Parsec-scale jet properties of the gamma-ray quasar 3C 286
T. An, B.-Q. Lao, W. Zhao, P. Mohan, X.-P. Cheng, Y.-Z. Cui, Z.-L., Zhang

TL;DR
This study investigates the parsec-scale jet properties of quasar 3C 286, revealing a mildly relativistic jet with lower brightness temperature and speed than blazars, and explores its potential connection to gamma-ray emission.
Contribution
The paper provides detailed VLBI observations of 3C 286's jet structure, speed, and temperature, offering insights into gamma-ray emission mechanisms in non-blazar quasars.
Findings
Jet speed is about 0.5c with a Lorentz factor lower than blazars.
The jet exhibits a bend at approximately 600 pc from the core.
The gamma-ray emission mechanism may differ from blazars, as suggested by radio data.
Abstract
The quasar 3C~286 is one of two compact steep spectrum sources detected by the {\it Fermi}/LAT. Here, we investigate the radio properties of the parsec(pc)-scale jet and its (possible) association with the -ray emission in 3C~286. The Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) images at various frequencies reveal a one-sided core--jet structure extending to the southwest at a projected distance of 1 kpc. The component at the jet base showing an inverted spectrum is identified as the core, with a mean brightness temperature of ~K. The jet bends at about 600 pc (in projection) away from the core, from a position angle of to . Based on the available VLBI data, we inferred the proper motion speed of the inner jet as mas yr (), corresponding to a jet speed of about at an…
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