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
A large fraction of compact, extragalactic radio sources exhibit rapid variability at centimetre wav...
We are undertaking a large-scale 5 GHz VLA survey of the northern sky to search for rapid intra-day ...
We present the results of a large-scale 5-GHz Very Large Array (VLA) survey of the northern sky sear...
We report on the variability of 443 flat-spectrum, compact radio sources monitored using the VLA for...
We are undertaking a large-scale, microarcsecond scintillation-induced variability survey, MASIV, of...
Intraday variability (IDV) of the radio emission from active galactic nuclei is now known to be pred...
We are undertaking a large-scale, microarcsecond scintillation-induced variability survey, MASIV, of...
We report on the first results of the recent large-scale Micro-Arcsecond Scintillation Induced Varia...
Intraday variability (IDV) of the radio emission from active galactic nuclei is now known to be pred...
We report on the first results of the recent large-scale Micro-Arcsecond Scintillation Induced Varia...
We report on the variability of 443 flat-spectrum, compact radio sources monitored using the VLA for...
Interstellar scintillation (ISS) has been shown to be primarily responsible for the short term intra...
The Micro-arcsecond Scintillation-Induced Variability (MASIV) Survey and its follow-up observations ...
We present the key findings of an ongoing program of Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) observ...
We investigate the relationship between 5 GHz interstellar scintillation (ISS) and 15 GHz intrinsic ...
A large fraction of compact, extragalactic radio sources exhibit rapid variability at centimetre wav...
We are undertaking a large-scale 5 GHz VLA survey of the northern sky to search for rapid intra-day ...
We present the results of a large-scale 5-GHz Very Large Array (VLA) survey of the northern sky sear...
We report on the variability of 443 flat-spectrum, compact radio sources monitored using the VLA for...
We are undertaking a large-scale, microarcsecond scintillation-induced variability survey, MASIV, of...
Intraday variability (IDV) of the radio emission from active galactic nuclei is now known to be pred...
We are undertaking a large-scale, microarcsecond scintillation-induced variability survey, MASIV, of...
We report on the first results of the recent large-scale Micro-Arcsecond Scintillation Induced Varia...
Intraday variability (IDV) of the radio emission from active galactic nuclei is now known to be pred...
We report on the first results of the recent large-scale Micro-Arcsecond Scintillation Induced Varia...
We report on the variability of 443 flat-spectrum, compact radio sources monitored using the VLA for...
Interstellar scintillation (ISS) has been shown to be primarily responsible for the short term intra...
The Micro-arcsecond Scintillation-Induced Variability (MASIV) Survey and its follow-up observations ...
We present the key findings of an ongoing program of Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) observ...
We investigate the relationship between 5 GHz interstellar scintillation (ISS) and 15 GHz intrinsic ...
A large fraction of compact, extragalactic radio sources exhibit rapid variability at centimetre wav...
We are undertaking a large-scale 5 GHz VLA survey of the northern sky to search for rapid intra-day ...
We present the results of a large-scale 5-GHz Very Large Array (VLA) survey of the northern sky sear...