We examine the long-term evolution of the intra-hour variable quasar, J1819+3845, whose variations have been attributed to interstellar scintillation by extremely local turbulent plasma, located only 1–3 pc from Earth. The variations in this source ceased some time in the period between June 2006 and February 2007. The evolution of the source spectrum and the long-term lightcurve, and the persistent compactness of the source VLBI structure indicate that the cessation of rapid variability was associated with the passage of the scattering material out of the line of sight to the quasar. We present an extensive analysis of the linear polarization variations and t...
We present two years of monitoring observations of the extremely variable quasar J1819+3845. We obse...
We present the results of a year-long WSRT monitoring campaign for the quasar J 1819+3845. The extre...
We present the results of a year-long monitoring campaign on J1819+3845. We interpret the results of...
We examine the long-term evolution of the intra-hour variable quasar, J1819+3845, whose ...
We examine the long-term evolution of the intra-hour variable quasar, J1819+3845, whose variations h...
We examine the long-term evolution of the intra-hour variable quasar, J1819+3845, whose variations h...
We examine the long-term evolution of the intra-hour variable quasar, J1819+3845, whose variations h...
The liberation of gravitational energy as matter falls onto a supermassive black hole at the centre ...
The quasar J1819+3845 shows exceedingly rapid variations in both total intensity and linear polariza...
The 4.8-GHz light curves of the scintillating intraday variable quasar J1819+3845 during 2004-2005 e...
We report the discovery of fast, frequency-dependent intensity variations from the scintillating int...
We report the discovery of fast, frequency-dependent intensity variations from the scintillating int...
Interstellar scintillation (ISS) has been established as the cause of the random variations seen at ...
We present two years of monitoring observations of the extremely variable quasar J1819+3845. We obse...
We present two years of monitoring observations of the extremely variable quasar J1819+3845. We obse...
We present two years of monitoring observations of the extremely variable quasar J1819+3845. We obse...
We present the results of a year-long WSRT monitoring campaign for the quasar J 1819+3845. The extre...
We present the results of a year-long monitoring campaign on J1819+3845. We interpret the results of...
We examine the long-term evolution of the intra-hour variable quasar, J1819+3845, whose ...
We examine the long-term evolution of the intra-hour variable quasar, J1819+3845, whose variations h...
We examine the long-term evolution of the intra-hour variable quasar, J1819+3845, whose variations h...
We examine the long-term evolution of the intra-hour variable quasar, J1819+3845, whose variations h...
The liberation of gravitational energy as matter falls onto a supermassive black hole at the centre ...
The quasar J1819+3845 shows exceedingly rapid variations in both total intensity and linear polariza...
The 4.8-GHz light curves of the scintillating intraday variable quasar J1819+3845 during 2004-2005 e...
We report the discovery of fast, frequency-dependent intensity variations from the scintillating int...
We report the discovery of fast, frequency-dependent intensity variations from the scintillating int...
Interstellar scintillation (ISS) has been established as the cause of the random variations seen at ...
We present two years of monitoring observations of the extremely variable quasar J1819+3845. We obse...
We present two years of monitoring observations of the extremely variable quasar J1819+3845. We obse...
We present two years of monitoring observations of the extremely variable quasar J1819+3845. We obse...
We present the results of a year-long WSRT monitoring campaign for the quasar J 1819+3845. The extre...
We present the results of a year-long monitoring campaign on J1819+3845. We interpret the results of...