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Title: Further 7 millimeter VLBI observations of 3C 84 and other sources with 100 microarcsecond angular resolution
Authors: Dhawan, V.
Bartel, N.
Rogers, A.E.E.
Krichbaum, T.P.
Witzel, A.
Graham, D.A.
et al.
Keywords: ANGULAR RESOLUTION
GALACTIC NUCLEI
GALACTIC RADIATION
VERY LONG BASE INTERFEROMETRY
ENTROPY
RADIO ASTRONOMY
RADIO INTERFEROMETERS
Issue Date: Sep-1990
Publisher: The University of Chicago Press for the American Astronomical Society
Citation: Astrophysical Journal Letters, 1990, Vol.360, pL43-L46
Abstract: Second-epoch observations of the nuclear region of 0316 + 413 (3C 84, NGC 1275) were made at 7 mm wavelength with an angular resolution of 100 microarcsec. They confirm the existence of almost perpendicularly oriented components close to the 'core' of the galaxy. A part of the nuclear region expanded along an angle of about 200 deg, suggestive of its being the inner portion of a jet that further out bends into the 10 milliarcsec southerly oriented jet known from earlier observations with a lower angular resolution. Eight more extragalactic sources were detected with transoceanic interferometers, five of them for the first time, promising a bright future for millimeter wavelength VLBI.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2289/1414
ISSN: 0004-637X
1538-4357 (online)
Alternative Location: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/bib_query?1990ApJ...360L..43D
Copyright: (1990) by the American Astronomical Society. Scanned images provided by the NASA ADS Data System.
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