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Subparsec-scale structure and evolution of Centaurus A (NGC5128)
Authors:Jauncey D L  Tingay S J  Preston R A  Reynolds J E  Lovell J E  McCulloch P M  Tzioumis A K  Costa M E  Murphy D W  Meier D L  Jones D L  Amy S W  Biggs J D  Blair D G  Clay R W  Edwards P G  Ellingsen S P  Ferris R H  Gough R G  Harbison P  Jones P A  King E A  Kemball A J  Migenes V  Nicolson G D  Sinclair M W  Van Ommen T  Wark R M  White G L
Abstract:We present a series of 8.4-GHz very-long-baseline radio interferometry images of the nucleus of Centaurus A (NGC5128) made with a Southern Hemisphere array, representing a 3.3-year monitoring effort. The nuclear radio jet is approximately 50 milliarcseconds in extent, or at the 3.5-megaparsec distance of NGC5128, approximately 1 parsec in length. Subluminal motion is seen and structural changes are observed on time scales shorter than 4 months. High-resolution observations at 4.8 and 8.4 GHz made in November 1992 reveal a complex morphology and allow us to unambiguously identify the self-absorbed core located at the southwestern end of the jet.
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