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Precessing Jet in the High-Redshift Blazar J0017+8135

Kristóf Rozgonyi, Sándor Frey

Published 2016-08-22Version 1

The prominent flat-spectrum radio quasar J0017+8135 (S5 0014+81) at z = 3.366 is one of the most luminous active galactic nuclei (AGN) known. Its milliarcsecond-scale radio jet structure has been studied with very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) since the 1980s. The quasar was selected as one of the original defining objects of the International Celestial Reference Frame, but left out from its current second realization (ICRF2) because of systematic long-term positional variations. Here we analyse archival 8.6- and 2.3-GHz VLBI imaging data collected at nearly 100 different epochs during more than 20 years, to obtain information about the kinematics of jet components. Because of the cosmological time dilation, extensive VLBI monitoring data are essential to reveal changes in the jet structure of high-redshift AGN. In the case of J0017+8135, the data can be described with a simple kinematic model of jet precession with a 12-year periodicity in the observer's frame.

Comments: 6 pages, 3 figures; contribution to the proceedings of the conference "Blazars through Sharp Multi-Wavelength Eyes", eds. J.L. Gomez, A.P. Marscher and S.G. Jorstad; accepted for publication in the journal Galaxies
Categories: astro-ph.GA, astro-ph.HE
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