Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Jun 2008
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Extragalactic Jets: Theory and Observation from Radio to Gamma Ray ASP Conference Series, Vol. 386, proceedings of the conferenc
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
Scientific paper
Interstellar scintillation has been shown to be primarily responsible for intra-day variability exhibited by extragalactic sources at centimeter wavelengths. The recent MASIV survey has shown that a very high proportion of flat spectrum extragalactic radio sources scintillate; such behaviour is both too common and too important to ignore. A study of the physical properties of the MASIV objects
is severely handicapped by the absence of reliable redshift measurements for most of the objects.
We present the first results of the studies of the physical properties of the MASIV sources, based on archival and our own redshift measurements.
Bignall Hayley
Dutka Michael
Jauncey Dave
Kedziora-Chudczer Lucyna
Lovell Jim
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