Abstract
Flux density changes at low frequency in extragalactic sources were discovered in 1969 by Hunstead (1972a) and this low frequency variability has since been confirmed in the range 318 to 962 MHz at five other observatories. The changes are usually small and near the stability limit of most telescopes, but occasionally large changes ~ 30% are found. Many sources show changes at both low and high frequencies, but these appear uncorrelated even with delay lags of several years, and the likelihood of low frequency variability in a source cannot be predicted from high frequency behaviour. This paper reports statistics on the proportion of sources that showed changes of different amplitudes during a monitoring program with the Molonglo Cross in 1975/76.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
Cited by
6 articles.
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