Parsec-scale Imaging of the Radio-bubble Seyfert galaxy NGC 6764
P. Kharb (RIT), Ananda Hota (ASIAA), J. H. Croston (Southampton), M., J. Hardcastle (Hertfordshire), C. P. O'Dea (RIT), R. P. Kraft (CfA), D. J., Axon (RIT, Sussex), A. Robinson (RIT)

TL;DR
This study uses VLBA observations to reveal a core-jet structure in NGC 6764, linking the parsec-scale jet to larger radio bubbles, and suggests a connection between jet activity and starburst history.
Contribution
It provides the first parsec-scale imaging of NGC 6764's jet, demonstrating a precessing jet model and linking jet activity to starburst episodes.
Findings
Detected core-jet structure and possible counterjet at 1.6 GHz.
Estimated jet age of 12-21 million years, aligning with starburst activity.
Supported a precessing jet model consistent with observed morphology.
Abstract
We have observed the composite active galactic nucleus (AGN)-starburst galaxy NGC 6764 with the Very Long Baseline Array at 1.6 and 4.9 GHz. These observations have detected a "core-jet" structure and a possible weak counterjet component at 1.6 GHz. The upper limits to the core and jet (1.6-4.9 GHz) spectral index are 0.6 and 0.3, respectively. Taken together with the high brightness temperature of ~10^7 K for the core region, the radio emission appears to be coming from a synchrotron jet. At a position angle of 25 degrees, the parsec-scale jet seems to be pointing closely toward the western edge of the southern kpc-scale bubble in NGC 6764. A real connection between the parsec- and sub-kpc-scale emission would not only suggest the presence of a curved jet, but also a close link between the AGN jet and the radio bubbles in NGC 6764. We demonstrate that a precessing jet model can explain…
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