Multifrequency VLBA Monitoring of 3C 273 during the INTEGRAL Campaign in 2003 - I. Kinematics of the Parsec Scale Jet from 43 GHz Data
T. Savolainen (1), K. Wiik (1), E. Valtaoja (1), M. Tornikoski (2), ((1) Tuorla Observatory, University of Turku, (2) Metsahovi Radio, Observatory, Helsinki University of Technology)

TL;DR
This paper presents high-resolution VLBA observations of the 3C 273 jet during a 2003 campaign, revealing jet kinematics, velocity gradients, and insights into jet structure and dynamics near the core.
Contribution
It provides detailed kinematic analysis of the 3C 273 jet at 43 GHz, including velocity gradients and jet precession, based on multifrequency VLBA data during a simultaneous gamma-ray campaign.
Findings
Detected transverse resolution of the inner jet structure.
Measured Doppler factors, Lorentz factors, and viewing angles of jet components.
Identified a velocity gradient across the jet with faster southern edge components.
Abstract
In this first of a series of papers describing polarimetric multifrequency Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) monitoring of 3C 273 during a simultaneous campaign with the INTEGRAL gamma-ray satellite in 2003, we present 5 Stokes I images and source models at 7 mm. We show that a part of the inner jet (1-2 milliarcseconds from the core) is resolved in a direction transverse to the flow, and we analyse the kinematics of the jet within the first 10 mas. Based on the VLBA data and simultaneous single-dish flux density monitoring, we determine an accurate value for the Doppler factor of the parsec scale jet, and using this value with observed proper motions, we calculate the Lorentz factors and the viewing angles for the emission components in the jet. Our data indicates a significant velocity gradient across the jet with the components travelling near the southern edge being faster than the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology
