A statistical study of flat-spectrum radio sources at 966 MHz

Mathematics – Probability

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Emission Spectra, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Radio Spectra, Spectrum Analysis, Statistical Analysis, Astronomical Models, Data Reduction, Nuclei, Probability Distribution Functions, Relativistic Effects, Variability

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Thirty-six flat spectrum radio sources are observed at 966 MHz with a resolution of 0.5 arcsec to investigate extended emission and morphology of the flat spectrum sources. Results show that most sources have asymmetric double structure, and constitute 10% of the total flux at 1 GHz. The distribution of component flux density ratios is in quantitative agreement with a relativistic jet model. High dynamic range observations at low frequencies are used to detect counter-jets in the sources so that gammae can be measured directly, and an explanation of extended emission, variability and spectral type in terms of relativistic jet model are provided.

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