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  • 8th European VLBI Network Symposium

    September 26-29, 2006 Toru , Polandń

    Edited by: Andrzej Marecki

  • II

  • PrefaceThe European VLBI Network (EVN) conducts unique, high-resolution, radio astronomical observations of cosmic radio sources. It is the most sensitive VLBI array thanks to the collecting power of the World’s largest radio telescopes that contribute to the network. Moreover, it often embraces radio telescopes on other continents making the VLBI a truly global research facility open to the astronomical community.

    The EVN Symposia series was established in 1993 to bring European astronomers together to present the latest results in the VLBI-related research that provides us with the sharpest ever view of the most energetic and intriguing phenomena in the Universe. The key factor was to provide an opportunity, particularly for young European researchers, to meet their senior colleagues from other countries on a regular, biennial basis. This successful formula has continued for more than ten years and has led the European radio astronomical community to even better cooperation, human mobility, and exchange of knowledge and new ideas.

    In September 2006, the Centre for Astronomy of the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toru (Poland) hosted the 8th EVN Symposium. 110 participants from seventeenń countries presented and discussed 86 contributions (62 oral and 24 posters) on supernovae, flare stars, star-forming regions, cosmic masers, gravitational lenses, starburst galaxies and active galactic nuclei. Since the first successful experiments using the real-time VLBI (e-VLBI), the e-EVN has become the World's leader in this field and continues to make a rapid progress in this and other areas of VLBI technological developments. The technical aspects of these, along with the scientific results obtained thanks to the e-EVN, were also reported during the Symposium.

    The city of Toru is well known for being the birthplace of Nicolaus Copernicusń (1473-1543), one of the greatest astronomers of all times. Here, the mediaeval town included in the UNESCO World Heritage list co-exists with a modern university, where astronomy is regarded as a leading research activity. The charm of old town provided a unique atmosphere for relaxed but creative scientific discussion on challenging subjects of sub-arcsecond radio astronomy.

    The Scientific and the Local Organizing Committees made a considerable effort to make this conference pleasant and rewarding for all the participants and the lecturers. We thank the staff of the Radio Astronomy Department of the Centre for Astronomy for their help in organizing the 8th EVN Symposium. A number of participants wish to thank FP6 RadioNet for travel and accommodation funds that enabled them to attend this fruitful meeting.

    Andrzej Kus (SOC co-Chair),Franco Mantovani (SOC co-Chair),Andrzej Marecki (LOC Chair and Proceedings Editor).

    Toru , October 2006ń

    III

  • Proceedings

    VLBI Surveys

    VLBI surveysS. FreyPoS(8thEVN)001.............................................................................................. ............................1

    VLBI at the highest frequencies - AGN studied with micro-arcsecond resolutionT. P. Krichbaum, I. Agudo, U. Bach, A. Witzel, J. A. ZensusPoS(8thEVN)002.............................................................................................. ............................9

    Compact radio jets and nuclear regions in active galaxiesA. LobanovPoS(8thEVN)003........................................................................................... .............................24

    VLBI at high frequencies

    A global 86-GHz VLBI survey of compact radio sourcesS.-S. Lee, A. Lobanov, T. P. Krichbaum, A. Witzel, A. J. Zensus, M. Bremer, A. Greve, M. GrewingPoS(8thEVN)004........................................................................................... .............................36

    Deep, wide-field global VLBI observations of the HDF-NS. Chi, M. A. Garrett, P. D. BarthelPoS(8thEVN)005........................................................................................... .............................42

    “Oscillating” components in the BL Lac object 0716+714?S. Britzen, V. Meyer, A. Witzel, I. Agudo, M. F. Aller, H. D. Aller, A. Eckart, J. A. ZensusPoS(8thEVN)006........................................................................................... .............................47

    The kinematics of S5 1803+784N. Kudryavtseva, S. Britzen, A. Witzel, E. Ros, M. F. Aller, H. D. Aller, R. M. Campbell, J. A. Zensus, A. Eckart, J. Roland, A. MehtaPoS(8thEVN)007........................................................................................... .............................53

