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IN a previous article1 we reported long-baseline interferometer measurements of several quasi-stellar radio sources using stations of the NASA/JPL Deep Space Network in Australia and California. Comparison of three sets of similar observations now shows evidence for secular variations in the apparent intensities of small-diameter components in several of these objects. The results are compatible with the theory of expanding synchrotron sources, but an apparent expansion velocity greater than that of light seems to be required for the recent outburst in 3C 273.
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GUBBAY, J., LEGG, A., ROBERTSON, D. et al. Variations of Small Quasar Components at 2,300 MHz. Nature 224, 1094–1095 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1038/2241094b0
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