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Low Frequency (327 MHz) VLBI Survey: First Results

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2016

V. Altunin
Affiliation:
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, USA
A. Beasley
Affiliation:
National Radio Observatory, Socorro, NM, USA
E. Lűdke
Affiliation:
Universidade Federal De Santa Maria, Santa Maria RS, Brazil
V. Alekseev
Affiliation:
Radiophysical Research Institute, Nigny Novgorod, Russia
B. Lipatov
Affiliation:
Radiophysical Research Institute, Nigny Novgorod, Russia
R. Dagkesamansky
Affiliation:
Astro Space Center, Moscow, Russia
N. Kardashev
Affiliation:
Astro Space Center, Moscow, Russia
A. Kovalenko
Affiliation:
Astro Space Center, Moscow, Russia
I. Molotov
Affiliation:
Astro Space Center, Moscow, Russia
V. Slysh
Affiliation:
Astro Space Center, Moscow, Russia
V. Migenes
Affiliation:
National Astronomical Observatory, Mitaka, Japan

Abstract

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In this paper we report the first results of the 327 MHz VLBI survey which has been carried out in the last two years to select potential candidate sources for the future SVLBI missions and to search for directions of small scattering-“holes” in the interstellar scattering medium. During the three VLBI sessions conducted so far, we observed about 80 sources. Preliminary data analyzed from the first part of the survey shows that at least 17 out of 50 sources have compact components with a size smaller than 30 mas.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Astronomical Society of the Pacific 1998

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