Study of Extended Radio Galaxies at 151.6 MHz using the Mauritius Radio Telescope
The MRT survey will be by far one of the most extensive survey at low frequencies. This survey will provide a moderately deep radio catalog reaching a source density of about 2 × 10^sup 4^ sr^sup -1^over the southern sky with an angular resolution of 4' × 4' and a limiting flux density of...
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