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arxiv: astro-ph/0009468 · v1 · submitted 2000-09-28 · 🌌 astro-ph

III Zw 2: superluminal expansion and compact lobe expansion in a Seyfert galaxy

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keywords expansionsuperluminalgalaxiesmotionseyfertboostedduringevolution
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So far, all relativistically boosted jets with superluminal motion have only been detected in typical radio galaxies with early type host galaxies. We have now discovered superluminal motion in the Seyfert I galaxy III Zw 2, classified as a spiral. The lower limit for the apparent expansion speed is 1.25 c. Spectral and spatial evolution are closely linked. Before and after this rapid expansion we have seen a period of virtually no expansion with an expansion speed less than 0.04 c. However, at 15 GHz the picture is completely different. III Zw 2 shows slow expansion ($\sim 0.6 c$) during the time of no expansion at 43 GHz and no expansion during the rapid expansion at 43 GHz. The difference between the two frequencies is qualitatively explained by optical-depth effects in an 'inflating- balloon model', describing the evolution of radio lobes on an ultra-compact scale. The stop-and-go behavior could be explained by a jet interacting with a molecular cloud or the molecular torus. Since III Zw 2 is also part of a sample of so- called radio-intermediate quasars (RIQ), it confirms earlier predictions of superluminal motion for this source, based on the argument that RIQs could be relativistically boosted jets in radio-weak quasars and Seyfert galaxies.

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