Two epoch VLBI observations of a sample of Low Frequency Variable Sources

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Extragalactic Radio Sources, Galactic Radiation, Radio Spectra, Very Long Base Interferometry, Astronomical Maps, Brightness Temperature, Data Reduction, Radio Astronomy, Time Measurement

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'Second epoch' VLBI observations at 1.7 GHz of a sample of 21 Low Frequency Variable Sources are presented. These observations confirm the gross structures of the sources reported in a previous paper. The compact component observed in a number of sources appear to suffer from the 'inverse Compton problem', but relativistic motions are a likely explanation of the observational results. Significant changes are found between this epoch and the previous one, a number of which are clearly due to flux density variations in the most compact source component. A number of sources show definite structural changes in size or separation of radio components between the two epochs. A relationship between structural change and low frequency variability is established.

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