VLBI for Gravity Probe B. II. Monitoring of the Structure of the Reference Sources 3C 454.3, B2250+194, and B2252+172
R. R. Ransom, N. Bartel, M. F. Bietenholz, D. E. Lebach, J. I., Lederman, P. Luca, M. I. Ratner, and I. I. Shapiro

TL;DR
This study used multi-epoch VLBI imaging at 8.4 GHz to analyze the structure and motions of reference radio sources near the GP-B guide star, identifying a stable core component suitable for precise astrometry.
Contribution
It provides detailed VLBI structural and motion analysis of reference sources, identifying the core component of 3C 454.3 as optimal for the Gravity Probe B guide star.
Findings
3C 454.3 has a complex, evolving core-jet structure with moving components.
Component C1 in 3C 454.3 is a stable reference point near the core.
Secondary sources B2250+194 and B2252+172 are compact with flat or inverted spectra.
Abstract
We used 8.4 GHz VLBI images obtained at up to 35 epochs between 1997 and 2005 to examine the radio structures of the main reference source, 3C 454.3, and two secondary reference sources, B2250+194 and B2252+172, for the guide star for the NASA/Stanford relativity mission Gravity Probe B (GP-B). For one epoch in 2004 May, we also obtained images at 5.0 and 15.4 GHz. The 35 8.4 GHz images for quasar 3C 454.3 confirm a complex, evolving, core-jet structure. We identified at each epoch a component, C1, near the easternmost edge of the core region. Simulations of the core region showed that C1 is located, on average, 0.18 +- 0.06 mas west of the unresolved "core" identified in 43 GHz images. We also identified in 3C 454.3 at 8.4 GHz several additional components which moved away from C1 with proper motions ranging in magnitude between 0.9c and 5c. The detailed motions of the components…
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