Ambilateral collimation study of the twin-jets in NGC1052
A. -K. Baczko,
E. Ros,
M. Kadler
et al.
Abstract:Context: With the increased sensitivity and resolution of radio interferometry the study of the collimation and acceleration region of extragalactic jets in Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) has come into focus within the last years. Whereas a large fraction of AGN jets reveal a change from parabolic to conical collimation profile around the Bondi radius, there is a small number of sources which deviates from this standard picture, including the radio galaxy NGC 1052. Aims: We study the jet width profile, which pro… Show more
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