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TEXAS SURVEY: THE PRELIMINARY
THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS PUBLICATIONS IN ASTRONOMY No. 17 (1980)

THE TEXAS SURVEY: THE PRELIMINARY +18^o STRIP

by J.N.Douglas, F.N. Bash, G.W. Torrence and C. Wolfe
The Texas Survey of discrete radio sources north of DEC> -35 and stronger than 0.25 Jy is intended to provide accurate (one arc-second rms error) positions, flux densities and structure models for each of the ~70000 sources expected to be listed. The preliminary +18 deg strip covers the range of declination 13d35' to 22d42' (1975.4) and lists 7250 sources in 0.949 steradians to a lower limiting flux density of 0.15 Jy and is usefully complete to 0.25 Jy. Average rms position accuracy for point sources is 1" in RA and 0.5" in DEC. Column Alternative position lobe coordinates and structure lobe separations and possitions angles cannot be precisely calculated without re-analysis, since weighted means of many baselines are involved. However, an appoxi- mate algorithm may be used: suppose the catalogue position is RA,DEC and the listed double model has cartesian component separation B_x=R*sin(chi) in RA, B_y=R*cos(chi) in DEC. Then, alternative structures :
             B_x' = B_x + k_x*51.8"
                                                                    (1)
             B_y' = B_y + k_y*51.8"*sec(z) 
where k_x and k_y are integers whose sum k_x + k_y is even. For the structure lobe (k_x,k_y), the alternative position lobes RA',DEC' are given by:
 
         RA'*cos(DEC) =  RA*cos(DEC) + k_alpha*51.8" - k_x*25.9"
                                                                    (2)
         DEC' =  DEC  + k_delta*51.8"sec(z)  - k_y*25.9"*sec(z)
where k_alpha and k_delta are integers whose sum k_alpha + k_delta is even. In both algorithms z is the zenith distance of the source at the UTRAO latitude: 30d06'35" North.
SAMPLE LINE (note the toggling of lines at character 81):
          1         2         3         4         5         6         7         8         9         0         1         2         3         4
0123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234
*IAU name* Flags  Right Ascension       Declination  rms      Flux   rms  spec. index var. separation"model  pos.angle    Ka,Kd     l2       b2  
 0801-310   C+W    8  1 47.162  .211   -31  4 31.36  2.07      426    57    *.*  .*   *.*     28( 7)    D      105(20)   (+1,-1)  248.545  -0.005 
            |||                                                                       *-variable        |                  | 
            |||                                                                                        D double           RA+51.8"
             +  acceptable                                                                            AD asym.double 
            C   caution
              W warning
            N   no model