MOJAVE: Monitoring of Jets in Active Galactic Nuclei with VLBA Experiments. IX. Nuclear opacity
A. B. Pushkarev, T. Hovatta, Y. Y. Kovalev, M. L. Lister, A. P., Lobanov, T. Savolainen, J. A. Zensus

TL;DR
This study measures frequency-dependent core shifts in AGN jets using VLBA data to infer physical conditions like magnetic fields and core distances, revealing differences between quasars and BL Lacs and their relation to redshift.
Contribution
It introduces a new method for accurately determining core shift vectors across multiple frequencies in a large AGN sample, improving understanding of jet physics.
Findings
Core shifts are aligned with jet directions in most cases.
Magnetic fields at 1 parsec from black holes are stronger in quasars than in BL Lacs.
Core shift decreases with increasing redshift.
Abstract
We have investigated a frequency-dependent shift in the absolute position of the optically thick apparent origin of parsec-scale jets ("core shift" effect) to probe physical conditions in ultra-compact relativistic outflows in AGN. We used multi-frequency Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) observations of 191 sources carried out in 12 epochs in 2006 within the MOJAVE program. The observations were performed at 8.1, 8.4, 12.1, and 15.4 GHz. We implemented a method of determining the core shift vector based on (i) image registration by two-dimensional normalized cross-correlation and (ii) model-fitting the source brightness distribution to take into account a non-zero core component offset from the phase center. The 15.4-8.1, 15.4-8.4, and 15.4-12.1 GHz core shift vectors are derived for 163 sources, and have median values of 0.128, 0.125, and 0.088 mas, respectively, compared to the typical…
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