2008A&A...483..759K


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2008A&A...483..759K - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 483, 759-768 (2008/6-1)

Opacity in compact extragalactic radio sources and its effect on astrophysical and astrometric studies.

KOVALEV Y.Y., LOBANOV A.P., PUSHKAREV A.B. and ZENSUS J.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

The apparent position of the ``core'' in a parsec-scale radio jet (a compact, bright emitting region at the narrow end of the jet) depends on the observing frequency, owing to synchrotron self-absorption and external absorption. While providing a tool probing physical conditions in the vicinity of the core, this dependency poses problems for astrometric studies using compact radio sources. We investigated the frequency-dependent shift in the positions of the cores (core shift) observed with very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) in parsec-scale jets. We discuss related physics, as well as its effect on radio astrometry and the connection between radio and optical positions of astrometric reference objects. We searched for the core shift in a sample of 277 radio sources imaged at 2.3GHz (13cm) and 8.6GHz (4cm) frequency bands using VLBI observations made in 2002 and 2003. The core shift was measured by referencing the core position to optically thin jet features whose positions are not expected to change with frequency. We present here results for 29 selected active galactic nuclei (AGN) with bright distinct VLBI jet features that can be used in differential measurements and that allow robust measurements of the shift to be made. In these AGN, the magnitude of the measured core shift between 2.3 and 8.6GHz reaches 1.4mas, with a median value for the sample of 0.44mas. Nuclear flares result in temporal variability of the shift. An average shift between the radio (4 cm) and optical (6000Å) bands is estimated to be approximately 0.1mas, and it should be taken into account in order to provide the required accuracy of the radio-optical reference frame connection. This can be accomplished with multi-frequency VLBI measurements yielding estimates of the core shift in the sources used for the radio reference frame and radio-optical position alignment.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - galaxies: jets - radio continuum: galaxies - astrometry - reference systems

Simbad objects: 32

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Number of rows : 32
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 QSO B0003-066 BLL 00 06 13.89288482 -06 23 35.3353584   19.1 18.50 17.14   ~ 328 1
2 QSO B0118-272 BLL 01 20 31.6628068344 -27 01 24.636341064   15.89 15.56 15.49   ~ 272 1
3 [VV98] J015127.1+274442 QSO 01 51 27.14617282 +27 44 41.7936549   20.6   20.42   ~ 53 0
4 4C 15.05 Bla 02 04 50.41389294 +15 14 11.0436097   21.9 21.00 21.00   ~ 412 1
5 QSO B0239+108 QSO 02 42 29.17085078 +11 01 00.7279391   20.0   19.66   ~ 124 1
6 3C 84 Sy2 03 19 48.1599902040 +41 30 42.108850836   13.10 12.48 11.09   ~ 4008 3
7 ICRF J034506.4+145349 QSO 03 45 06.41653204 +14 53 49.5582378       20.00   ~ 47 1
8 QSO J0427+0457 QSO 04 27 47.57053384 +04 57 08.3254954   20.0       ~ 57 1
9 Mrk 1506 Sy1 04 33 11.0956735296 +05 21 15.619461552   15.72 15.05 10.08   ~ 2000 2
10 QSO B0507+179 QSO 05 10 02.36912937 +18 00 41.5815635   20.0 19.0 19.09   ~ 433 1
11 QSO B0607-157 QSO 06 09 40.94954062 -15 42 40.6727537   18.47 18.00 19.90   ~ 315 1
12 3C 154.0 QSO 06 13 50.1393487560 +26 04 36.718432032           ~ 158 0
13 QSO B0736+01 QSO 07 39 18.03389906 +01 37 04.6177501   16.90 16.47 16.19   ~ 687 1
14 QSO B0839+187 Bla 08 42 05.0940565824 +18 35 40.988568300   16.63 16.36 16.56   ~ 185 2
15 4C 58.17 QSO 08 54 41.99641612 +57 57 29.9391251   18.56 18.18 17.43   ~ 238 1
16 QSO B0952+179 QSO 09 54 56.82361677 +17 43 31.2221518   17.31 17.23     ~ 215 1
17 QSO J1007+1356 QSO 10 07 41.49808928 +13 56 29.6007670     19.0 18.59   ~ 123 1
18 7C 104907.3+213551 QSO 10 51 48.78908056 +21 19 52.3137849     18.5 17.72   ~ 149 1
19 7C 1147+2434 BLL 11 50 19.21218244 +24 17 53.8352318   16.26 15.74 15.80   ~ 278 1
20 7C 1219+2830 BLL 12 21 31.6904439888 +28 13 58.500308172   16.81 16.11 14.24   ~ 874 1
21 4C 69.21 QSO 16 42 07.84851261 +68 56 39.7563611   19.723   19.219   ~ 304 1
22 QSO J1658+0741 QSO 16 58 09.01146680 +07 41 27.5404484   19.993 20.00 19.598   ~ 171 1
23 QSO J1658+0515 QSO 16 58 33.4471896264 +05 15 16.442476596   17.00 16.54 16.21   ~ 227 1
24 8C 1803+784 BLL 18 00 45.6838528560 +78 28 04.018028016   16.4 15.90 15.46   ~ 741 1
25 4C 28.45 QSO 18 32 50.18562435 +28 33 35.9552173   16.91 17.16     ~ 131 1
26 ICRF J184208.9+794617 Sy1 18 42 08.9904975672 +79 46 17.127835104   16.06 15.38     ~ 1316 0
27 ICRF J192840.8+084848 Rad 19 28 40.85549 +08 48 48.4133           ~ 16 0
28 4C 31.56 QSO 20 23 19.01734326 +31 53 02.3060318           ~ 115 1
29 ICRF J214622.9-152543 Sy1 21 46 22.97932711 -15 25 43.8856539   17.70 17.27 17.20   ~ 135 1
30 QSO B2155-152 QSO 21 58 06.28188411 -15 01 09.3284729   18.63 18.30 17.79   ~ 334 1
31 4C 31.63 BLL 22 03 14.9756830008 +31 45 38.269473228   15.85 15.58 14.33   ~ 495 1
32 ICRF J232225.9+505751 QSO 23 22 25.98217576 +50 57 51.9636751       18.6   ~ 68 1

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