14-YEAR Program Monitoring the Flux Densities of 33 Radio Sources at Low Frequencies

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Ism: General, Galaxies: Quasars: General, Radio Continuum: Galaxies

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We present the results of a low-frequency flux density monitoring program of 33 extragalactic radio sources. The light curves at 318 and 430 MHz over a 14 yr period are presented. The measurements were made with the NAIC Arecibo 305 m radio telescope at approximately bimonthly intervals between 1980 January and 1989 February and at less regular intervals between 1989 October and 1993 October, for a total of 64 observing sessions. In addition, we provide a first discussion of the results, pointing out several source properties and interesting objects.

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