High resolution mm-VLBI imaging of Cygnus A
Abstract
At a distance of 249 Mpc (=0.056), Cygnus A is the only powerful FR II radio galaxy for which a detailed sub-parsec scale imaging of the base of both jet and counter-jet can be obtained. Observing with VLBI at millimeter wavelengths is fundamental for this object, as it uncovers those regions which appear self-absorbed or free-free absorbed by a circumnuclear torus at longer wavelengths. We performed 7 mm Global VLBI observations, achieving ultra-high resolution imaging on scales down to 90 as. This resolution corresponds to a linear scale of only 400 Schwarzschild radii. We studied the transverse structure of the jets through a pixel-based analysis, and kinematic properties of the main emission features by modeling the interferometric visibilities with two-dimensional Gaussian components. Both jets appear limb-brightened, and their opening angles are relatively large (). The flow is observed to accelerate within the inner-jet up to scales of 1 pc, while lower speeds and uniform motions are measured further downstream. A single component seen in the counter-jet appears to be stationary. These observational properties are explained assuming the existence of transverse gradient of the bulk Lorentz factor across the jet, consisting of a fast central spine surrounded by a slower boundary layer.
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@article{arxiv.1504.01272,
title = {High resolution mm-VLBI imaging of Cygnus A},
author = {Bia Boccardi and Thomas Krichbaum and Uwe Bach and Eduardo Ros and J. Anton Zensus},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1504.01272},
year = {2015}
}
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6 pages, proceeding of the 12th European VLBI Network Symposium and Users Meeting - EVN 2014, 7-10 October 2014, Cagliari, Italy