A new version of the OCARS catalog of Optical Characteristics of Astrometric Radio Sources
Zinovy Malkin

TL;DR
The paper introduces an updated OCARS catalog that compiles optical and multi-wavelength data for over 6,400 astrometric radio sources, enhancing data completeness and cross-identification with various astronomical catalogs.
Contribution
It presents a new version of the OCARS catalog with enriched redshift, photometry, and cross-identification data, integrating recent observations from multiple astronomical databases.
Findings
Catalog contains 6432 sources with redshift and photometry data.
Enriched with multi-wavelength cross-identifications.
Updated regularly with new data from major astronomical databases.
Abstract
A new version of the Optical Characteristics of Astrometric Radio Sources (OCARS) catalog is presented. This compiled catalog includes radio sources observed in different VLBI programs and experiments that result in source position determination, their redshift, and photometry in the visible and near-infrared bands. A cross-identification table between the OCARS and other catalogs is also provided. The status of the catalog as of 2018 September 7 is described in this paper. The OCARS catalog currently contains 6432 sources, of which 3895 have redshift data and 5479 have photometric data. Compared with the previous version, the current version has been enriched with extended redshift and photometry information, and cross-identification with several catalogs in radio, optical, infrared, ultraviolet, X-ray, and gamma-ray bands. The OCARS catalog is updated every few weeks on average to…
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