Is a Quasar Nucleus a Star Cluster or a Single Body?

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IT has been suggested1 that the optical variability of the quasi-stellar source 3C 273 is compatible with a model of a quasar which is a complex of several sources of the same type; for example, a star cluster within which there are independent occasional collisions and possibly flash-like supernovae as well. This claim is incorrect. In fact, the statistical properties of the optical variability of 3C 273 are such as to suggest that the separate parts of a quasar nucleus interact with each other. In other words, a quasar nucleus is in the limit of a single body2.

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