Statistical properties of extragalactic sources in the New Extragalactic WMAP Point Source (NEWPS) catalogue
J. Gonz\'alez-Nuevo, M. Massardi, F. Arg\"ueso, D. Herranz, L., Toffolatti, J.L. Sanz, M. L\'opez-Caniego, G. De Zotti

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the statistical properties of extragalactic sources in the NEWPS catalogue, including spectral indices, counts, and redshifts, providing insights into their spectral behavior and consistency with cosmological models.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive statistical analysis of extragalactic sources in the NEWPS catalogue, including spectral, count, and redshift distributions, with calibration and classification methods.
Findings
76% of sources are flat-spectrum between 5 and 23 GHz
Spectral steepening observed at higher frequencies
Source counts agree with cosmological evolution models
Abstract
We present results on spectral index distributions, number counts, redshift distribution and other general statistical properties of extragalactic point sources in the NEWPS5 sample L\'opez-Caniego et al. (2007). The flux calibrations at all the WMAP channels have been reassessed both by comparison with ground based observations and through estimates of the effective beam areas. The two methods yield consistent statistical correction factors. A search of the NED has yielded optical identifications for 89% of sources in the complete sub-sample of 252 sources with S/N>5 and S>1.1 Jy at 23 GHz; 5 sources turned out to be Galactic and were removed. The NED also yielded redshifts for 92% of the extragalactic sources at |b|>10deg. Their distribution was compared with model predictions; the agreement is generally good but a possible discrepancy is noted. Using the 5 GHz fluxes from the GB6 or…
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