MOSS II: Mid frequency radio catalog of Saraswati core region
Robert Kincaid, Edwin Retana-Montenegro, Bruno Slaus, Viral Parekh, Pascale Jablonka, Sameer Salunkhe, Shishir Sankhyayan, Vernesa Smol\v{c}ic, Marco Bondi

TL;DR
This paper presents a detailed radio source catalog of the Saraswati supercluster's core region using MeerKAT observations, analyzing source properties, counts, and the galaxy populations at 1.28 GHz.
Contribution
It provides the first deep radio source catalog for the Saraswati supercluster core, including analysis of source counts and population characteristics at 1.28 GHz.
Findings
Radio source counts show flattening at sub-mJy levels.
A 'bump' in counts suggests an excess of star-forming galaxies or AGNs.
Cosmic variance impacts source count uncertainties.
Abstract
The MeerKAT Observations of the Saraswati Supercluster (MOSS) is an ongoing project attempting to study the radio and optical properties of the core region of the Saraswati supercluster which will eventually entail a full survey of the entire supercluster region. We have used MeerKAT L-band (1.28 GHz) images at an angular resolution of 8 arcsec from previous deep (central RMS noise of 11 - 16 uJy beam-1) pilot observations of the core region (z ~ 0.28) of the Saraswati supercluster containing the two most massive galaxy clusters: Abell 2631 and ZwCl2341. These cluster fields cover an area of 1.6 deg2 and the radio catalogs produced from each cluster region contain 1999 and 2611 sources (5sigma limit) for Abell 2631 and ZwCL2341, respectively. For each catalogue, we investigated the noise properties, astrometry, flux density scale accuracy, spectral properties, etc of the radio sources.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology
