We present sensitive (σ<10μJybeam−1), radio continuum observations using the Australian telescope compact array (ATCA) at frequencies of 6 and 9 GHz towards 4 MYSOs. From a previous, less sensitive work, these objects are known to harbour ionized jets associated with radio lobes, which result from shock processes. In comparison with that work, further emission components are detected towards each MYSO. These include extended, direct, thermal emission from the ionized jet's stream, new radio lobes indicative of shocks close (<105au) to the MYSO, 3 radio Herbig-Haro objects separated by up to 3.8pc from the jet's launching site and an IR-dark source coincident with CH3OH maser emission. No significant, integrated flux variability is detected towards any jets or shocked lobes, and only one proper motion is observed (1806±596kms−1 parallel to the jet axis of G310.1420+00.7583A). Evidence for precession is detected in all four MYSOs with precession-periods and angles ranging from 66−15480yr and 6−36∘ respectively. Should precession be the result of the influence from a binary companion, we infer orbital radii of 30−1800au.
@article{arxiv.1809.10082,
title = {Investigating the temporal domain of massive ionized jets - I. A pilot study},
author = {S. J. D. Purser and S. L. Lumsden and M. G. Hoare and N. Cunningham},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.10082},
year = {2018}
}