High–Redshift Quasars at <em>z </em><span data-mathml="<math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"><mi>z</mi><mo>≥</mo><mn>3</mn></math>">≥ 3: Radio Variability and MPS/GPS Candidates
Yulia Sotnikova,
Alexander Mikhailov,
Timur Mufakharov
et al.
Abstract:We present a study of the radio variability of bright, $S_{1.4}\geq100$ mJy, high-redshift quasars at $z\geq3$ on timescales up to 30--40 years. The study involved simultaneous RATAN-600 measurements at frequencies of 2.3, 4.7, 8.2, 11.2, and 22.3 GHz in 2017--2020. In addition, data from the literature were used. We have found that the variability index $V_S$ of the quasars ranges from 0.02 to 0.96, with about half of the objects in the sample showing a variability index in the range of 0.25--0.50, which is… Show more
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