The kinematics in the pc-scale jets of AGN The case of S5 1803+784
S. Britzen, N.A. Kudryavtseva, A. Witzel, R.M. Campbell, E. Ros, M., Karouzos, A. Mehta, M.F. Aller, H.D. Aller, T. Beckert, and J.A. Zensus

TL;DR
This study analyzes the complex kinematics of the VLBI jet in the BL Lac object S5 1803+784, revealing stationary features, superluminal motion, and periodic jet width changes over 12 years, suggesting a geometric origin.
Contribution
It provides a new interpretation of jet component motion, emphasizing stationary features and periodic jet width variations, challenging previous models of outward motion.
Findings
Most jet components are stationary over long periods.
A faint superluminal component moves at ~19c.
Jet width varies periodically with an 8-9 year cycle.
Abstract
We present a kinematic analysis of jet component motion in the VLBI jet of the BL Lac object S5 1803+784, which does not reveal long-term outward motion for most of the components. Understanding the complex kinematic phenomena can possibly provide insights into the differences between quasars and BL Lac objects. The blazar S5 1803+784 has been studied with VLBI at =1.6, 2.3, 5, 8.4, and 15 GHz between 1993.88 and 2005.68 in 26 observing runs. We (re)analyzed the data and present Gaussian model-fits. We collected the already published kinematic information for this source from the literature and re-identified the components according to the new scenario presented in this paper. Altogether, 94 epochs of observations have been investigated. A careful study of the long-term kinematics reveals a new picture for component motion in S5 1803+784. In contrast to previously discussed motion…
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