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The Role of Interstellar Scintillation in Intraday Variations at Centimetre Wavelengths

Barney Rickett

Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia 19(1) 100 - 105

Abstract

The evidence in support of interstellar scintillation as the predominant cause of intraday variations at centimetre wavelengths is reviewed. A new evaluation of the highest brightness temperature implied for AGN is found to be consistent with the Doppler factors in typical jet models, but requires the scattering to occur within about 30 pc of the Earth.

Keywords: galaxies: nuclei — galaxies: jets — radio continuum: galaxies — scattering — ISM: general



Full text doi:10.1071/AS01120

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