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    Extending and Exploring the 2 cm Survey Sample

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    We present new results from the VLBA 2 cm Survey, an imaging survey of active galactic nuclei (AGN) at sub-milliarcsecond resolution. We extend the structural variability monitoring program of more than 130 extragalactic parsec-scale radio jets from over 170 AGN to a total of eight years. The sample is explored further in time for all sources, and intensively for individual objects. We report new detailed results on the compact sources III Zw 2, AO 0235+16, and NRAO 512.Comment: Proceedings of the 7th European VLBI Network Symposium (October 12-15 2004, Toledo, Spain), eds. Bachiller, R., Colomer, F., Desmurs, J. F., & de Vicente, P., 2 tables, 3 figures, needs evn2004.cl

    The VLBA 2cm Survey: Kinematics of pc-Scale Structures in Active Galactic Nuclei

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    The kinematics of jets in active galactic nuclei (QSOs, BL Lacs, Radio Galaxies and Empty Field objects) on parsec scales is being studied with Very Long Baseline Array observations at 15 GHz of a sample of more than 170 radio sources. More than 1000 images have been taken since 1994. Here we present an overview of the results of our study, including the proper motions of components in the jets, and their relationship with other source properties.Comment: To be published in the volume "Highlights of Spanish Astrophysics (III), Proceedings of the 5th Scientific Meeting of the Spanish Astronomical Society" of the Astrophysics and Space Science Library (Kluwer), J. Gallego, J. Zamorano, N. Cardiel (eds.), 4 pages, 2 figures, needs kapproc.st

    Social and Political Dimensions of Identity

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    We study the interior regularity of solutions to the Dirichlet problem Lu = g in Omega, u = 0 in R-nOmega, for anisotropic operators of fractional type Lu(x) = integral(+infinity)(0) dp integral(Sn-1) da(w) 2u(x) - u(x + rho w) - u(x - rho w)/rho(1+2s). Here, a is any measure on Sn-1 (a prototype example for L is given by the sum of one-dimensional fractional Laplacians in fixed, given directions). When a is an element of C-infinity(Sn-1) and g is c(infinity)(Omega), solutions are known to be C-infinity inside Omega (but not up to the boundary). However, when a is a general measure, or even when a is L-infinity(s(n-1)), solutions are only known to be C-3s inside Omega. We prove here that, for general measures a, solutions are C1+3s-epsilon inside Omega for all epsilon > 0 whenever Omega is convex. When a is an element of L-infinity(Sn-1), we show that the same holds in all C-1,C-1 domains. In particular, solutions always possess a classical first derivative. The assumptions on the domain are sharp, since if the domain is not convex and the measure a is singular, we construct an explicit counterexample for which u is not C3s+epsilon for any epsilon > 0 - even if g and Omega are C-infinity

    A Multi-Frequency Study of 3C309.1

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    Here we summarize our results from a detailed multi-frequency study of the QSO 3C309.1 based on the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) observations made in mid 1998. From our images, we find a curved jet extending up to 100 milliarcseconds (mas) to the east at low frequencies with two main components, A and B. A preliminary astrometric analysis (Ros and Lobanov 2001) provides a determination of the core position at different frequencies by phase-referencing to a nearby radio source, QSO S5 1448+76. The changes of the core position with frequency suggest high opacity close to the core caused by synchrotron self-absorption. Due to the large astrometric uncertainties we cannot draw any conclusions about the values of the opacity gradients at high frequencies. We believe that a detailed analysis of the frequency depedence of the core position will reveal the profile of the matter distribution in the broad line region, as was initially suggested by Lobanov (1998).Comment: To be published in the volume "Highlights of Spanish Astrophysics (III), Proceedings of the 5th Scientific Meeting of the Spanish Astronomical Society" of the Astrophysics and Space Science Library (Kluwer), J. Gallego, J. Zamorano, N. Cardiel (eds.), 1 page, 1 figure, no abstract, needs kapproc.st

    Multiband polarimetric and total intensity imaging of 3C345

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    We monitored the superluminal QSO 3C 345 at three epochs during a one-year period in 1995--1996, observing with the VLBA at 22, 15, 8.4, and 5 GHz. We imaged the radio source both in total and in polarized intensity. In the images at 5 and 8.4 GHz, the jet emission is traced up to 20 milliarcseconds (mas) from the jet core. In the 15 and 22 GHz images, we identify several enhanced emission regions moving at apparent speeds of 5c. Images of the linear polarized emission show predominantly an alignment of the electric vector with the extremely curved jet along the inner part of the high frequency jet. At 5 GHz, the jet shows remarkably strong fractional polarization (m~15%) with the electric vector perpendicular to the jet orientation.Comment: LaTeX file, 6 pages, 2 figures, needs "elsart" style package To be published in New Astronomy Reviews, special issue: Proceedings of the 4th EVN/JIVE VLBI Symposium, Eds. Garrett, M.A., Campbell, R.M., & Gurvits, L.
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