A 5-GHz southern hemisphere VLBI survey of compact radio sources .1
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posted on 2023-05-16, 10:59 authored by Shen, ZQ, Wan, TS, Moran, JM, Jauncey, DL, Reynolds, JE, Tzioumis, AK, Gough, RG, Ferris, RH, Sinclair, MW, Jiang, DR, Hong, XY, Liang, SG, Costa, ME, Tingay, SJ, Peter McCullochPeter McCulloch, James LovellJames Lovell, King, EA, Nicolson, GD, Murphy, DW, Meier, DL, van Ommen, TD, Edwards, PG, White, GLWe report the results of a 5-GHz southern hemisphere VLBI survey of compact extragalactic radio sources. These observations were undertaken with the SHEVE array plus Shanghai station in 1992 November. A sample of 22 sources was observed and images of 20 of them were obtained. Of the 20 sources imaged, 15 showed core-jet structure, 1 had a two-sided jet, and 4 had only single compact cores. Eleven of the 16 core-jet (including one two-sided jet) sources showed some evidence of bent jets. No compact doubles were found. A comparison with previous images and the temporal variability of the radio flux density showed evidence for superluminal motion in four of the sources. Five sources were high-energy (> 100 MeV) γ-ray sources. Statistical analysis showed the dominance of highly polarized quasars among the detected γ-ray sources, which emphasizes the importance of beaming effect in the γ-ray emission. © 1997 American Astronomical Society.
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The Astronomical JournalVolume
114Issue
5Pagination
1999-2015ISSN
0004-6256Department/School
School of Natural SciencesPublisher
American Astronomical SocietyPlace of publication
Woodbury, New York, USARepository Status
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