The Low-Frequency Array (LOFAR) Long-Baseline Calibrator Survey (LBCS) was conducted between 2014 and 2019 in order to obtain a set of suitable calibrators for the LOFAR array. In this paper, we present the complete survey, building on the preliminary analysis published in 2016 which covered approximately half the survey area. The final catalogue consists of 30 006 observations of 24 713 sources in the northern sky, selected for a combination of high low-frequency radio flux density and flat spectral index using existing surveys (WENSS, NVSS, VLSS, and MSSS). Approximately one calibrator per square degree, suitable for calibration of ≥200 km baselines is identified by the detection of compact flux density, for declinations north of 30° and away from the Galactic plane, with a considerably lower density south of this point due to relative difficulty in selecting flat-spectrum candidate sources in this area of the sky. The catalogue contains indicators of degree of correlated flux on baselines between the Dutch core and each of the international stations, involving a maximum baseline length of nearly 2000 km, for all of the observations. Use of the VLBA calibrator list, together with statistical arguments by comparison with flux densities from lower-resolution catalogues, allow us to establish a rough flux density scale for the LBCS observations, so that LBCS statistics can be used to estimate compact flux densities on scales between 300 mas and 2'', for sources observed in the survey.

Sub-arcsecond imaging with the International LOFAR Telescope

J. Morgan;J. R. Callingham;A. Bonafede;M. Hoeft;P. Zucca
2022

Abstract

The Low-Frequency Array (LOFAR) Long-Baseline Calibrator Survey (LBCS) was conducted between 2014 and 2019 in order to obtain a set of suitable calibrators for the LOFAR array. In this paper, we present the complete survey, building on the preliminary analysis published in 2016 which covered approximately half the survey area. The final catalogue consists of 30 006 observations of 24 713 sources in the northern sky, selected for a combination of high low-frequency radio flux density and flat spectral index using existing surveys (WENSS, NVSS, VLSS, and MSSS). Approximately one calibrator per square degree, suitable for calibration of ≥200 km baselines is identified by the detection of compact flux density, for declinations north of 30° and away from the Galactic plane, with a considerably lower density south of this point due to relative difficulty in selecting flat-spectrum candidate sources in this area of the sky. The catalogue contains indicators of degree of correlated flux on baselines between the Dutch core and each of the international stations, involving a maximum baseline length of nearly 2000 km, for all of the observations. Use of the VLBA calibrator list, together with statistical arguments by comparison with flux densities from lower-resolution catalogues, allow us to establish a rough flux density scale for the LBCS observations, so that LBCS statistics can be used to estimate compact flux densities on scales between 300 mas and 2'', for sources observed in the survey.
2022
N. Jackson; S. Badole; J. Morgan; R. Chhetri; K. Pr??sis; A. Nikolajevs; L. Morabito; M. Brentjens; F. Sweijen; M. Iacobelli; E. Orr??; J. Sluman; R. Blaauw; H. Mulder; P. van Dijk; S. Mooney; A. Deller; J. Moldon; J. R. Callingham; J. Harwood; M. Hardcastle; G. Heald; A. Drabent; J. P. McKean; A. Asgekar; I. M. Avruch; M. J. Bentum; A. Bonafede; W. N. Brouw; M. Br??ggen; H. R. Butcher; B. Ciardi; A. Coolen; A. Corstanje; S. Damstra; S. Duscha; J. Eisl??ffel; H. Falcke; M. Garrett; F. de Gasperin; J.-M. Griessmeier; A. W. Gunst; M. P. van Haarlem; M. Hoeft; A. J. van der Horst; E. J??tte; L. V. E. Koopmans; A. Krankowski; P. Maat; G. Mann; G. K. Miley; A. Nelles; M. Norden; M. Paas; V. N. Pandey; M. Pandey-Pommier; R. F. Pizzo; W. Reich; H. Rothkaehl; A. Rowlinson; M. Ruiter; A. Shulevski; D. J. Schwarz; O. Smirnov; M. Tagger; C. Vocks; R. J. van Weeren; R. Wijers; O. Wucknitz; P. Zarka; J. A. Zensus; P. Zucca
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