Testing theories of superluminal motion

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Astrophysics, Relativistic Velocity, Spaceborne Astronomy, Theoretical Physics, Very Long Base Interferometry, Gravitational Lenses, Plasma Jets, Quasat, Red Shift, Relativistic Effects, Relativistic Plasmas

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Relativistic beaming, so-called Christmas tree, gravitational lens, and noncosmological red shift theories of superluminal motion are reviewed. The impact of QUASAT in tests of relativistic beaming theories is discussed. The QUASAT will be able to resolve, and measure motions in, sources of one to a few hundred millijanskys, whose jets are too short to be resolved with Earth-based VLBI. It can help to resolve such jets by the 3:1 increase in baseline; and by improved dynamic range, which makes the jet observable over a larger number of milliarcsec.

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