Abstract
We present high angular resolution imaging ($23.9 \times 11.3$ mas, $138.6 \times 65.5$ pc) of the radio-loud quasar PSO~J352.4034$-$15.3373 at $z=5.84$ with the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) at 1.54 GHz. This quasar has the highest radio-to-optical flux density ratio at such a redshift, making it the radio-loudest source known to date at $z \sim 6$. The VLBA observations presented here resolve this quasar into multiple components with an overall linear extent of 1.62 kpc ($0\rlap{.}{''}28$) and with a total flux density of $6.57 \pm 0.38$ mJy, which is about half of the emission measured at a much lower angular resolution. The morphology of the source is comparable with either a radio core with a one-sided jet, or a compact or a medium-size Symmetric Object (CSO/MSO). If the source is a CSO/MSO, and assuming an advance speed of $0.2c$, then the estimated kinematic age is $\sim 10^4$ yr.
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Momjian, E., Carilli, C. L., Bañados, E., Walter, F., & Venemans, B. P. (2018). Resolving the Powerful Radio-loud Quasar at z ∼ 6. The Astrophysical Journal, 861(2), 86. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aac76f
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