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The Jets in 3C 449 Revisited

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 August 2015

T. J. Cornwell
Affiliation:
NRAO
R. A. Perley
Affiliation:
NRAO

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Bridle (this volume) has summarized the overall characteristics of the jets found in numerous low-luminosity and some high-luminosity radio sources. Previous observations made with the partially completed VLA at wavelengths of 6 and 20 cm indicated that 3C449 was an archetypal radio source obeying all the “rules” summarized by Bridle. New observations with the VLA of the polarization structure at 6 and 20 cm have destroyed this simple picture and identify 3C449 as a “rogue” jet source.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Reidel 1982 

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