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Exploring the Morphology and Origins of the 4C 38.41 Jet

Author(s)
Algaba, J. C.Rani, B.Lee, S. S.Kino, M.Park, JonghoKim, Jae-Young
Issued Date
2019-12
DOI
10.3847/1538-4357/ab4b45
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/83927
Citation
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, v.886, no.2, pp.85
Abstract
We study the properties of the innermost jet of the flat spectrum radio quasar 1633+382 (4C 38.41) based on very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) data from the radio monitoring observations of the Boston University VLBI program at 43 GHz. Analysis of the components suggests a semi-parabolic jet geometry with jet radius R following the relation R - r(0.7) with distance r, with indications of a jet geometry break toward a conical geometry. Brightness temperature falls with distance following T-B - r-(2.1). Combining this information, magnetic field and electron densities are found to fall along the jet as B - r-(1.5) and n - r-(1.1), respectively, suggesting that the magnetic configuration in the jet may be dominated by the poloidal component. Our analysis of the jet structure suggests that the innermost jet regions do not follow a ballistic trajectory and, instead, match a sinusoidal morphology, which could be due to jet precession from a helical pattern or Kelvin-Helmholtz instabilities.
Publisher
IOP Publishing Ltd
ISSN
0004-637X
Keyword (Author)
galaxies: activegalaxies: jetsquasars: individual (4C 38.41)
Keyword
ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEISUPERMASSIVE BLACK-HOLEBRIGHTNESS TEMPERATUREMAGNETIC ACCELERATIONCOMPLETE SAMPLEPOLARIZATIONQUASARSFIELDSANGLESFLUX

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