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      | Multirange study of the radio sources of the RATAN-600 surveysO.P. Zhelenkova, E.K. Majorova |   |  
Abstract 
       
 We present the results of the search of variable sources and transient events in the 
archive data of the sky surveys conducted on 3.9 GHz on the RATAN-600 radio telescope of the 
Special Astrophysical Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SAO RAS) in 
1980-2000. 17% of the total studied sources can be attributed to the long-term variables in radio 
range. About half of them has significant variations in optical brightness according to the data of 
the optical and infra-red catalogs. Variability in the radio range is accompanied by variability in 
the optical range for the quite bright host objects (R < 18m). At a level of 3-5 r.m.s. we found three transient events. Using the data from radio and optical 
surveys and VizieR, SIMBAD, and NED databases, we made assumptions on the possible nature 
of these events. The first transient is probably associated with AGN activity, the second one – 
with a cataclysmic GRB event or with a supernova, the origin of the third is not determined. The 
inference on the possibility of search for variable sources and transients using the data from the 
RATAN-600 blind surveys was drawn. According to our estimation the surface density of radio 
transients is 0.03 on one square angular degree with the detection level 8-11 mJy on 3.94 GHz.
 
 
 
	  
          Reference:O.P. Zhelenkova, E.K. Majorova,
		  "Multirange study of the radio sources of the RATAN-600 surveys" 
		  in Proceedings of The International Conference 
          "SN 1987A, Quark Phase Transition in Compact Objects
          and Multimessenger Astronomy", 
          Russia, Terskol (BNO INR RAS), Nizhnij Arkhyz (SAO RAS), 2-8 July 2017, 
          INR RAS, Moscow, 2018, ISBN 978-5-94274-327-7, pp. 247-257.
 DOI:  10.26119/SAO.2020.1.52366
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