Diffractive interstellar scintillation of the quasar J1819+3845 at 21 cm*

We report the discovery of fast, frequency-dependent intensity variations from the scintillating intra-day variable quasar J1819+3845 at 21 cm which resemble diffractive interstellar scintillations observed in pulsars. The observations were taken with the Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope on a do...

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Main Authors: Macquart, Jean-pierre, de Bruyn, A.
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Published: EDP Sciences 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/44528
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author Macquart, Jean-pierre
de Bruyn, A.
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description We report the discovery of fast, frequency-dependent intensity variations from the scintillating intra-day variable quasar J1819+3845 at 21 cm which resemble diffractive interstellar scintillations observed in pulsars. The observations were taken with the Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope on a dozen occasions in the period between Aug. 2002 and Jan. 2005. The data were sampled at both high temporal and high frequency resolution and have an overall simultaneous frequency span of up to 600 MHz. In constructing the light curves and dynamic spectra the confusion from background sources has been eliminated. The timescale (down to 20 min) and the bandwidth (frequency decorrelation bandwidth of 160 MHz) of the observed variations jointly imply that the component of the source exhibiting this scintillation must possess a brightness temperature well in excess of the inverse Compton limit.A specific model in which both the source and scintillation pattern are isotropic implies a brightness temperature 0.5 x 10 13 zpc K, where previous estimates place the distance to the scattering medium in the range zpc = 4-12 pc, yielding a minimum brightness temperature >20 times the inverse Compton limit. An independent estimate of the screen distance using the 21 cm scintillation properties alone indicates a minimum screen distance of z = 40 pc and a brightness temperature above 2 1014 K. There is no evidence for anisotropy in the scattering medium or source from the scintillation characteristics, but these estimates may be reduced by a factor comparable to the axial ratio if the source is indeed elongated. The observed scintillation properties of J1819+3845 at 21 cm arecompared with those at 6 cm, where a significantly larger source size has been deduced for the bulk of the emission by Dennett-Thorpe & de Bruyn (2003). However, opacity effects within the source and the different angular scales probed in the regimes of weak and strong scattering complicate this comparison.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-445282017-09-13T16:00:27Z Diffractive interstellar scintillation of the quasar J1819+3845 at 21 cm* Macquart, Jean-pierre de Bruyn, A. quasars galaxies individual high angular resolution non-thermal radiation mechanisms techniques J1819+3845 active scattering We report the discovery of fast, frequency-dependent intensity variations from the scintillating intra-day variable quasar J1819+3845 at 21 cm which resemble diffractive interstellar scintillations observed in pulsars. The observations were taken with the Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope on a dozen occasions in the period between Aug. 2002 and Jan. 2005. The data were sampled at both high temporal and high frequency resolution and have an overall simultaneous frequency span of up to 600 MHz. In constructing the light curves and dynamic spectra the confusion from background sources has been eliminated. The timescale (down to 20 min) and the bandwidth (frequency decorrelation bandwidth of 160 MHz) of the observed variations jointly imply that the component of the source exhibiting this scintillation must possess a brightness temperature well in excess of the inverse Compton limit.A specific model in which both the source and scintillation pattern are isotropic implies a brightness temperature 0.5 x 10 13 zpc K, where previous estimates place the distance to the scattering medium in the range zpc = 4-12 pc, yielding a minimum brightness temperature >20 times the inverse Compton limit. An independent estimate of the screen distance using the 21 cm scintillation properties alone indicates a minimum screen distance of z = 40 pc and a brightness temperature above 2 1014 K. There is no evidence for anisotropy in the scattering medium or source from the scintillation characteristics, but these estimates may be reduced by a factor comparable to the axial ratio if the source is indeed elongated. The observed scintillation properties of J1819+3845 at 21 cm arecompared with those at 6 cm, where a significantly larger source size has been deduced for the bulk of the emission by Dennett-Thorpe & de Bruyn (2003). However, opacity effects within the source and the different angular scales probed in the regimes of weak and strong scattering complicate this comparison. 2009 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/44528 10.1051/0004-6361:20053293 EDP Sciences fulltext
spellingShingle quasars
galaxies
individual
high angular resolution
non-thermal
radiation mechanisms
techniques
J1819+3845
active scattering
Macquart, Jean-pierre
de Bruyn, A.
Diffractive interstellar scintillation of the quasar J1819+3845 at 21 cm*
title Diffractive interstellar scintillation of the quasar J1819+3845 at 21 cm*
title_full Diffractive interstellar scintillation of the quasar J1819+3845 at 21 cm*
title_fullStr Diffractive interstellar scintillation of the quasar J1819+3845 at 21 cm*
title_full_unstemmed Diffractive interstellar scintillation of the quasar J1819+3845 at 21 cm*
title_short Diffractive interstellar scintillation of the quasar J1819+3845 at 21 cm*
title_sort diffractive interstellar scintillation of the quasar j1819+3845 at 21 cm*
topic quasars
galaxies
individual
high angular resolution
non-thermal
radiation mechanisms
techniques
J1819+3845
active scattering
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/44528