Physical parameters of a relativistic jet at very high redshift: the case of the blazar J1430+4204

  • Veres P
  • Frey S
  • Paragi Z
  • et al.
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Context. The high-redshift (z = 4.72) blazar J1430+4204 produced a major radio outburst in 2005. Such outbursts are usually associated with the emergence of a new component in the inner radio jet. Aims. We searched for possible changes in the radio structure on milli-arcsecond angular scales, to determine physical parameters that characterise the relativistic jet ejected from the centre of this source. Methods. We analysed 15-GHz radio interferometric images obtained with the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) before and after the peak of the outburst. Results. We did not identify any significant new jet component over a period of 569 days. We estimated the Doppler factor, the Lorentz factor, and the apparent transverse speed of a putative jet component using three different methods. The likely small jet angle to the line of sight and our values of the apparent transverse speed are consistent with not detecting a new jet feature.

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Veres, P., Frey, S., Paragi, Z., & Gurvits, L. I. (2010). Physical parameters of a relativistic jet at very high redshift: the case of the blazar J1430+4204. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 521, A6. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201014957

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