Deep VLBI Imaging of Faint Radio Sources in the NOAO Boötes Field
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We have conducted a deep, very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) observation at 1.4 GHz of an area of sky located within the NOAO Boötes field, using the NRAO Very Long Baseline Array and 100-m Green Bank Telescope. Applying wide-field VLBI techniques, a total of 61 sources, selected from a Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope (WSRT) image, were surveyed simultaneously with a range of different sensitivities and resolutions. The survey covered a total of 1017 arcmin = 0.28 deg divided into annular fields centered on α = 14h 29m 27.0s and δ = +352830.00 (J2000). The inner 0-2 of the field reached an unprecedented 1 σ rms noise level of 9 μJy beam and yielded two detections. VLBI J142923.6466 and VLBI J142934.7033 have brightness temperatures in excess 10 K and locate the active nucleus of their host galaxies (NDWFS J142923.6+352851 and NDWFS J142934.7+352859 with I ∼ 16.3 and I ∼ 19.6 respectively). Further deep surveys of the inner 2-4 and 4-6 of the field, with 1 σ rms noise levels of 11-19 μJy beam, detected a previously known source, VLBI J142910.2224, a quasar with a brightness temperature in excess of 10 K that was also used during these observations as an in-beam phase calibrator. The deep VLBI survey between 0 and 6 thus detected 3 radio sources, drawn from a total of 24 targets. A shallower VLBI survey, conducted between 6 and 18 of the field center, and with 1 σ rms noise levels of 37-55 μJy beam, detected a further 6 radio sources, drawn from 37 additional targets. Each of those 6 VLBI detections has a brightness temperature in excess of 10 K; this hints that those 6 are accretion-powered, a suggestion reinforced Joint Institute for VLBI in Europe, Postbus 2, NL-7990 AA Dwingeloo, Netherlands; [email protected] National Radio Astronomy Observatory, P.O. Box O, Socorro, NM 87801; [email protected] Netherlands Foundation for Research in Astronomy, Postbus 2, NL-7990 AA Dwingeloo, Netherlands; [email protected]
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