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The Discovery of a Microarcsecond Quasar: J1819+3845

Authors :
J. Dennett-Thorpe
A. G. de Bruyn
Kapteyn Astronomical Institute
Source :
Astrophysical Journal, 529(2), L65-L68. IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

We report on the discovery of a source which exhibits over 300% amplitude changes in radio flux density on the period of hours. This source, J1819+3845, is the most extremely variable extragalactic source known in the radio sky. We believe these properties are due to interstellar scintillation, and show that the source must emit at least 55% of its flux density within a radius of 5.10^{12} K, and the source may be explained by a relativistically moving source with a Doppler factor ~15. The scattering occurs predominantly in material only a few tens of parsecs from the earth, which explains its unusually rapid variability. If the source PKS 0405-385 (Kedziora-Chudczer et al 1997) is similarly affected by local scattering material, Doppler factors of ~1000 are not required to explain this source. The discovery of a second source whose properties are well modeled by interstellar scintillation strengthens the argument for this as the cause for much of the variations seen in intra-day variables (IDV).<br />To appear in ApJL

Details

ISSN :
0004637X
Volume :
529
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Astrophysical journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9d9c3f4c053e5d845047f6749280ec88