A1120 radio identifications

A1120 10 53 15.5 +30 48 02  0.2218e
# Probably RS3 and RS5 are in cluster.

RS  1  0.18  NI pnC #
 nvss  10 53 15.01  +30 49 27.5      3.8  <123. <67.9
 # apm 10 53 16.37  +30 49 31.0  -1 15.54   14.5  0.05  77
 #                               -1 17.71    9.4  0.08  63
	    
RS  2  0.40  NI pnC #
  fst  10 53 04.676 +30 46 07.66     1.36   4.1  -3.5  23.1
  fst  10 53 04.430 +30 46 00.08     3.33   7.6  -1.8  17.1
 nvss  10 53 04.18  +30 46 00.8      5.9  <40.8 <30.0
	    
RS  3  0.49  Id  pC #
  fst  10 53 32.294 +30 46 47.55     1.10   1.8  -2.3  87.0
  apm  10 53 32.18  +30 46 47.2   1 18.14   8.3  0.04  26
                                 -1 21.23   5.1  0.31 171

 # Probably in cluster.
 # DSS - object with star nucleous?


RS  4  0.55  NI pnC #
  fst  10 52 55.742 +30 48 03.08     6.27   7.4   2.1  98.6
 nvss  10 52 55.60  +30 48  2.9      8.0  <40.3 <26.9
	    
RS  5  0.62  Id  pC #
  fst  10 53 36.723 +30 46 29.39     2.34   2.6  -2.0 129.8
  apm  10 53 36.70  +30 46 29.1   1 17.97   9.5  0.05 118
                                  2 20.93   9.4  0.66  85

 # Probably in cluster.
 # DSS: bright star (or with star nucleous) object
 # possibly in center of this (or other?) cluster.

 nvss  10 53 36.11  +30 46 34.5      7.0   59.7 <41.3 -79.8
 # NVSS radio source - the sum RS3+RS5.

RS  6  0.69 pId pnC #
  fst  10 53 14.328 +30 42 40.82 W   1.19   4.6  -2.5 115.6
  apm  10 53 14.45  +30 42 41.9   1 18.27  11.4  0.48  50
                                  1 21.04   7.3  0.53  66

 # Strange optical (DSS) image.

 
RS  7  0.80  NI pnC #
  fst  10 52 46.651 +30 47 59.02     3.13   6.5   4.3   2.9
 nvss  10 52 46.93  +30 48 01.3      3.7  <61.6 <40.3

RS  8  0.80  NI pnC #
  fst  10 53 13.358 +30 41 53.32     1.29   2.6  -2.8  99.6
 #apm  10 53 12.94  +30 41 57.4
 #                               -1 22.08   2.7  0.08 163
 
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