VSOP Survey Program observation of J0136+4751
J0136+4751
The data on this page are described in detail in
The VSOP 5 GHz AGN Survey: III. Imaging results for the first 102
sources
by Scott et al. in
Astrophysical Journal Supplement, 155, 33-72 (November 2004)
.
Please refer to this paper for details of the observations,
analysis and interpretation.
The observation of
J0136+4751 (0133+476)
was made on
16-08-1999 (dd-mm-yyyy)
with HALCA and 4 ground radio-telescopes over
a duration of 4:30 (hours:minutes).
Baselines to HALCA
were not necessarily available for all of that time.
The survey code for this source is vs03r.
The observation was correlated at the Socorro correlator.
The source is classified as a quasar at a redshift of 0.859.
Please refer to the paper for full details and references.
Results from modelfitting Gaussian components to the data
(Note that asterisks or carets after the flux density
denotes a pair of overlapping components.)
major minor Brightness
Source S r PA axis axis PA Temperature
name (Jy) (mas) (deg) (mas) (mas) (deg) (10^12 K)
J0136+4751 1.82 0.0 ... 0.2 0.1 -14 4.27
0.36 0.6 -33 1.2 0.3 -3
Specific notes in the above paper for this source are:
Most of the emission is in a small, central component. The emission
to the north is strong at low frequencies, and the component to the
north-west is stronger at high frequencies. The VLBA2cm1 observations
show this north-west component decreasing in flux density with time.
VSOP Survey Program image at 5 GHz
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Correlated flux density (Jy) vs. projected baseline length plot
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(u,v) coverage for the observation
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Last modified: 5 Nov 2004