    Effects of the turbulent ISM on radio observations of quasarsK. E. Gabanyi, S. Britzen, T. P. Krichbaum, U. Bach, L. Fuhrmann, A. Kraus, A. Witzel, A. J. ZensusPoS(8thEVN)008........................................................................................... .............................60

    Intraday variability of AGNs in the southern hemisphere: the strange case of PMN J1326-5256G. Cimo, S. Ellingsen, C. Senkbail, P. McCulloch, H. Bignall, L. Kedziora-ChudczerPoS(8thEVN)009........................................................................................... .............................66

    IV

  • VLBA observations of Intraday Variable SourcesB. Moloney, D. GabuzdaPoS(8thEVN)010........................................................................................... .............................72

    VLBI polarisation studies

    The compact polarised emission of AGN - do many AGN jets have helical magnetic fields?D. GabuzdaPoS(8thEVN)011........................................................................................... .............................78

    Searching for helical magnetic fields in BL Lac objectsM. Mahmud, D. GabuzdaPoS(8thEVN)012........................................................................................... .............................94

    Kinematic studies of the IDV quasar 0917+624S. Bernhart, T. P. Krichbaum, L. Fuhrmann, A. KrausPoS(8thEVN)013......................................................................................... .............................100

    Using Faraday rotation sign-reversals to study magnetic fields in AGN jetsS. O'Sullivan, D. GabuzdaPoS(8thEVN)014......................................................................................... .............................106

    Imaging of quasars and active galactic nuclei. Fine-scale structure evolutionA. Chuprikov, I. GuirinPoS(8thEVN)015......................................................................................... .............................112

    Constraining IMBH black hole masses with VLBIZ. Paragi, M. A. Garrett, A. D. BiggsPoS(8thEVN)016......................................................................................... .............................118

    e-VLBI observations of a microquasar in outburstV. Tudose, R. P. Fender, M. A. Garrett, J. C.A. Miller-Jones, Z. Paragi, R. E. Spencer, G. G Pooley, M. van der Klis, A. SzomoruPoS(8thEVN)017......................................................................................... .............................124

    CSS and GPS radio sources

    Compact Steep Spectrum and GHz-Peaked Spectrum radio sourcesC. StanghelliniPoS(8thEVN)018......................................................................................... .............................129

    Multi-frequency radio observations of BAL quasar 1045+352M. Kunert-Bajraszewska, A. MareckiPoS(8thEVN)019......................................................................................... .............................138

    Multi-frequency VSOP and VLBI observations of the quasar 3C309.1M. Gawronski, A. J. KusPoS(8thEVN)020......................................................................................... .............................144

    Low-luminosity radio-loud active galactic nucleiG. Giovannini, M. GirolettiPoS(8thEVN)021......................................................................................... .............................150

    Low-power compact radio galaxies at high angular resolutionM. Giroletti, G. Giovannini, G. B. TaylorPoS(8thEVN)022......................................................................................... .............................159

    BL Lac objects

    Towards a kinematic model of the Local GroupA. Brunthaler, M. J. Reid, H. Falcke, C. Henkel, K. M. MentenPoS(8thEVN)024......................................................................................... .............................165

    BL Lac objectsM. BondiPoS(8thEVN)025......................................................................................... .............................178

    V

  • EVN & MERLIN studies of a new sample of BL Lac objectsH. Bignall, H. Landt, C. Reynolds, P. Padovani, E. PerlmanPoS(8thEVN)026......................................................................................... .............................186

    Multi-wavelength polarization VLBI observations of two BL Lac objectsV. Bezrukovs, D. GabuzdaPoS(8thEVN)027......................................................................................... .............................192

    Rapid and correlated variability of blazar S5 0716+71 from radio- to sub-mm bandsL. Fuhrmann, T. P. Krichbaum, A. Witzel, I. Agudo, S. Britzen, S. Bernhart, V. Impellizzeri, A. Kraus, E. Angelakis, U. Bach, K. Gabanyi, J. A. Zensus, S. J. Wagner, L. OstoreroPoS(8thEVN)028......................................................................................... .............................199

    Gravitational lensing

    Gravitational lensingO. WucknitzPoS(8thEVN)029......................................................................................... .............................205

