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Deep 3 GHz Observations of the Lockman Hole North with the Very Large Array -2. Catalogue and \mu Jy source properties
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This is the second of two papers describing the observations and source catalogues derived from sensitive 3-GHz images of the Lockman Hole North using the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array. We describe the reduction and cataloguing process, which yielded an image with 8 arcsec resolution and instrumental noise of \sigma$_{\rm n}$=1.0 \mu Jy beam$^{-1}$ rms (before primary beam corrections) and a catalogue of 558 sources detected above 5\sigma$_{\rm n}$. We include details of how we estimate source spectral indices across the 2-GHz VLA bandwidth, finding a median index of -0.76$\pm$0.04. Stacking of source spectra reveals a flattening of spectral index with decreasing flux density. We present a source count derived from the catalogue. We show a traditional count estimate compared with a completely independent estimate made via a P(D) confusion analysis, and find very good agreement. Cross-matches of the catalogue with X-ray, optical, infrared, radio, and redshift catalogues are also presented. The X-ray, optical and infrared data, as well as AGN selection criteria allow us to classify 10 per cent as radio-loud AGN, 28 percent as radio-quiet AGN, and 58 per cent as star-forming galaxies, with only 4 per cent unclassified.
Comment: 16 pages, 7 tables, 14 figures. Accepted by MNRAS. Catalogues available online from MNRAS and vizier database once published
Comment: 16 pages, 7 tables, 14 figures. Accepted by MNRAS. Catalogues available online from MNRAS and vizier database once published