We report on very-long-baseline-interferometry (VLBI) monitoring observations of the low-luminosity active galactic nucleus (LLAGN) in the galaxy M 81 at the frequencies of 1.7, 2.3, 5.0, and 8.4 GHz. The observations reported here are phase-referenced to the supernova SN 1993J (located in the same galaxy) and cover from late 1993 to late 2005. The large amount of available observations allows us to study the stability of the AGN position in the frame of its host galaxy at different frequencies and chromatic effects in the jet morphology, together with their time evolution. The source consists at all frequencies of a slightly resolved core and a small jet extension towards the northeast direction (position angle of ~65 degrees) in agreemen...
Context. The effect of a frequency dependent shift of the VLBI core position (known as the “core sh...
The mildly active nuclear region in the galaxy M81 (henceforth, M81‹) is one of the nearest low-lum...
The combined study of the flaring of active galactic nuclei (AGNs) at radio wavelengths and parsec-s...
We report on very-long-baseline-interferometry (VLBI) monitoring observations of the low-luminosity ...
In a recent publication, we reported results of a multi-frequency VLBI campaign of observations of t...
In this contribution, we summarize our main results of a big campaign of global VLBI observations of...
Abstract. In this contribution, we summarize our main results of a big campaign of global VLBI obser...
In this contribution, we summarize our main results of a big campaign of global VLBI observations of...
Aims. We have investigated a frequency-dependent shift in the absolute position of the opt...
Relativistic jets of active galactic nuclei (AGN) in the early Universe provide important clues for ...
Supermassive black holes in the centres of radio-loud active galactic nuclei (AGN) can produce colli...
Aims. We have investigated a frequency-dependent shift in the absolute position of the optically thi...
OJ287 is the best candidate active galactic nucleus (AGN) for hosting a supermassive binary black ho...
Supermassive black hole binaries (SMBHBs) are expected with the hierarchical galaxy formation model....
Context. The temporal and spatial spectral evolution of the jets of active galactic nuclei...
Context. The effect of a frequency dependent shift of the VLBI core position (known as the “core sh...
The mildly active nuclear region in the galaxy M81 (henceforth, M81‹) is one of the nearest low-lum...
The combined study of the flaring of active galactic nuclei (AGNs) at radio wavelengths and parsec-s...
We report on very-long-baseline-interferometry (VLBI) monitoring observations of the low-luminosity ...
In a recent publication, we reported results of a multi-frequency VLBI campaign of observations of t...
In this contribution, we summarize our main results of a big campaign of global VLBI observations of...
Abstract. In this contribution, we summarize our main results of a big campaign of global VLBI obser...
In this contribution, we summarize our main results of a big campaign of global VLBI observations of...
Aims. We have investigated a frequency-dependent shift in the absolute position of the opt...
Relativistic jets of active galactic nuclei (AGN) in the early Universe provide important clues for ...
Supermassive black holes in the centres of radio-loud active galactic nuclei (AGN) can produce colli...
Aims. We have investigated a frequency-dependent shift in the absolute position of the optically thi...
OJ287 is the best candidate active galactic nucleus (AGN) for hosting a supermassive binary black ho...
Supermassive black hole binaries (SMBHBs) are expected with the hierarchical galaxy formation model....
Context. The temporal and spatial spectral evolution of the jets of active galactic nuclei...
Context. The effect of a frequency dependent shift of the VLBI core position (known as the “core sh...
The mildly active nuclear region in the galaxy M81 (henceforth, M81‹) is one of the nearest low-lum...
The combined study of the flaring of active galactic nuclei (AGNs) at radio wavelengths and parsec-s...