An Analysis of Interplanetary Scintillation as a Method of Measuring the Angular Sizes of Radio Sources

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Interplanetary scintillation has been widely used at metre wavelengths for estimating the angular sizes of radio sources in the range 0.1-2.0 arcsec. The estimates are based on observations of either the width of the temporal power spectrum or the shape of the scintillation index-elongation curve. We present a mathematical model of the latter procedure which reveals the biases introduced into an IPS survey as a result of the estimation process.

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