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1 The MOJAVE Program: Studying the Relativistic Kinematics of AGN Jets Jansky Postdoctoral Fellow National Radio Astronomy Observatory Matthew Lister

2 Team Members ● M. L. Lister, D. C. Homan, K. I. Kellermann, Y. Kovalev ● National Radio Astronomy Observatory, USA ● M. Kadler, A. P. Lobanov, E. Ros, J. A. Zensus ● Max Planck Institut fur Radioastronomie, Germany ● R. C. Vermeulen ● ASTRON, The Netherlands ● M. H. Cohen ● California Institute of Technology, USA ● H. D. Aller & M. F. Aller ● University of Michigan, USA

3 What is MOJAVE? M onitoring O f J ets in A ctive Galaxies with V LBA E xperiments ● Physics of pc-scale AGN jets 3 yr multi-epoch survey program follow-up to VLBA 2cm Survey ● New aspects/advantages: ●complete flux-limited AGN sample ●VLBA imaging in full Stokes ●supporting single-dish observations ●10-year baseline to study: ●intrinsically slow & high-z jets ●slow nozzle precession ●stable calibrator candidates

4 AGN Jets: Fundamental Questions ● AGN jet speed distribution: – is the universe dominated by fast or slow jets? – what is the maximum jet speed? ● Relation of jet speed to other AGN properties: – dependence on black hole mass? optical class? – are more powerful/luminous jets necessarily faster? – which AGN are expected to have the fastest jets? ● Evolution of jet magnetic fields: ● do the fields track the motions? ● consistent with streaming along bent paths? ● how does circular polarization relate to jet structure/kinematics?

5 Studying AGN Jets on Parsec-Scales  Jets seen face-on (radio galaxies) – smaller projection and aberration effects – jets are weak (beamed away from us) – samples not selected by jet emission – change Lorentz factor: – --> very little change in apparent speed  Jets seen end-on (blazars) – strong, flat-spectrum cores – fastest motions – need large samples – projection and selection effects Image: Alan Bridle VLBA 2cm Survey

6 Sample Selection  How to select a sample of end-on jets (blazars)? – want to minimize biases ● Logical choice: compact (VLBI) radio flux density ● all AGN jets are radio-loud (not true for other bands) ● complete all-sky flux-limited radio surveys are available ● emission is from same region where apparent speeds are measured

7 The MOJAVE Jet Sample Brightest AGN jets in the northern sky as seen by the VLBA at 15 GHz Sky region: -20 < dec < +90 excludes galactic plane region (|b| < 2.5) Lower limit on VLBA 15 GHz flux density: 1.5 Jy (>2 Jy for southern sources) include any source that has ever exceeded this limit since 1995

8 The MOJAVE Jet Sample 121 confirmed and 16 candidate AGN jets – 120/137 have measured redshifts – 72 have measured jet speeds from 2cm Survey Optical identifications: – 96 quasars – 22 BL Lacertae objects – 10 radio galaxies – 9 unidentified objects 40 gamma-ray sources from third EGRET catalog

9 Observations One of two current 'Large' VLBA programs – observations started in May 2002 – new 24 hr session every 6 to 8 weeks – 18 sources per session Current Status: – eight sessions observed, five fully reduced – 90 full polarization jet images resolution: 0.5-1 mas rms ~ 0.2 mJy/beam peak/rms ~ 5000:1

10 Supporting Observations Current: – single-dish polarization (UMRAO) – broad-band radio spectrum (RATAN 600 m) Proposed: – x-ray (XMM; M. Kadler) – low frequency radio (GMRT / WSRT) – optical polarization

11 Polarization Images Quasar 1222+216 (z = 0.435) Polarization contours Total intensity contours Fractional Polarization

12 BL Lacertae – first two epochs Feb 2003June 2002

13 Polarized Jet Components BL Lac jets are typically more polarized than quasars – (K-S test -> 99.95% confidence)

14 Investigating Jet Magnetic Fields How do polarizations of jet features evolve? – magnetic field changes with bending events Homan et al. (2003)

15 Circular Polarization Schedule ideally suited for CP studies lots of strong sources interleaved scans Results so far: CP detected in 6 of 50 jets  Important questions: – how does CP depend on linear polarization? – does the sign of the CP remain constant? – why do only some sources show CP?

16 Summary  MOJAVE is a complete sample of the brightest AGN jets in the northern sky  Will lead to a better understanding of magnetic field evolution in jets circular polarization mechanisms how jet kinematics depend on other AGN properties distribution and upper limit of jet speeds  Large amount of data available to community: – http://www.nrao.edu/~mlister/MOJAVE VLBA and single-dish polarization data multi-epoch radio spectra


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