1. The first resolved imaging of milliarcsecond-scale jets in Circinus X-1.
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Miller-Jones, J. C. A., Moin, A., Tingay, S. J., Reynolds, C., Phillips, C. J., Tzioumis, A. K., Fender, R. P., McCallum, J. N., Nicolson, G. D., and Tudose, V.
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X-ray binaries ,NEUTRON stars ,ASTRONOMICAL observations ,JETS (Fluid dynamics) ,COMPACT objects (Astronomy) ,RADIO astronomy ,ASTRONOMICAL research - Abstract
ABSTRACT We present the first resolved imaging of the milliarcsecond-scale jets in the neutron star X-ray binary Circinus X-1, made using the Australian Long Baseline Array. The angular extent of the resolved jets is ∼20 mas, corresponding to a physical scale of ∼150 au at the assumed distance of 7.8 kpc. The jet position angle is relatively consistent with previous arcsecond-scale imaging with the Australia Telescope Compact Array. The radio emission is symmetric about the peak, and is unresolved along the minor axis, constraining the opening angle to be <20°. We observe evidence for outward motion of the components between the two halves of the observation. Constraints on the proper motion of the radio-emitting components suggest that they are only mildly relativistic, although we cannot definitively rule out the presence of the unseen, ultrarelativistic (Γ > 15) flow previously inferred to exist in this system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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