We study three quasar radio sources (B1257-326, B1519-273, and J1819+385) that show large-amplitude intraday and annual scintillation variability produced by the Earth's motion relative to turbulent-scattering screens located within a few parsecs of the Sun. We find that the lines of sight to these sources pass through the edges of partially ionized warm interstellar clouds where two or more clouds may interact. From the gas flow vectors of these clouds, we find that the relative radial and transverse velocities of these clouds are large and could generate the turbulence that is responsible for the observed scintillation. For all three sight lines the flow velocities of nearby warm local interstellar clouds are consistent with the fits to t...
We examine the long-term evolution of the intra-hour variable quasar, J1819+3845, whose variations h...
The rare and conspicuous flux density variations of some radio sources (extragalactic and pulsars) f...
The interstellar medium hosts a population of scattering screens, most of unknown origin. Scintillat...
We study three quasar radio sources (B1257-326, B1519-273, and J1819+385) that show large-amplitude ...
The extreme, intra-hour and >10% rms flux density scintillation observed in AGNs such as PKS 0405-38...
The liberation of gravitational energy as matter falls onto a supermassive black hole at the centre ...
The line of sight towards the compact, radio loud quasar PKS 1257-326 passesthrough a patch of scatt...
A large fraction of compact, extragalactic radio sources exhibit rapid variability at centimetre wav...
Rapid radio intraday variability (IDV) has been discovered in the southern quasar PKS 1257326. Fluxd...
The propagation of radio waves from distant compact radio sources through turbulent interstellar pla...
Several radio-wave scintillation phenomena exhibit properties which are difficult to accommodate wit...
Copyright © 2003 The American Astronomical SocietyRapid radio intraday variability (IDV) has been di...
Interstellar scintillation (ISS) has been established as the cause of the random variations seen at ...
Results from new observations of pulsars using the Ooty Radio Telescope (ORT) are used for investiga...
Rapid radio intra-day variability (IDV) has been discovered in the southern quasar PKS 1257−326. Flu...
We examine the long-term evolution of the intra-hour variable quasar, J1819+3845, whose variations h...
The rare and conspicuous flux density variations of some radio sources (extragalactic and pulsars) f...
The interstellar medium hosts a population of scattering screens, most of unknown origin. Scintillat...
We study three quasar radio sources (B1257-326, B1519-273, and J1819+385) that show large-amplitude ...
The extreme, intra-hour and >10% rms flux density scintillation observed in AGNs such as PKS 0405-38...
The liberation of gravitational energy as matter falls onto a supermassive black hole at the centre ...
The line of sight towards the compact, radio loud quasar PKS 1257-326 passesthrough a patch of scatt...
A large fraction of compact, extragalactic radio sources exhibit rapid variability at centimetre wav...
Rapid radio intraday variability (IDV) has been discovered in the southern quasar PKS 1257326. Fluxd...
The propagation of radio waves from distant compact radio sources through turbulent interstellar pla...
Several radio-wave scintillation phenomena exhibit properties which are difficult to accommodate wit...
Copyright © 2003 The American Astronomical SocietyRapid radio intraday variability (IDV) has been di...
Interstellar scintillation (ISS) has been established as the cause of the random variations seen at ...
Results from new observations of pulsars using the Ooty Radio Telescope (ORT) are used for investiga...
Rapid radio intra-day variability (IDV) has been discovered in the southern quasar PKS 1257−326. Flu...
We examine the long-term evolution of the intra-hour variable quasar, J1819+3845, whose variations h...
The rare and conspicuous flux density variations of some radio sources (extragalactic and pulsars) f...
The interstellar medium hosts a population of scattering screens, most of unknown origin. Scintillat...