Optical positions relative to the Hipparcos
Catalogue (ESA 1997) have been obtained for the optical
counterparts of 15 faint (B 20 − 23) southern compact
extragalactic radio sources (CERS). Most of these sources
are not adequately observable (or simply not visible) by
means of direct photography with a conventional wide-
eld telescope, so the positions were determined using a
multi-step procedure involving CCD and photographic
observations, a method which responded both to the
need to attain small rms errors and the need to refer the
positions to a standard astrometric system. Estimated
precisions as good as 60 mas were achieved. For ve of the
above objects, namely 0936−853, 1221−829, 1604−333,
1647−296 and 1706+006, we are proposing a new optical
identi cation.
A comparison with VLBI radio positions available for
these sources is presented. The residuals obtained are in
most cases consistent with the precision of our optical
data, and provide an evaluation of these faint objects
as possible radio/optical link sources (or their identi cation
as astrophysically interesting astrometric outliers).
Twelve of the CERS observed are either de ning or are
candidate ducial objects of the present realization of the
International Celestial Reference System (ICRS, Ma et al.
1998), so the optical data obtained for them is potentially
useful to help maintain and possibly improve the current
link of the Hipparcos reference frame to the ICRS.