Radio Spectral Variability of the Nearby GPS Galaxy PKS 1718–649
S. J. Tingay and M. de Kool
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia
20(1) 140 - 143
Published: 28 March 2003
Abstract
Data from new Australia Telescope Compact Array observations of a nearby gigahertz peaked spectrum radio source, PKS 1718–649, show significant variability both below and above the spectral turnover frequency during a nine month period. Simple models of synchrotron self-absorption (SSA) and free–free absorption (FFA) cannot explain the individual spectra or the spectral variability. Novel SSA or FFA models will need to be investigated in order to explain the complex variability in this source. Some potential explanations for the spectral variability are explored here but we can make no strong conclusion about which of SSA or FFA (or alternative mechanisms) causes the peaked spectrum in PKS 1718–649.Keywords: galaxies: active — galaxies: individual (PKS 1718– 649) — radio continuum: galaxies — techniques: interferometric
https://doi.org/10.1071/AS02045
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