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1999A&A...348..910P - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 348, 910-916 (1999/8-3)

The inner radio jet region and the complex environment of SS 433.

PARAGI Z., VERMEULEN R.C., FEJES I., SCHILIZZI R.T., SPENCER R.E. and STIRLING A.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present multi-frequency VLBA+VLA observations of SS 433 at 1.6, 5 and 15 GHz. These observations provide the highest angular resolution radio spectral index maps ever made for this object. Motion of the components of SS 433 during the observation is detected. In addition to the usual VLBI jet structure, we detect two radio components in the system at an anomalous position angle. These newly discovered radio emitting regions might be related to a wind-like equatorial outflow or to an extension of the accretion disk. We show that the radio core component is bifurcated with a clear gap between the eastern and western wings of emission. Modelfitting of the precessing jets and the moving knots of SS 433 shows that the kinematic centre - i.e. the binary - is in the gap between the western and eastern radio core components. Spectral properties and observed core position shifts suggest that we see a combined effect of synchrotron self-absorption and external free-free absorption in the innermost AU-scale region of the source. The spatial distribution of the ionized matter is probably not spherically symmetric around the binary, but could be disk-like.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: individual: SS 433 - ISM: jets and outflows - radio continuum: stars

Nomenclature: Table 1, Fig.1: [PVF99] WW (Nos NE, SW), [PVF99] WN (Nos W1-W2, E1-E2), [PVF99] Www (Nos Wcw, Ecw).

Simbad objects: 3

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