VLA calibrator information for 0432+4138

This page summarizes the information for 0432+4138 as found in the original VLA calibrator list and, if found there, a link to search the NRAO VLA Archive Survey (NVAS) for calibrator data before 2010. Furthermore, a table with the most recent approximate flux densities, starting from 2017 as mined from the VLA CASA pipeline is presented.

If shown at the top, we have recovered the original, pre-WIDAR ANTSOL flux density solutions from the period roughly 2000-2007; symbols as explained next.
The mined data are plotted (gray, on the left hand side) as function of (log) frequency on the top and as function of time on the bottom. The frequency band symbols in the bottom panel follow the symbols as outlined in the top panel:

4-band  (~75 MHz) horizontal stripe       X-band (~10.0 GHz) cross
P-band (~350 MHz) open triangle        U/Ku-band (~15.0 GHz) filled square
L-band (~1.5 GHz) VLA-Y shape             K-band (~22.2 GHz) open circle
S-band (~3.0 GHz) filled triangle      A/Ka-band (~33.2 GHz) 6-pointed star
C-band (~6.0 GHz) open square             Q-band (~45.0 GHz) filled circle
Assume a 10% flux density error on each point, up to 30% for the higher frequency data points. The dashed lines in the frequency plot indicate the approximate spectral index in the frequency band (tied to the measured flux density).
Depending on the spectral behavior, different receiver observing bands (as indicated with the log-frequency axis) may have very different typical flux densities. Note that there can be significant flux density changes for different array configurations, which start date is indicated at the top of the time-line figure. Calendar years are separated by vertical dotted lines.
If shown, a curve depicts a fit to the (unweighted) average data for each band (if there are more than two bands with measured flux densities). The fit equation is listed at the top where the x-coordinate represents the base-10 log of the frequency (GHz) and the y-coordinate represents the base-10 log of the flux density (mJy/bm). The fit may use more data than shown and is using data with different time stamps, which means typically different flux densitities in a single band for genuine variable sources (and/or observed in different array configurations).
Depending on the variability of the source, array configuration and the quality of the data, this fit may, or may not, be representative for the data!

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Original (outdated) VLA calibrator list information:
 IAU NAME EQUINOX  PC RA(hh,mm,ss)    DEC(ddd,mm,ss)   POS.REF ALT.NAME
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 0432+416   J2000  A 04h32m36.502609s  41d38'28.448550"  Aug01  3C119  
 0429+415   B1950  A 04h29m07.898500s  41d32'08.569000"
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 BAND        A B C D    FLUX(Jy)    UVMIN(kL)  UVMAX(kL)
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  90cm    P  S S S S         18
  20cm    L  P P P P       8.60
   6cm    C  X S P P       3.70                      200
 3.7cm    X  X S P P       2.60                      200
   2cm    U  X X S P       1.60                      200
 0.7cm    Q  W W W W       0.6

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Results from CASA pipeline flux density mining:
Observing date (UT)Flux density (Jy/bm)Source name used
L-band data ("VLA Y-arm" symbols)
201907268.330J0432+4138
S-band data (filled triangles)
201905145.585J0432+4138
202109075.475J0432+4138
202110245.483J0432+4138
202110265.465J0432+4138
X-band data (X-crosses)
201903012.1793C119
201903062.1783C119
201903142.1813C119
201903142.1963C119
201903152.1493C119
201903202.1563C119
201903212.1703C119
201903252.1943C119
201903262.1643C119
201903272.1563C119
201903292.1543C119
201904022.1913C119
201904072.1653C119
201904132.1713C119
201904202.0943C119
201904262.2193C119
201905032.2163C119
201905082.2213C119
201905172.1723C119
201905172.1723C119
201905242.1633C119
201905312.1963C119
201906042.1953C119
201906112.1853C119
201906202.1843C119
201909082.1633C119
201909122.1523C119
201909232.1393C119