A small number of quasars exhibit interstellar scintillation on time-scales less than an hour; their scintillation patterns are all known to be anisotropic. Here, we consider a totally anisotropic model in which the scintillation pattern is effectively one-dimensional. For the persistent rapid scintillator J1819+3845, we show that this model offers a good description of the two-station time-delay measurements and the annual cycle in the scintillation time-scale. Generalizing the model to finite anisotropy yields a better match to the data but the improvement is not significant and the two additional parameters which are required to describe this model are not justified by the existing data. In contrast, our data for the persistent rapid sci...
We report the discovery of fast, frequency-dependent intensity variations from the scintillating int...
The extreme, intra-hour and >10% rms flux density scintillation observed in AGNs such as PKS 0405-3...
ABSTRACT We have observed the relativistic binary pulsar PSR J1141−6545 over a period...
A small number of quasars exhibit interstellar scintillation on time-scales less than an hour; their...
A small number of quasars exhibit interstellar scintillation on time-scales less than an hour; their...
We report measurements of time delays of up to 8 minutes in the centimeter wavelength variability pa...
The interstellar scattering responsible for pulsar parabolic arcs, and for intraday variability of c...
We present two years of monitoring observations of the extremely variable quasar J1819+3845. We obse...
The University of Tasmania Ceduna radio telescope has been used to investigate rapid variability in ...
We report measurements of time delays of up to 8 minutes in the centimeter-wavelength variability pa...
We present two years of monitoring observations of the extremely variable quasar J1819+3845. We obs...
We report the discovery of fast, frequency-dependent intensity variations from the scintillating int...
We present two years of monitoring observations of the extremely variable quasar J1819+3845. We obse...
We have used the University of Tasmania's 30-m radio telescope at Ceduna in South Australia to regul...
Compact radio sources exhibit scintillation, an interference pattern arising from propagation throug...
We report the discovery of fast, frequency-dependent intensity variations from the scintillating int...
The extreme, intra-hour and >10% rms flux density scintillation observed in AGNs such as PKS 0405-3...
ABSTRACT We have observed the relativistic binary pulsar PSR J1141−6545 over a period...
A small number of quasars exhibit interstellar scintillation on time-scales less than an hour; their...
A small number of quasars exhibit interstellar scintillation on time-scales less than an hour; their...
We report measurements of time delays of up to 8 minutes in the centimeter wavelength variability pa...
The interstellar scattering responsible for pulsar parabolic arcs, and for intraday variability of c...
We present two years of monitoring observations of the extremely variable quasar J1819+3845. We obse...
The University of Tasmania Ceduna radio telescope has been used to investigate rapid variability in ...
We report measurements of time delays of up to 8 minutes in the centimeter-wavelength variability pa...
We present two years of monitoring observations of the extremely variable quasar J1819+3845. We obs...
We report the discovery of fast, frequency-dependent intensity variations from the scintillating int...
We present two years of monitoring observations of the extremely variable quasar J1819+3845. We obse...
We have used the University of Tasmania's 30-m radio telescope at Ceduna in South Australia to regul...
Compact radio sources exhibit scintillation, an interference pattern arising from propagation throug...
We report the discovery of fast, frequency-dependent intensity variations from the scintillating int...
The extreme, intra-hour and >10% rms flux density scintillation observed in AGNs such as PKS 0405-3...
ABSTRACT We have observed the relativistic binary pulsar PSR J1141−6545 over a period...