The intra-hour variable quasar J1819$+$3845: 13-year evolution, jet polarization structure and interstellar scattering screen properties
A.G. de Bruyn, J.-P. Macquart

TL;DR
This study investigates the 13-year evolution of the intra-hour variable quasar J1819+3845, revealing the properties of the local interstellar scattering screen responsible for its rapid variability and its eventual cessation.
Contribution
It provides detailed analysis of the scattering screen properties, including its distance, electron density, and structure, using multi-epoch VLBI and polarization data, which is novel in understanding local interstellar turbulence.
Findings
The rapid variability ceased between June 2006 and February 2007.
The scattering screen is located 1-2 pc from Earth with high electron density.
The screen is either very small (~100 AU) or patchy.
Abstract
We examine the long-term evolution of the intra-hour variable quasar, J1819+3845, whose variations have been attributed to interstellar scintillation by extremely local turbulent plasma, located only 1-3pc from Earth. The variations in this source ceased some time between June 2006 and February 2007. The evolution of the source spectrum and the long-term lightcurve, and the persistent compactness of the source VLBI structure indicates that the cessation of rapid variability was associated with the passage of the scattering material out of the line of sight to the quasar. We present an analysis of the linear polarization variations and their relation to total intensity variations. The proper motion of polarized features in the quasar jet is found to be subluminal. Systematic time delays between Stokes I, Q and U, in combination with the structure of the source obtained from 8.4GHz VLBI…
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