Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2006-11-09
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
6 pages, 2 figures, to appear in the proceedings of the 8th EVN Symposium held in Torun, Poland, Sep. 26-29, 2006, revised fig
Scientific paper
We present results from a large global VLBI(Very Long Baseline Interferometry) survey of compact radio sources at 86 GHz which started in October 2001. The main goal of the survey is to increase the total number of objects accessible for future 3mm-VLBI imaging by factors of 3-5. The survey data reach the baseline sensitivity of 0.1 Jy, and image sensitivity of better than 10 mJy/beam. To date, a total of 127 compact radio sources have been observed. The observations have yielded images for 109 sources, and only 6 sources have not been detected. Flux densities and sizes of core and jet components of all detected sources have been measured using Gaussian model fitting. From these measurements, brightness temperatures have been estimated, taking into account resolution limits of the data. Here, we compare the brightness temperatures of the cores and secondary jet components with similar estimates obtained from surveys at longer wavelengths (e.g. 15 GHz). This approach can be used to study questions related to mechanisms of initial jet acceleration (accelerating or decelerating sub-pc jets?) and jet composition (electron-positron or electron-proton plasma?).
Bremer Malcolm
Greve Albert
Grewing Michael
Krichbaum Thomas P.
Lee Seongsu
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