A southern-sky total intensity source catalogue at 2.3 GHz from S-band Polarisation All-Sky Survey data
Abstract
The S-band Polarisation All-Sky Survey (S-PASS) has observed the entire southern sky using the 64-metre Parkes radio telescope at 2.3GHz with an effective bandwidth of 184MHz. The surveyed sky area covers all declinations δ≤ 0. To analyse compact sources the survey data have been re-processed to produce a set of 107 Stokes I maps with 10.75arcmin resolution and the large scale emission contribution filtered out. In this paper we use these Stokes I images to create a total intensity southern-sky extragalactic source catalogue at 2.3GHz. The source catalogue contains 23,389 sources and covers a sky area of 16,600deg2, excluding the Galactic plane for latitudes |b|<10. Approximately 8% of catalogued sources are resolved. S-PASS source positions are typically accurate to within 35arcsec. At a flux density of 225mJy the S-PASS source catalogue is more than 95% complete, and 94% of S-PASS sources brighter than 500mJy beam-1 have a counterpart at lower frequencies.
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