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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Estudo de variabilidades espectral e temporal de radiofontes

Gastaldi, Márcio Ribeiro 02 February 2007 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-03-15T19:37:53Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Marcio Ribeiro Gastaldi.pdf: 1118514 bytes, checksum: 0da632ad9d5d56b0c1ab1df75e83eee3 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2007-02-02 / We present the results of a 2-year project to monitor the spectral and temporal variability of Sagittarius A, Centaurus A, OV236 and the Einstein s Ring PKS1830-211 from 2004 to 2006. The observational data were obtained from the Itapetinga Radio Telescope at 22 and 43GHz. The data at 4,8, 8,0 and 14,5GHz for OV236 and PKS1830-211 were taken from the Michigan Radio Observatory. We also obtained previous observations of OV236 and PKS1830-211 at 100 and 230GHz from the Swedish-ESO Sub Millimeter Telescope (SEST), and VLA 23 and 43GHz data for Sgr A*. We estimated parameters such as period, angular size and brightness temperature and applied the Shock Wave Model (MARSHER; GEAR 1985) for OV236. The work we present here results from an international cooperation among Brazil (Itapetinga at 22 and 43GHz), EUA (Michigan at 4,8, 8,0 and 14,5GHz, and the VLA at 23 and 43GHz) and Finland (Metsähovi at 90GHz). / Este trabalho mostra o estudo da variabilidade temporal e espectral de Sagittarius A, Centaurus A, OV236 e do anel de Einstein PKS1830-211 em campanhas de observação mensais realizadas de janeiro de 2004 a outubro de 2006. Os dados observacionais foram obtidos através do Rádio-Observatório do Itapetinga nas freqüências de 22 e 43GHz. Os dados em 4,8, 8,0 e 14,5GHz para OV236 e PKS1830-211 foram obtidos do Rádio-Observatório de Michigan. Também foram utilizados dados do SEST para OV236 em 100 e 230GHz, e dados do VLA em 23 e 43GHz para Sgr A*. Foram feitas estimativas de período, variação angular e temperatura de brilhância. O modelo de Marscher e Gear (1985) foi aplicado a OV236. Este é um trabalho de cooperação internacional entre Brasil (Itapetinga em 22 e 43GHz), Estados Unidos (Michigan em 4,8, 8,0 e 14,5 GHz e VLA em 23 e 43GHz) e Finlândia (Metsähovi em 90GHz).

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