Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2003-04-08
Astrophys.J. 589 (2003) L9-L12
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
4 pages, 4 figures, Accepted by ApJ Letters. Replaced version adds a comment to the discussion
Scientific paper
10.1086/375726
We report a change in the trajectory of a well studied jet component of the quasar 3C279. The component changes in apparent projected speed and direction, and we find it to be moving with a Lorentz factor gamma >~ 15 at an initial angle of <~ 1 degree to the line of sight. The new trajectory of the component has approximately the same speed and direction as an earlier superluminal feature, originally seen in the early 1970s. The new direction for the component is also much better aligned with larger scale VLBA and VLA structure out to 0.1 arcseconds. We suggest that the trajectory change is a collimation event occurring at >~ 1 kiloparsec (deprojected) along the jet. While the change in trajectory on the sky appears to be 26 degrees the intrinsic change is <~ 1 degree. We estimate the Doppler factor prior to the change in direction to be D >~ 28 and after the change to be D >~ 23. Comparison to independent constraints on the Doppler factor suggest that the energy in the radiating particles cannot greatly exceed the energy in the magnetic field unless the volume filling factor is very much less than one.
Cohen Morrel H.
Homan Daniel C.
Kadler Matthias
Kellermann Kenneth I.
Lister Matthew L.
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