A search for optically variable objects in the Texas Radio Source Survey

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Periodic Variations, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Spatial Distribution, Visible Spectrum, Bl Lacertae Objects, Milky Way Galaxy, Seyfert Galaxies, Supernova Remnants, Texas

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The authors have compared the positions of 60284 radio sources from the University of Texas Radio Astronomy Observatory's survey with those of 14672 objects from the General Catalog of Variable Stars in the overlap region between -35°.8 and +41°.1 declination. While all the previously known identifications with BL Lac objects, Seyfert galaxies, and supernova remnants in the GCVS were found in the search, no new coincidences were discovered, even though the number of radio sources used is an order of magnitude larger than those used in earlier searches.

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