posted on 2024-08-06, 12:24authored byJames E. Lovell, G. A. Moellenbrock, Shinji Horiuchi, E. B. Fomalont, W. K. Scott, Hisashi Hirabayashi, R. G. Dodson, S. M. Dougherty, Philip G. Edwards, S. Frey, L. I. Gurvits, Matthew L. Lister, David W. Murphy, Z. Paragi, B. Glenn Piner, Z. Q. Shen, A. Russell Taylor, Steven J. Tingay, Yoshiharu Asaki, D. Moffett, Yasuhiro Murata
The VLBI Space Observatory Programme (VSOP) mission is a Japanese-led project to study radio sources with sub-milliarcsecond angular resolution using an orbiting 8 m telescope, HALCA, and global arrays of Earth-based telescopes. Approximately 25% of the observing time has been devoted to a survey of compact active galactic nuclei (AGNs) at 5 GHz that are stronger than 1 Jy—the VSOP AGN Survey. This paper, the second in a series, describes the data calibration, source detection, self-calibration, imaging, and modeling and gives examples illustrating the problems specific to space VLBI. The VSOP Survey Web site, which contains all results and calibrated data, is described.