VLBI observations of 10 CSO candidates: expansion velocities of hot spots
Tao An, Fang Wu, Jun Yang, Gregory B. Taylor, Xiaoyu Hong, Willem A., Baan, Xiang Liu, Min Wang, Hongbo Zhang, Weihua Wang, Xi Chen, Lang Cui,, Longfei Hao, Xinying Zhu

TL;DR
This study uses long-term VLBI observations to measure hot spot expansion velocities in 10 CSO candidates, confirming their young ages and providing insights into early-stage radio source evolution.
Contribution
First combined Chinese and European VLBI observations of CSO candidates over 16 years, enabling precise proper motion measurements and age estimates.
Findings
Six sources confirmed as CSOs with symmetric hot spot motions.
Kinematic ages range from 300 to 2500 years, mostly under 500 years.
Identification of core-jet sources among the candidates.
Abstract
Observations of ten Compact Symmetric Objects ({\rm CSO}) candidates have been made with the Very Long Baseline Array at 8.4 GHz in 2005 and with a combined Chinese and European VLBI array at 8.4 GHz in 2009. The 2009 observations incorporate for the first time the two new Chinese telescopes at Miyun and Kunming for international astrophysical observations. The observational data, in combination with archival VLBA data from previous epochs, have been used to derive the proper motions of the VLBI components. Because of the long time baseline of 16 years of the VLBI data sets, the expansion velocities of the hot spots can be measured at an accuracy as high as 1.3 as yr. Six of the ten sources are identified as CSOs with a typical double or triple morphology on the basis of both spectral index maps and their mirror-symmetry of proper motions of the terminal hot…
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