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A Rescaled Subset of the Alternative Data Release 1 of the TIFR GMRT Sky Survey

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arxiv 1703.06635 v2 pith:KFL4KUUE submitted 2017-03-20 astro-ph.IM astro-ph.GA

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This Rescaled Subset of the Alternative Data Release 1 to the Tata Institute of Fundamental Physics Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope Sky Survey (TGSS-RSADR1) modifies the initial data release of TGSS-ADR1 (Intema et al. 2017) to bring that catalogue to the same flux scale as the extragalactic catalogue from the GaLactic and Extragalactic All-sky Murchison Widefield Array survey (GLEAM: Wayth et al. 2015; Hurley-Walker et al. 2017). In this paper we motivate the derivation of correct and complementary flux density scales, introduce a methodology for correction based on radial basis functions, apply it to TGSS-ADR1, and create a modified catalogue, TGSS-RSADR1. This catalogue comprises 383,589 TGSS-ADR1 sources with updated flux density and flux density uncertainty values, and covers $\mathrm{Declination}\leq+30^\circ$, $|b|\geq10^\circ$, a sky area of 18,800 deg$^2$.

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