The parsec-scale jet of PKS 1749+096
R.-S. Lu (SHAO, MPIfR, and MIT Haystack Observatory), Z.-Q. Shen, (SHAO), T. P. Krichbaum (MPIfR), S. Iguchi (NAOJ), S.-S. Lee (KASI), J. A., Zensus (MPIfR)

TL;DR
This study investigates the parsec-scale jet of PKS 1749+096 using multi-epoch VLBI observations, revealing complex kinematics, superluminal motions, and links between jet ejections and flux outbursts, enhancing understanding of BL Lac jet behavior.
Contribution
The paper provides detailed measurements of jet kinematics, including superluminal speeds and bimodal velocity distribution, and links jet component ejections to flux variability in PKS 1749+096.
Findings
Superluminal motions of 5-21 c in 11 components.
Evidence of bimodal distribution of apparent jet speeds.
Jet component ejection correlates with flux density outbursts.
Abstract
PKS 1749+096 is a BL Lac object showing weak extended jet emission to the northeast of the compact VLBI core on parsec scales. We aim at better understanding the jet kinematics and variability of this source and finding clues that may applicable to other BL Lac objects. The jet was studied with multi-epoch multi-frequency high-resolution VLBI observations. The jet is characterized by a one-sided curved morphology at all epochs and all frequencies. The VLBI core, located at the southern end of the jet, was identified based on its spectral properties. The equipartition magnetic field of the core was investigated, through which we derived a Doppler factor of 5, largely consistent with that derived from kinematics (component C5). The study of the detailed jet kinematics at 22 and 15 GHz, spanning a period of more than 10 years, indicates the possible existence of a bimodal distribution of…
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