2019MNRAS.487.4372B


Query : 2019MNRAS.487.4372B

2019MNRAS.487.4372B - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 487, 4372-4381 (2019/August-2)

Spica and the annual cycle of PKS B1322-110 scintillations.

BIGNALL H., REYNOLDS C., STEVENS J., BANNISTER K., JOHNSTON S., TUNTSOV A.V., WALKER M.A., GULYAEV S., NATUSCH T., WESTON S., MD SAID N.M. and KRATZER M.

Abstract (from CDS):

PKS B1322-110 is a radio quasar that is located only 8.^′5 in angular separation from the bright B star Spica. It exhibits intraday variability in its flux density at GHz frequencies attributed to scintillations from plasma inhomogeneities. We have tracked the rate of scintillation of this source for over a year with the Australia Telescope Compact Array, recording a strong annual cycle that includes a near-standstill in August and another in December. The cycle is consistent with scattering by highly anisotropic plasma microstructure, and we fit our data to that model in order to determine the kinematic parameters of the plasma. Because of the low-ecliptic latitude of PKS B1322-110 , the orientation of the plasma microstructure is poorly constrained. None the less at each possible orientation our data single out a narrow range of the corresponding velocity component, leading to a one-dimensional constraint in a two-dimensional parameter space. The constrained region is consistent with a published model in which the scattering material is associated with Spica and consists of filaments that are radially oriented around the star. This result has a 1 per cent probability of arising by chance.

Abstract Copyright: © 2019 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): circumstellar matter - stars: individual: Spica - ISM: general - ISM: structure - radio continuum: galaxies - radio continuum: transients

Simbad objects: 15

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Number of rows : 15
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 QSO B0405-385 QSO 04 06 59.03533781 -38 26 28.0423651   19.55 18.0     ~ 234 2
2 8C 0716+714 BLL 07 21 53.4482942664 +71 20 36.363846516   15.5 15.50 14.27   ~ 1303 1
3 6C 091739+622838 QSO 09 21 36.23107643 +62 15 52.1803510   19.76 19.26 18.96   ~ 365 1
4 6C 092554+502611 BLL 09 29 15.4401569832 +50 13 35.990913000   17.18 16.80 15.94   ~ 145 2
5 6C 095456+654857 BLL 09 58 47.2451872176 +65 33 54.819354600     17.0 15.75   ~ 716 1
6 6C 112519+594222 Bla 11 28 13.34067181 +59 25 14.7985568   19.78 19.56 19.33   ~ 95 1
7 Ton 599 Sy1 11 59 31.83391383 +29 14 43.8268224   14.80 14.41 17.652 13.39 ~ 927 1
8 QSO J1300-3253 QSO 13 00 42.4259780568 -32 53 12.114395844     18.70 18   ~ 84 1
9 * iot Cen PM* 13 20 35.8128156095 -36 42 44.296492410 2.77 2.76 2.73 2.68 2.69 kA1.5hA3mA3Va 209 0
10 PKS 1322-110 Rad 13 25 09.3 -11 18 10           ~ 6 0
11 * alf Vir bC* 13 25 11.57937 -11 09 40.7501 -0.20 0.74 0.97 1.06 1.30 B1V 855 2
12 QSO B1519-273 BLL 15 22 37.67599511 -27 30 10.7855131   18.72 18.5 17.42   ~ 295 1
13 QSO B1622-253 QSO 16 25 46.89164287 -25 27 38.3268734   21.3 20.6 19.60   ~ 354 1
14 ICRF J181926.5+384501 SyG 18 19 26.54735971 +38 45 01.7860362           ~ 118 0
15 * alf Lyr dS* 18 36 56.33635 +38 47 01.2802 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.07 0.10 A0Va 2687 1

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