Publication Date:
2002
abstract:
Several blazars, and BL Lac objects in particular, show a misalignment
between the jet orientation on parsec and kiloparsec scales. Some authors
(i.e. Conway & Murphy \cite{Conway93}) have attempted to explain this
behaviour invoking helical jets for misalignment angles around 90degr ,
showing how in this case there are interesting implications for the
understanding of the medium into which the jet is expanding. By comparing
sensitive VLA observations (Cassaro et al. \cite{Cassaro99}) with images
available in the literature for the BL Lac objects from the 1-Jy Sample
(Stickel et al. \cite{Stickel91}), it is clear that there is a wide range
of misalignments between the initial jet direction and the kpc-scale jet,
when detected. We have carried out VLBI observations of these BL Lac
objects, in order to investigate the spatial evolution of the radio jets
from few tens to hundreds of mas, and to search for helical jets in this
class of sources. We present here the first dataset obtained from
EVN+MERLIN observations at 5 GHz for seven objects. From these observations
we never have a clear detection of helical jets, we only have a possible
signature of their presence in 2 objects. In only one of the sources with a
misalignment angle around 90degr the presence of helical jets can be ruled
out. This implies that it is not possible to invoke helical jets to explain
the morphology of all the sources showing a misalignment of about 90degr
between the parsec and the kiloparsec scale jets.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista