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Unified Radio Catalog: results for Version 1.1

Changes resulting from the NVSS flux corrections

The corrections in NVSS fluxes leading to the corrected Version 1.1 also result in changes to some of the figures and tables in Kimball & Ivezić (2008). The results are qualitatively the same. However, there are some changes in published numbers, such as population percentages and model fits. These are reported below. The new versions of the figures, along with the original versions (in high resolution), are available here.

Changes in numbers reported in the text

The original value of each number is shown in parentheses.

Section 3.5.1. NVSS Sources Without a FIRST Counterpart

For the sample of NVSS detections brighter than 18 mJy, we now find that 0.54% (0.43%) lack both FIRST and WENSS counterparts. Above 12 mJy, we find that 1.8% (2.3%) of NVSS sources have no FIRST match.

Section 4.4.1. Spectroscopically-Identified Quasars

With regards to the lower left panel in Figure 19: a Kolomogorov-Smirnov test rejects the null hypothesis that the two histograms share the same parent distribution at the 99.2% (99.6%) level.

Figures

Figures 6 and 7: The distributions are more sharply centered around tFIRST - tNVSS = 0. (These figures, along with Table 4, continue to motivate Δt = 0.35 as the optimal separator between "simple" and "complex" sources).

Figures 9, 11, 16: Some changes in percentages of objects reported in each class.

Figures 20 and 21: Changes in percentages of objects reported in each class, as well as steeper values of the radio spectral slope evident.

All other figures showed no qualitative or significant quantitative changes.

Tables

Table 3: Parameters Describing Model Fits (Sum of Two Gaussians) to the Distributions of Δt Shown in the Lower Panel of Figure 6

Bin Simple Sources Complex Sources
FractionMeanσ FractionMeanσ
tNVSS < 12 0.71 0.0054 0.042 0.29 0.55 0.34
12 < tNVSS < 13 0.69 0.020 0.068 0.31 0.59 0.36
13 < tNVSS < 14 0.67 0.030 0.11 0.33 0.62 0.45
14 < tNVSS < 15 0.68 0.061 0.19 0.32 0.52 0.47

Table 4: Results of Automatic and Visual Morphology Classification for a Set of 1071 Radio Quasars and Radio Galaxies (Identified Spectroscopically from the SDSS)

Visual classification is listed at the left; automatic classification is listed along the top.

Visual classification Total Complex (%) Resolved (%) Compact (%)
QSOsGals.QSOsGals.QSOsGals.QSOsGals.
Complex 202286759495161
Resolved 87796427558190
Compact 2781443229288850

Table 5: The Sky Density, Mean, Median, and FWHM of the Average Spectral Index Histograms Shown in Figure 14

Subclassdeg-2MeanMedianFWHM
Complex
All1.30-0.869-0.8640.432
no SDSS1.10-0.886-0.8810.407
galaxy0.14-0.746-0.7380.432
pt. source0.062-0.718-0.6930.617
Resolved
All0.69-0.850-0.8430.434
no SDSS0.39-0.895-0.8910.418
galaxy0.19-0.808-0.8030.386
pt. source0.11-0.737-0.7270.571
Compact
All0.98-0.715-0.6860.823
no SDSS0.45-0.842-0.8160.522
galaxy0.23-0.715-0.6740.686
pt. source0.29-0.297-0.2861.030

Table 6: The Sky Density, Mean, Median, and FWHM of α 9220 Histograms for the Data Samples Shown in Figure 14 and Table 5

Subclassdeg-2MeanMedianFWHM
Complex
All1.30-0.802-0.7980.323
no SDSS1.10-0.813-0.8130.304
galaxy0.14-0.677-0.6740.323
pt. source0.062-0.740-0.7260.392
Resolved
All0.69-0.785-0.7870.334
no SDSS0.39-0.826-0.8360.316
galaxy0.19-0.722-0.7230.302
pt. source0.11-0.733-0.7250.379
Compact
All0.98-0.653-0.5840.646
no SDSS0.45-0.750-0.7050.444
galaxy0.23-0.609-0.5720.585
pt. source0.29-0.286-0.2441.060


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   Amy E Kimball
   CSIRO Astronomy & Space Science
   PO Box 76
   Epping, NSW 1710
   Australia

   Željko Ivezić
   Department of Astronomy
   Box 351580, U.W.
   Seattle, WA   98195-1580
   USA

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