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Measurement of Superluminal Motion of Radio-Loud AGNs at 43 GHz with the VLBA [Abstract]

Marchenko, S. G., Marscher, A. P., Cawthorne, T. V., Stevens, J. A., Gear, Walter Kieran ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6789-6196, Lister, M. L., Robson, E. I., Smith, P. S., Forster, J. R. and Gabuzda, D. C. 1999. Measurement of Superluminal Motion of Radio-Loud AGNs at 43 GHz with the VLBA [Abstract]. Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society 31 (3) , p. 901.

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Abstract

We present the results of bi-monthly VLBA observations at 7mm in 1998-1999 of 15 radio-bright AGNs. These include 5 BL Lac objects (3C~66A, OJ 287, 1803+784, 1823+568, and BL~Lac), 8 quasars (0420-014, 0528+134, 3C~273, 3C~279, PKS~1510-089, 3C~345, CTA~102, and 3C~454.3), and 2 radio galaxies (3C~111 and 3C~120). This is part of a mm-wave polarization monitoring program with the VLBA, JCMT, and (starting in February 1999) Steward Observatory, plus total flux density monitoring at BIMA and OVRO (mm array calibration data). Several of the sources (BL~Lac, 3C~279, PKS~1510-089, and 3C~120) are being monitored weekly or semi-weekly with RXTE. The regular monitoring with high angular resolution allows us to identify components across different epochs with high confidence, and to determine with to high accuracy the extrapolated times of zero separation from the core. We will show the VLBA images and measurements of proper motions. For a number of sources the values of proper motions of components in the jets will be compared with the results of our previous program of VLBA monitoring of \gamma-ray bright blazars at high frequencies in 1994--1997. This research is supported in part by the National Science Foundation through grant AST-9802941. The \gamma-ray blazar VLBA monitoring was supported in part by various NASA guest investigator grants (RXTE and CGRO).

Item Type: Article
Date Type: Publication
Status: Published
Schools: Physics and Astronomy
Neuroscience and Mental Health Research Institute (NMHRI)
Subjects: Q Science > QB Astronomy
Additional Information: American Astronomical Society 194th Meeting: High Angular Resolution Science with the NRAO Very Long Baseline Array Display, held in Chicago, IL, June 1, 1999
Publisher: American Astronomical Society
Last Modified: 21 Oct 2022 09:29
URI: https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/36642

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