Space VLBI polarimetry of IDV sources: Lessons from VSOP and prospects for VSOP2
U. Bach (1), T.P. Krichbaum (1), S. Bernhart (1,2), C.M.V., Impellizzeri (1), A. Kraus (1), L. Fuhrmann (1), A. Witzel (1), and J.A., Zensus (1) ((1) MPIfR, Bonn, Germany, (2) IGG, University of Bonn, Germany)

TL;DR
This study uses space VLBI observations to analyze intra-day variability in quasar S5 0716+714, revealing rapid changes in the core region and emphasizing the importance of combined single dish monitoring for future high-resolution imaging.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the location and nature of IDV in quasars using VSOP data and discusses prospects for improved observations with VSOP2.
Findings
IDV occurs in the VLBI core of S5 0716+714.
Brightness temperature exceeds 10^15 K, indicating extreme compactness.
Future VSOP2 observations require simultaneous single dish monitoring.
Abstract
To locate and image the compact emission regions in quasars, which are closely connected to the phenomenon of IntraDay Variability (IDV), space VLBI observations are of prime importance. Here we report on VSOP observations of two prominent IDV sources, the BL Lac objects S5 0716+714. To monitor their short term variability, these sources were observed with VSOP at 5 GHz in several polarisation sensitive experiments, separated in time by one day to six days, in autumn 2000. Contemporaneous flux density measurements with the Effelsberg 100m radio telescope were used to directly compare the single dish IDV with changes of the VLBI images. A clear IDV behaviour in total intensity and linear polarization was observed in 0716+714. Analysis of the VLBI data shows that the variations are located inside the VLBI core component of 0716+714. In good agreement with the single-dish measurements, the…
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TopicsGNSS positioning and interference · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics
