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Jan 2001
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2001iaus..205..124p&link_type=abstract
Galaxies and their Constituents at the Highest Angular Resolutions, Proceedings of IAU Symposium #205, held 15-18 August 2000 at
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We are using the VSOP space VLBI mission to observe a complete sample of Pearson-Readhead survey sources at 4.8 GHz to determine core brightness temperatures and pc-scale jet properties. The Pearson-Readhead sample has been used for extensive ground-based VLBI survey studies, and is ideal for a VSOP survey because the sources are strong, the VSOP u-v coverages are especially good above +35o declination, and multi-epoch ground-based VLBI data and other existing supporting data exceed that of any other sample. To date we have imaged 27 of the 31 objects in our sample. Our preliminary results show that the majority of objects contain strong core components that remain unresolved on baselines of ~30,000 km. The brightness temperatures of several cores significantly exceed 1012 K, which is indicative of highly relativistically beamed emission. We discuss correlations with several other beaming indicators, such as variability and spectral index, that support this scenario. This research was performed in part at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, under contract to NASA.
Hirabayashi Hisahi
Inoue Makoto
Jones Llanwyn D.
Kobayashi Hirotada
Lister Matthew L.
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