Observations of the interplanetary scintillations of flat-spectrum radio sources at a frequency of 102.5 MHz

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Interplanetary Medium, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Scintillation, Astronomical Catalogs, Flux Density, Inhomogeneity, Space Plasmas

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From interplanetary scintillation observations of a sample of the flat-spectrum radio sources at 102.5 MHz, the author has obtained the flux densities, angular sizes of the scintillating components and compactness parameters. The comparison of these observations with the 327 MHz observations of the sample and with the computed distribution of compactness parameters has shown that flat-spectrum radio sources are still very compact at the wavelength of 3 m.

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