The TANAMI Program
conference contribution
posted on 2023-05-24, 22:13 authored by Muller, C, Kadler, M, Ojha, R, Bock, M, Booth, R, Dutka, MS, Edwards, P, Fey, AL, Fuhrmann, L, Hase, H, Horiuchi, S, Jauncey, DL, Johnston, KJ, Katz, U, Lister, M, James LovellJames Lovell, Plo umi tz, C, Quick, JFH, Ros, E, Taylor, GB, Thompson, DJ, Tingay, SJ, Tosti, G, Tzioumis, AK, Wilms, J, Zensus, JATANAMI (Tracking Active Galactic Nuclei with Austral Milliarcsecond Interferometry) is a monitoring program to study the parsec-scale structures and dynamics of relativistic jets in active galactic nuclei (AGN) of the Southern Hemisphere with the Long Baseline Array and associated telescopes. Extragalactic jets south of -30° declination are observed at 8.4 GHz and 22 GHz every two months at milliarcsecond resolution. The initial TANAMI sample is a hybrid radio and γ-ray selected sample since the combination of VLBI and γ-ray observations is crucial to understand the broadband emission characteristics of AGN. © 2010 American Institute of Physics.
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AIP Conference ProceedingsVolume
1248Editors
Maya FilkopPagination
481-482ISBN
978-0-7354-0795-4Department/School
School of Natural SciencesPublisher
American Institute of PhysicsPlace of publication
USAEvent title
X-ray Astronomy 2009, Present Status, Multi-wavelength Approach and Future PerspectivesEvent Venue
Bologna, ItalyDate of Event (Start Date)
2009-09-07Date of Event (End Date)
2009-09-11Repository Status
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