The beam pattern of 1400-MHz double sources

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Radiant Flux Density, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Spectral Energy Distribution, Statistical Distributions, Beams (Radiation), Distribution Functions

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An equation representing a double radio source was formulated. Two assumptions were made: (1) that the beam pattern of a double radio source comprises two identical beams oriented in opposite directions, and (2) that both beams are axisymmetric about the major axis of the radio source. Each beam component was described by a function A(theta) of a single variable theta, the angle between the line of sight and the major axis. A distribution function derived from experimental surveys of 1400-MHz sources was used to solve an equation describing flux ratios, f(theta), for the two beam components, and, subsequently, to determine the unknown beam shape A(theta).

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