The Shroud around the ‘Compact, Symmetric’ Radio Jets in NGC 1052
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia
20(1) 65 - 68
Published: 28 March 2003
Abstract
This is a paper on young jet material in a frustratingly complex environment.NGC 1052 has a compact, flat or GHz peaked spectrum radio nucleus consisting of bi-symmetric jets, oriented close to the plane of the sky. Many features on both sides move away at υapp ~0.26 c (H0 = 65 km s–1 Mpc–1). VLBI at seven frequencies shows a wide range of spectral shapes and brightness temperatures; there is clearly free–free absorption, probably together with synchrotron self-absorption, on both sides of the core. The absorbing structure is likely to be geometrically thick and oriented roughly orthogonal to the jets, but it is patchy.
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WSRT spectroscopy shows 1667 and 1665 MHz OH absorption over a wide velocity range. OH and H
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https://doi.org/10.1071/AS02037
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