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4C 18.68: A QSO with Precessing Radio Jets?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 August 2015

Ann C. Gower
Affiliation:
Department of Physics, University of Victoria, Victoria, B.C., Canada
J. B. Hutchings
Affiliation:
Dominion Astrophysical Observatory, Victoria, B.C., Canada

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The radio source 4C 18.68, identified with the 16.5 m QSO 2305+187 (z = 0.313), was observed at 20 cm and 6 cm with the VLA in its highest-resolution configuration (A) on April 25, 1981, as part of a programme to map the radio structure of quasars for which optical structure has been mapped using the Canada-France-Hawaii telescope. The radio structure is remarkable, showing complex, curved structure at 6 cm resolution embedded in a halo ∼ 60 kpc across (HO = 100 km/sec/Mpc, qO = 0) seen most clearly in the 20 cm map. The polarisation is low (∼ 8% maximum at 6 cm) and follows the curved structure quite closely, showing the magnetic field direction to be along the curved structure. The central source has a flat spectrum, while the spectrum of the structure generally steepens with distance from the centre.

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