Radio interferometric observations of the radio galaxy 3C 123 in the decameter wavelength range

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Decametric Waves, Galactic Radio Waves, Interferometry, Radio Galaxies, Brightness Distribution, Broadband, Radio Interferometers

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The results of observations of the radio source 3C 123, obtained at frequencies 16.7, 20 and 25 MHz with the aid of the broadband decametric radiointerferometer URAN-1 are presented. The analysis of the available radio interferometrical observations performed in the frequency range 16.7 - 1425 MHz permits to estimate the effective angular dimension of the source (assuming the Gaussian brightness distribution) which at 50% total intensity level turned out to be frequency independent and equal to 23arcsec.

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