Abstract

The subject and purpose of the work: the possibility of separating the spectral flux densities of the active core and the jet of sources (3C 120, 3C 273, 3C 345, 3C 454.3, 3C 446, Bl Lac, CTA 102, OJ 287, OT 081) is considered. The data of long-term monitoring of changes in the integral flux of extragalactic radio sources performed on the 26-meter telescope of the University of Michigan UMRAO (1969–2012) at frequencies of 14.5, 8, 4.8 GHz are used. Also, data on the core flux and images of active galactic nuclei at a frequency of 15–15.4 GHz VLBA monitoring MOJAVE are used. The subject of this work is to separate the jet flow from the integral flux from the source, as well as to compile the catalog of the quasi-periods of variability of nuclei and jets separately. Methods and methodology: Fourier-periodogram analysis is used to distinguish long-term and short-period variability of nuclei and jets of extragalactic sources. Autocorrelation calculations were carried out in order to confirm the periods of variability. Results: conclusions were made about the applicability of the described method for separating the jet flux, and a catalog of long-term and short-period variability of radio emission fluxes from nuclei and jets for the investigated radio sources was compiled.

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