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- Title
Observational Studies of the Angular Structure of the Radio Galaxy 3C 234 at Decameter Wavelengths.
- Authors
Megn, A. V.; Braude, S. Ya.; Rashkovskiy, S. L.; Sharykin, N. K.; Shepelev, V. A.; Inyutin, G. A.; Vashchishin, R. V.; Brazhenko, A. I.; Bulatsen, V. G.
- Abstract
An analysis of the angular structure of the radio galaxy 3C 234 at decameter wavelengths based on data obtained on the URAN-1 and URAN-2 interferometers is presented. Four of the five model components that describe the radio-brightness distribution at centimeter wavelengths are observed at decameter wavelengths: two compact components and two neighboring extended components. The fifth, undetected, component is the most extended, and encompasses the central region of the radio source, including the nucleus of the galaxy. Self-absorption is detected in the compact components, whose angular sizes are determined to be 0.27 ± 0.03[sup ′′] (northeast component) and 0.55 ± 0.05[sup ′′] (southwest component), in agreement with direct measurements at centimeter wavelengths. Most of the decameter emission of the radio galaxy is associated with its extended components.© 2003 MAIK “Nauka / Interperiodica”.
- Subjects
INTERFEROMETERS; RADIO (Medium); EMISSIONS (Air pollution)
- Publication
Astronomy Reports, 2003, Vol 47, Issue 12, p1038
- ISSN
1063-7729
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1134/1.1633616