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A&A 435, 839-856 (2005)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20041886
Long term variability of gigahertz-peaked spectrum sources and candidates
I. Torniainen1, M. Tornikoski1, H. Teräsranta1, M. F. Aller2 and H. D. Aller21 Metsähovi Radio Observatory, Helsinki University of Technology, Kylmäläntie 114, 02540 Kylmälä, Finland
e-mail: ilo@kurp.hut.fi
2 Department of Astronomy, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109 USA
(Received 24 August 2004 / Accepted 14 February 2005)
Abstract
We have combined new data from our observing campaigns and data from
the literature to construct the radio continuum spectra for a sample
of mostly quasar-type high peaking gigahertz-peaked spectrum (GPS)
source candidates. We have also studied the spectra and variability
of so called "bona fide" GPS sources and other inverted-spectrum
sources from the literature. For many of our sample sources we now
have data spanning over two decades, enabling us to study their long
term behaviour.
Key words: galaxies: quasars: general
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