VLBI and VLA observations of intraday polarization variability in 0917+624 and 0954+658 |
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Authors: | D. C. Gabuzda P. YU. Kochenov R. I. Kollgaard T. V. Cawthorne |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physical Sciences, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, Herts AL10 9AB; Joint Astronomy Centre, 660 N. A'ohōkūPlace, University Park, Hilo, Hawaii 96720, USA; Department of Physics, University of Victoria, PO Box 1700 STN CSC, Victoria, BC V8W 2Y2, Canada; Armagh Observatory, College Hill, Armagh BT61 9DG |
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Abstract: | Total intensity and polarization λ =6 cm Very Large Array (VLA) and global very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) images of the quasar 0917+624 and the BL Lacertae object 0954+658 (both at epoch 1991.43) are analysed. Integrated measurements using the VLA during the VLBI observations indicated that, although there were no substantial total intensity variations, there were significant polarization variations for both sources during the 24-h VLBI experiment. The VLBI data were divided into 2–3 h segments in order to try to identify corresponding rapid variability in the VLBI structure. This analysis revealed intraday variability (IDV) in the VLBI core of 0917+624: both the polarized flux and the polarization position angle varied substantially on time-scales of ∼5–10 h. There is evidence that the VLA polarization variations for 0954+658 occurred in an inner VLBI jet component, where the polarized flux varied by ∼30–40 per cent on time-scales of ∼2 h. 0917+624 and 0954+658 were observed together with 0716+714, an object that also displayed IDV in the polarized flux density measured during our experiment (analysed in a separate paper). These three sources were targeted for the VLBI observations since they had been previously identified as intraday variables, but we had no way of knowing whether they would vary during our observations. The fact that all three exhibited IDV in polarization (but not in total intensity) during our experiment suggests that polarization IDV occurs frequently in at least some IDV sources. |
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Keywords: | circumstellar matter ISM: individual: HH 7–11 ISM: individual: HH 25–26 ISM: individual: HH 33/40 ISM: jets and outflows ISM: kinematics and dynamics |
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