The slow interstellar scintillation of extragalactic radio sources

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Extragalactic Radio Sources, Interstellar Space, Scintillation, Very Long Base Interferometry, Correlation, Variability

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Analysis of long-baseline decimeter-wave interferometry of extragalactic sources indicates that the low-frequency flux variability results from interstellar scintillation. Since the variability time scale is not correlated with galactic latitude or thereby with dispersion measure, the long-term scintillation probably originates not in the extended interstellar medium but in a phase screen of limited thickness.

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