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J/ApJS/124/285      VLA Images of Extragalactic Objects      (Reid+, 1999)
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Beginning of ReadMe : J/ApJS/124/285 VLA Images of Extragalactic Objects (Reid+, 1999) ================================================================================ VLA Images at 5 GHz of 212 Southern Extragalactic Objects Reid R. I., Kronberg P. P., Perley R. A. <Astrophys. J. Suppl. Ser. 124, 285 (1999)> =1999ApJS..124..285R ================================================================================ ADC_Keywords: Galaxies, radio; Polarization; QSOs; Radio sources Keywords: galaxies: structure - polarization - quasars: general - radio continuum: galaxies Abstract: Maps of 212 extragalactic radio sources at 4.9 GHz are shown in Stokes I along with linear polarization vectors. The objects have a declination range of 0 degrees to -35 degrees and were chosen from the Hewitt & Burbidge quasar catalog with a spectral index less than -0.5 and the NVSS survey with a minimum 1.4 GHz flux density greater than 300 mJy. The observations were made with the Very Large Array in its B configuration, and the images have a typical resolution of 2 arcseconds. One hundred ninety-five objects were resolved; 108 of the sources are quasars, and another 51 have been identified as galaxies.