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Radio variability of radio-quiet and radio-loud quasars

Barvainis et al., 2005

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10994533521544142726
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Barvainis R
Lehár J
Birkinshaw M
Falcke H
Blundell K
Publication year
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The Astrophysical Journal

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The majority of quasars are weak in their radio emission, with flux densities comparable to those in the optical, and energies far lower. A small fraction, about 10%, are hundreds to thousands of times stronger in the radio. Conventional wisdom holds that there are two …
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