Fourth Cambridge Survey

The Fourth Cambridge Survey (4C) is an astronomical catalogue of celestial radio sources as measured at 178 MHz using the 4C Array. It was published in two parts, in 1965 (for declinations +20 to +40) and 1967 (declinations -7 to + 20 and +40 to +80), by the Radio Astronomy Group of the University of Cambridge. References to entries in this catalogue use the prefix 4C followed by the declination in degrees, followed by a period, and then followed by the source number on that declination strip, e.g. 4C-06.23.

Fourth Cambridge Survey
Alternative names4C
Survey typeastronomical catalog, astronomical survey 
OrganizationMullard Radio Astronomy Observatory 
Observations4C Array 
Wavelength178 megahertz 
Websitevizier.cfa.harvard.edu/viz-bin/VizieR-3?-source=VIII%2F4&-out.max=50&-out.form=HTML

The 4C Array, which used the technique of aperture synthesis, could reliably position sources with flux densities of around 2 Jy, to within about 0.35 arcmin in Right ascension and 2.5 arcmin in declination.

References

  • Pilkington, JDH; Scott, PF (1965). "A survey of radio sources between declinations 20° and 40°". Memoirs of the Royal Astronomical Society. 69: 183. Bibcode:1965MmRAS..69..183P.
  • Gower, JFR; Scott, PF; Wills, D (1967). "A survey of radio sources in the declination ranges −07° to 20° and 40° to 80°". Memoirs of the Royal Astronomical Society. 71: 49. Bibcode:1967MmRAS..71...49G.


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