Global very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) observations at low frequencies are of great importance since they allow us to test the oldest part of the relativistic electron populations in young radio sources. At 327 MHz ((Formula presented.) 92 cm), the most compact regions are self-absorbed, and the number of cores detected is very small. This could provide useful measurements of the magnetic field in the relativistic plasma, to be compared with the equipartition field derived from minimum energy arguments. Partial self-absorption takes place also in hot-spots. However, disentangling the hot-spot emission from that of the lobe turned out to be rather difficult. On the other hand, a clearer and more complete characterization of the volu...
Supermassive black holes in the centres of radio-loud active galactic nuclei (AGN) can produce colli...
In this paper, the second in a series investigating Fanaroff-Riley type II (FR II) radio galaxies at...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society....
Global very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) observations at low frequencies are of great importa...
We present results on global very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) observations at 327 MHz of 18 ...
We present results from a large global VLBI survey of compact radio sources at 86 GHz. The main goal...
We present results from a large global VLBI(Very Long Baseline Interferometry) survey of compact rad...
© 2018 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Socie...
Context. Very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) observations at 86 GHz (wavelength, λ = 3 mm) reac...
Multifrequency Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) observations were performed to study the radio morpho...
We constrain the spectral ages for two very asymmetric Compact Symmetric Objects (CSO) from the B3-V...
none2The knowledge of physical conditions in young radio sources is important for defining the frame...
We report results on multiepoch Very Large Array (VLA) and pc-scale Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) ...
A complete sample of 27 radio galaxies was selected from the B2 and 3CR catalogs, in order to study ...
Very Long Baseline Interferometry at radio wavelengths is the only technique available for imaging t...
Supermassive black holes in the centres of radio-loud active galactic nuclei (AGN) can produce colli...
In this paper, the second in a series investigating Fanaroff-Riley type II (FR II) radio galaxies at...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society....
Global very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) observations at low frequencies are of great importa...
We present results on global very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) observations at 327 MHz of 18 ...
We present results from a large global VLBI survey of compact radio sources at 86 GHz. The main goal...
We present results from a large global VLBI(Very Long Baseline Interferometry) survey of compact rad...
© 2018 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Socie...
Context. Very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) observations at 86 GHz (wavelength, λ = 3 mm) reac...
Multifrequency Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) observations were performed to study the radio morpho...
We constrain the spectral ages for two very asymmetric Compact Symmetric Objects (CSO) from the B3-V...
none2The knowledge of physical conditions in young radio sources is important for defining the frame...
We report results on multiepoch Very Large Array (VLA) and pc-scale Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) ...
A complete sample of 27 radio galaxies was selected from the B2 and 3CR catalogs, in order to study ...
Very Long Baseline Interferometry at radio wavelengths is the only technique available for imaging t...
Supermassive black holes in the centres of radio-loud active galactic nuclei (AGN) can produce colli...
In this paper, the second in a series investigating Fanaroff-Riley type II (FR II) radio galaxies at...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society....