Volume 330, Issue 2-3 pp. 145-148
Original Paper

Structure, spectra and variability of some GPS radio sources

X. LiuH.-G. Song

H.-G. Song

National Astronomical Observatories/Urumqi observatory, CAS, 40-5 South Beijing Rd, Urumqi 830011, PR China

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L. Cui

L. Cui

National Astronomical Observatories/Urumqi observatory, CAS, 40-5 South Beijing Rd, Urumqi 830011, PR China

Graduate University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, PR China

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First published: 13 February 2009
Citations: 2

Abstract

We report the results of multifrequency-VLBI observations of GHz-Peaked-Spectrum (GPS) radio sources. The VLBI structure and component spectra of some GPS sources are presented. Our VLBI results show that about 80% of the GPS galaxies exhibit a compact double or CSO-like structure, while the GPS quasars tend to show a core-jet. The component spectra of the GPS galaxies are often steep/convex, and the core has a flat spectrum but it is usually hidden or weak. In addition, we studied the variability of GPS sources by comparing new flux density measures, acquired with the Urumqi 25-m telescope at 4.85 GHz, with previous 87GB data. The results show that 44% of the GPS quasars varied higher than 10% in passed 20 years, while the fraction is only 12% for the GPS galaxies meaning that the GPS quasars are much more variable than GPS galaxies. In total, 25% of GPS sources show >10% variability at 4.85 GHz in our sample (© 2009 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim)

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