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view Abstract Citations (13) References (9) Co-Reads Similar Papers Volume Content Graphics Metrics Export Citation NASA/ADS Radio-optical candidates for the high-latitude X-ray sources 3U 1555+27 and 3U 1809+50. Bahcall, N. A. ; Harris, D. E. ; Strom, R. G. Abstract Radio observations at 610 MHz are combined with optical data to search for radio-optical candidates for five high-latitude Uhuru X-ray sources (3U 0042+32, 0917+63, 1443+43, 1555+27, and 1809+50). From the data for two of these fields, it is suggested that: (1) the rich cluster of galaxies A2142, which is found to contain several extended radio sources in its central region, is a likely candidate for 3U 1555+27, as first suggested from purely optical observations; (2) the 'near' Zwicky cluster, Zw 1810.2+4949, which contains a complex radio source associated with a 15-mag galaxy, is a candidate identification for 3U 1809+50. The unusual radio galaxy OU 516, as well as the double galaxy NGC 6582, both located in the cluster, are also candidates for 3U 1809+50, especially if the X-rays indicate variability. Publication: The Astrophysical Journal Pub Date: October 1976 DOI: 10.1086/182256 Bibcode: 1976ApJ...209L..17B Keywords: Galactic Clusters; Optical Measurement; Radio Observation; X Ray Sources; Error Analysis; Galactic Radio Waves; Luminous Intensity; Radiant Flux Density; Radio Astronomy; Uhuru Satellite; Astronomy full text sources ADS | data products SIMBAD (5) NED (2)

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