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2013MNRAS.434..585S - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 434, 585-594 (2013/September-1)
Scintillation is an indicator of astrometric stability.
SCHAAP R.G., SHABALA S.S., ELLINGSEN S.P., TITOV O.A. and LOVELL J.E.J.
Abstract (from CDS):
We find that persistent scintillators have greater position stability than episodic scintillators, which are in turn more stable than non-scintillators. Scintillators are also more likely to be compact on milliarcsecond scales, as measured by the structure index. Persistent scintillators are therefore excellent candidates for inclusion in any future realization of the celestial reference frame. A list of these sources is presented in Appendix .
We find that slow (characteristic time-scale >3 d) scintillators have more stable positions than rapid scintillators, suggesting that they are more compact. High-cadence, long-term monitoring is therefore required to identify other members of this population of compact, high brightness temperature quasars.
Abstract Copyright: © 2013 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society (2013)
Journal keyword(s): scattering - astrometry - reference systems - ISM: structure - quasars: general
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