Observations of radio sources with an interferometer of 24 KM baseline. 4: The angular structures at 408 and 610 MHz of 30 quasars with steep radio spectra and five other radio sources

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Quasars, Radio Interferometers, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Radio Frequencies, Spectrum Analysis, Tables (Data)

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The observational data, in the form of fringe visibility curves are presented together with the computed visibility functions of the optimum models for 30 steep spectrum quasars. These observations, made with the MK I-MK III interferometer at Jodrell Bank, were discussed in detail elsewhere. The results and a brief discussion are included on five other sources which were studied during the same observing session.

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