A Unified Catalog of Radio Objects Detected by NVSS, FIRST, WENSS, GB6, and SDSS
Amy E. Kimball, \v{Z}eljko Ivezi\'c (University of Washington)

TL;DR
This paper compiles a comprehensive catalog of radio sources from multiple surveys, analyzes their properties and classifications, and explores correlations with optical data, providing insights into radio source populations and their physical characteristics.
Contribution
It presents a unified catalog combining data from several radio and optical surveys, introduces an automated classification method for radio morphology, and analyzes physical correlations in radio source populations.
Findings
Complex and resolved sources have steep spectral slopes (~ -0.8).
Compact sources include many flat-spectrum objects, often quasars.
Quasar counts decline at fainter flux levels compared to galaxies.
Abstract
(Abridged) We construct a catalog of radio sources detected by the GB6 (6 cm), FIRST and NVSS (20 cm), and WENSS (92 cm) radio surveys, and the SDSS optical survey. The 2.7 million entries in the publicly-available master catalog are comprised of the closest three FIRST to NVSS matches (within 30 arcsec) and vice-versa, and unmatched sources from each survey. Entries are supplemented by data from the other radio and optical surveys, where available. We perform data analysis a ~3000 deg^2 region of sky where the surveys overlap, which contains 140,000 NVSS-FIRST sources, of which 64,000 are detected by WENSS and 12,000 by GB6. About one third of each sample is detected by SDSS. An automated classification method based on 20 cm fluxes defines three radio morphology classes: complex, resolved, and compact. Radio color-magnitude- morphology diagrams for these classes show structure…
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