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Get Free AccessPKS 1934–638 is an archetypal GPS source, peaking at 1.4 GHz and exhibits almost no flux density variability. VLBI images at frequencies of .843, 2.3, 4.8, & 8.4 were made with the southern hemisphere VLBI array and they reveal that the source is a 42 mas compact double. There is no detectable change in separation over the last 20 years, yielding an upper limit of ~ 0.03 c ± 0.2 c on any expansion velocity. The spectral shapes of the two components are remarkably similar, despite indications of finer structure on longer baselines. Magnetic field calculations indicate fields of a few mGauss and the results are consistent with equipartition.
A. K. Tzioumis, E. A. King, J. E. Reynolds, D. L. Jauncey, R. G. Gough, R. A. Preston, D. W. Murphy, S. J. Tingay, D. L. Meier, Davey L Jones, J. E. J. Lovell, P. G. Edwards, P. M. McCulloch, M. E. Costa, Lucyna Kedziora‐Chudczer, D. Campbell‐Wilson, G. D. Nicolson, J. F. H. Quick (1998). Multi-Frequency VLBI Observations of the GPS Source 1934–638. International Astronomical Union Colloquium, 164, pp. 179-180, DOI: 10.1017/s0252921100045097.
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Year
1998
Authors
18
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English
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International Astronomical Union Colloquium
DOI
10.1017/s0252921100045097
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