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BL Lacertae's Compact Variations, 1980–86: A Polarized, Superluminal Challenge

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 August 2017

Robert B. Phillips
Affiliation:
Haystack Observatory, Westford MA 01886
Robert L. Mutel
Affiliation:
The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242

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BL Lac shows tightly correlated events in flux density and polarization. When the time scale slows enough for VLBI observations to track them, moving features which mimic piston-driven shocks seem to carry the disturbances. Evidence for BL Lac's shocks may ameliorate the difficulties posed by the excessive incidence of superluminal motion among core objects; superluminal motion may arise from any number of conditions combining shocks and optical depth, not just real jet or real component motions.

Type
Extragalactic
Copyright
Copyright © Reidel 1988 

References

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