Radio observations of galaxies of the Byurakan classification at 102 MHz

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Astronomical Spectroscopy, Extragalactic Radio Sources, Galactic Nuclei, Galactic Radio Waves, Radio Astronomy, Radio Observation, Astronomical Catalogs, Microwave Emission, Radio Emission, Scintillation, Superhigh Frequencies

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Interplanetary-scintillation observations at 102 MHz have been made of 131 galaxies of the Biurakan classification (1975). It is found that galaxies with more pronounced nuclei have higher activity in the radio range and that scintillating components (with angular dimensions about 0.1 arcsec) are more frequently found in them. The scintillating components have steep spectra.

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