Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 2002
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2002ycat..21360265l&link_type=abstract
VizieR On-line Data Catalog: J/ApJS/136/265. Originally published in: 2001ApJS..136..265L
Physics
Radio Sources, Redshifts
Scientific paper
We present light curves for 149 sources monitored with the Green Bank Interferometer. The light curves are at two radio frequencies (approximately 2.5 and 8.2GHz) and range from 3 to 15yr in length, covering the interval 1979-1996, and have a typical sampling of one flux density measurement every 2 days.
Observations were made on a 2.4km baseline. Dual circular polarization was recorded over a 35MHz bandwidth at two frequencies in the S and X frequency bands. Until 1989 August (1989.7), the frequencies were 2.7GHz (S band) and 8.1GHz (X band); in 1989 September cryogenic receivers were installed, and the frequencies changed to 2.25GHz (S band) and 8.3GHz (X band).
(2 data files).
Fiedler Ralph L.
Foster Roger S.
Ghigo Frank D.
Johnston Ken J.
Lazio Joseph T. W.
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