Dual-high-frequency VLBI study of blazar-jet brightness-temperature gradients and collimation profiles
P. R. Burd, M. Kadler, K. Mannheim, A.-K. Baczko, J. Ringholz, E. Ros

TL;DR
This study uses VLBI radio observations to analyze the brightness-temperature and collimation profiles of blazar jets on parsec scales, revealing morphological differences and geometric transitions in various extragalactic jets.
Contribution
It provides detailed measurements of jet gradients and identifies a transition from parabolic to conical shapes in multiple blazar and radio galaxy jets.
Findings
BL Lac jets are generally well-described by single power-law gradients.
FSRQ jets exhibit more complex, less collimated behavior.
Evidence of a parabolic-to-conical transition in several sources outside the Bondi sphere.
Abstract
On the kiloparsec scale, extragalactic radio jets show two distinct morphologies related to their power: collimated high-power jets ending in a bright termination shock and low-power jets opening up close to the core and showing a more diffuse surface brightness distribution. The emergence of this morphological dichotomy on the parsec scale at the innermost jet regions can be studied with very-long-baseline interferometry (VLBI) radio observations of blazars in which the jet emission is strongly Doppler boosted due to relativistic bulk motion at small angles between the jet direction and the line of sight. We seek to characterize the geometry and emission profiles of the parsec-scale radio jets of flat-spectrum radio quasars (FSRQs) and BL Lacertae objects (BL Lacs) on parsec scales to derive properties of the magnetic field, environment, and energetics for different classes of…
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