VLBI observations of Southern Hemisphere gamma-ray loud and quiet AGN

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Radio Sources, Radio, Microwave, Gamma-Ray Sources, Gamma-Ray Bursts

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We have observed, using very long baseline interferometry (VLBI), some EGRET-identified AGN in the Southern Hemisphere: PKS 0208-512 PKS 0521-365 PKS 0537-441 PKS 1127-145 PKS 1622-253 PKS 1622-297 PKS 1730-130 and PKS 1908-201 as well as some prominent, compact southern radio sources which are not gamma-ray loud: PKS 0438-438 PKS 0637-752 and PKS 1921-293. We are searching for radio wavelength properties on parsec-scales which can distinguish between gamma-ray loud and gamma-ray quiet AGN. Such properties might include relativistic beaming indicators such as parsec-scale jet proper motions and radio core brightness temperatures, as well as parsec-scale to kiloparsec-scale jet bend angles.

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