The VSOP 5 GHz Active Galactic Nucleus Survey. III. Imaging Results for the First 102 Sources

  • Scott, W. K.
  • Fomalont, E. B.
  • Horiuchi, S.
  • Lovell, J. E.
  • Moellenbrock, G. A.
  • Dodson, R. G.
  • Edwards, P. G.
  • Coldwell, G. V.
  • Fodor, S.
  • Frey, S.
  • Gurvits, L. I.
  • Hirabayashi, H.
  • Lister, M. L.
  • Mosoni, L.
  • Murata, Y.
  • Paragi, Z.
  • Piner, B. G.
  • Shen, Z. Q.
  • Taylor, A. R.
  • Tingay, S. J.
Publication date
January 2004
Publisher
Poet Commons

Abstract

The VLBI Space Observatory Programme (VSOP) mission is a Japanese-led project to study radio sources with sub-milliarcsec resolution using an orbiting 8 m telescope, HALCA, along with global arrays of Earth-based telescopes. Approximately 25% of the observing time is devoted to a survey of compact active galactic nuclei (AGNs) that are stronger than 1 Jy at 5 GHz-the VSOP AGN Survey. This paper, the third in the series, presents the results from the analysis of the first 102 Survey sources. We present high-resolution images and plots of visibility amplitude versus projected baseline length. In addition, model-fit parameters to the primary radio components are listed, and from these the angular size and brightness temperature for the radio c...

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