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The XXL Survey: XXIX. GMRT 610 MHz continuum observations

  • Vernesa Smolčić
  • , Huib Intema
  • , Bruno Šlaus
  • , Somak Raychaudhury
  • , Mladen Novak
  • , Cathy Horellou
  • , Lucio Chiappetti
  • , Jacinta Delhaize
  • , Mark Birkinshaw
  • , Marco Bondi
  • , Malcolm Bremer
  • , Paolo Ciliegi
  • , Chiara Ferrari
  • , Konstantinos Kolokythas
  • , Chris Lidman
  • , Sean L. McGee
  • , Ray Norris
  • , Marguerite Pierre
  • , Huub Röttgering
  • , Cyril Tasse
  • Wendy Williams

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Abstract

We present the 25 square-degree GMRT-XXL-N 610 MHz radio continuum survey, conducted at 50 cm wavelength with the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT) towards the XXL Northern field (XXL-N). We combined previously published observations of the XMM-Large Scale Structure (XMM-LSS) field, located in the central part of XXL-N, with newly conducted observations towards the remaining XXL-N area, and imaged the combined data-set using the Source Peeling and Atmospheric Modeling (SPAM) pipeline. The final mosaic encompasses a total area of 30:4 square degrees, with rms <150 μJy beam-1 over 60% of the area. The rms achieved in the inner 9.6 square degree area, enclosing the XMM-LSS field, is about 200 μJy beam-1, while that over the outer 12.66 square degree area (which excludes the noisy edges) is about 45 μJy beam-1. The resolution of the final mosaic is 6.5 arcsec. We present a catalogue of 5434 sources detected at ≥7 x rms. We verify, and correct the reliability of, the catalog in terms of astrometry, flux, and false detection rate. Making use of the (to date) deepest radio continuum survey over a relatively large (2 square degree) field, complete at the flux levels probed by the GMRT-XXL-N survey, we also assess the survey's incompleteness as a function of flux density. The radio continuum sensitivity reached over a large field with a wealth of multi-wavelength data available makes the GMRT-XXL- N 610 MHz survey an important asset for studying the physical properties, environments and cosmic evolution of radio sources, in particular radio-selected active galactic nuclei (AGN).
Original languageEnglish
Article numberA14
Number of pages10
JournalAstronomy and Astrophysics
Volume620
Issue numberS1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Keywords

  • galaxies
  • radio continuum
  • surveys

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