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Current Status of Radio Source Databases
We review the history and present status of radio-source catalogue archiving
and on-line retrieval of radio source data. Large efforts were spent by the
first author in collecting and restoring electronic versions of new and old
source catalogues. Some 67 catalogues with ~520,000 entries were searchable via
the "Einstein On-line Service" (EOLS). When EOLS lost maintenance support in
1994 a group at SAO (Russia) started building software tools to search and
cross-identify objects between the major radio catalogues, maintained as the
"CATalog supporting System" (CATS) at the Special Astrophysical Observatory
(SAO, Russia). The independent efforts in east and west have recently been
joined. Almost 400 different source lists with ~2,000,000 entries have been
archived (and partly prepared) by us. All 5C and Penticton "P"-surveys and many
of the published WSRT survey lists are now available. CATS has been developed
by O. Verkhodanov, S. Trushkin, V. Chernenkov at SAO primarily to support
RATAN-600 radio observations. CATS runs under LINUX and can process requests on
the basis of various net protocols and via email. Almost 70 well-known radio
source catalogues and tables with about 1.3 Mrecords are now available via ftp
from CATS, as well as their documentation files. Twenty of the larger tables
may be searched simultaneously for objects in rectangular boxes of coordinates.
New routines for cross-matching are in progress. More and more catalogues are
being folded into CATS. CATS is supported by RFBR grant 96-07-89075.Comment: 2 pages, no figures; to appear in Proc. "Observational Cosmology with
the New Radio Surveys", eds. M. Bremer, N. Jackson & I. Perez-Fournon, Kluwer
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