V* RS CVn RS* 13 10 36.9077924448 +35 56 05.584994412 8.57 8.51 7.93 7.7   F6IV+G8IV 714 0
85 SN 1978A SN* 13 30 16.4 -21 44 52   17.0 17.0     SNIIpec 11 1
86 V* FK Com PM* 13 30 46.7996390256 +24 13 57.781233768   9.04 8.245   7.204 G4III 371 1
87 CD-38 11343 Er* 16 56 48.56771 -39 05 38.1219 13.803 12.806 11.332 10.143 8.773 M3Ve+M4Ve 45 0
88 ICRF J193925.0-634245 Sy2 19 39 25.0245304992 -63 42 45.640373400   18.87 18.37 17.64   ~ 1186 1
89 NAME Pleiades Moving Group MGr ~ ~           ~ 274 1

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