    Multi-frequency VLBI observations of the gravitational lens B2016+112A. More, R. PorcasPoS(8thEVN)030......................................................................................... .............................221

    Starburst galaxies

    Starburst galaxies T. Muxlow, R. J. Beswick, A. M.S. Richards, H. J. ThrallPoS(8thEVN)031......................................................................................... .............................227

    Supernova remnants in the central starburst region of M82D. Fenech, T. W.B. Muxlow, R. J. Beswick, A. Pedlar, M. K. Argo, W. M. TrotmanPoS(8thEVN)032......................................................................................... .............................242

    Multiwavelength radio observations of the compact starburst in Arp 220R. Parra, J. E. Conway, P. J. Diamond, H. Thrall, C. J. Lonsdale, C. J. Lonsdale, H. E. SmithPoS(8thEVN)033......................................................................................... .............................249

    Megamasers and young stellar masers

    MegamasersY. PihlstromPoS(8thEVN)034......................................................................................... .............................253

    Molecular tori in AGN: a search using excited states of OHV. Impellizzeri, A. L. Roy, C. HenkelPoS(8thEVN)035......................................................................................... .............................262

    The role of magneticfieldsin massive star-formationL. Harvey-Smith, W. Vlemmings, J. CohenPoS(8thEVN)037......................................................................................... .............................268

    EVN imaging of methanol masers towards massive protostarsA. Bartkiewicz, M. Szymczak, H. J. van LangeveldePoS(8thEVN)039......................................................................................... .............................274

    Water masers in NGC7538 regionO. KameyaPoS(8thEVN)040......................................................................................... .............................281

    Parallax measurements of water maser sources beyond 5 kpc with VERAM. Honma, T. Bushimata, Y. K. Choi, T. Hirota, K. Iwadate, T. Jike, O. Kameya, R. Kamohara, Y. Kan-ya, N. Kawaguchi, M. Kijima, H. Kobayashi, S. Kuji, T. Kurayama, S. Manabe, T. Miyaji, C. S. Oh, T. Oyama, S. Sakai, K. M. Shibata, H. Suda, Y. Tamura, K. Yamashita, H. Imai, T. Nagayama, A. Nakagawa, T. Omodaka, M. Shintani, M. Tsushima, T. SasaoPoS(8thEVN)041......................................................................................... .............................287

    VI

  • Old stellar masers

    Beaming in on some stimulating issues in stellar evolutionA. M.S. RichardsPoS(8thEVN)042......................................................................................... .............................293

    The magnetically collimated jet of the evolved star W43AW. Vlemmings, P. J. Diamond, H. ImaiPoS(8thEVN)043......................................................................................... .............................319

    Spatio-kinematics and distance of water masers in the pre-planetary nebula IRAS 19134+2131H. Imai, R. Sahai, M. MorrisPoS(8thEVN)044......................................................................................... .............................324

    OH26.5+0.6: insight into the circumstellar structure of an extreme OH/IR starS. Etoka, P. DiamondPoS(8thEVN)046......................................................................................... .............................330

    EVN observations of OH maser burst in OH17.7-2.0M. Szymczak, A. Bartkiewicz, E. GerardPoS(8thEVN)047......................................................................................... .............................336

    Circumstellar SiO masers in the long-period variable star TXCamR. Soria-Ruiz, F. Colomer, J. Alcolea, V. Bujarrabal, J. -F. Desmurs, K. B. MarvelPoS(8thEVN)048......................................................................................... .............................342

    Active stars

    Winds in collision: high energy particles in massive binary systemsS. Dougherty, J. M. PittardPoS(8thEVN)049......................................................................................... .............................348Parallax measurements of the Mira-type star UX Cygni with phase-referenced VLBIT. KurayamaPoS(8thEVN)050......................................................................................... .............................359

    Radio supernovae R. BeswickPoS(8thEVN)051......................................................................................... .............................365

    The 2006 explosion of the recurrent nova RS OphiuchiT. O'Brien, M. F. Bode, R. W. Porcas, T. W.B. Muxlow, R. J. Beswick, S. T. Garrington, S. P.S. Eyres, J. P. Osborne, K. L. Page, A. P. Beardmore, M. R. Goad, S. