The TANAMI Program
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Cornelia Müller,
Matthias Kadler,
Roopesh Ojha,
M. Böck,
R. Booth,
M. S. Dutka,
P. Edwards,
A. L. Fey,
L. Fuhrmann,
H. Hase,
S. Horiuchi,
D.L. Jauncey
(+16 others)
2020
Abstract
TANAMI (Tracking Active Galactic Nuclei with Austral Milliarcsecond Interferometry) is a monitoring program to study the parsec-scale structures and dynamics of relativistic jets in active galactic nuclei (AGN) of the Southern Hemisphere with the Long Baseline Array and associated telescopes. Extragalactic jets south of -30 degrees declination are observed at 8.4 GHz and 22 GHz every two months at milliarcsecond resolution. The initial TANAMI sample is a hybrid radio and gamma-ray selected sample since the combination of VLBI and gamma-ray observations is crucial to understand the broadband emission characteristics of AGN.
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