Are The Variations Of The Radio Source Sagittarius A* Stationary?

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Observations of the radio flux density of the variable radio source Sagittarius A* at 2.0, 1.3, and 0.7 cm (Herrnstein et al. 2004) have been used to test whether its variations are stationary. The results of the reverse arrangements test applied to the observations from the period 2000.5 to 2003.8 suggest that the variations at 1.3 and 0.7 cm are not consistent with stationary behavior.
Basic research in radio astronomy at the NRL is supported by the Office of Naval Research.

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