Can the short-term flux variability of extragalactic radio sources be explained as due to interstellar scintillations?

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Extragalactic Radio Sources, Interstellar Space, Pulsars, Scintillation, Interstellar Extinction, Periodic Variations

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For extragalactic sources the short-term variations of which are due to the intrinsic intradiurnal variability, diffraction interstellar scintillations similar to pulsar scintillations must be observed. The observed parameters of short-term variations of the source 0917 + 62 are explained by interstellar scintillations for a source model consisting of two components: an extended nonscintillating one and a compact scintillating one.

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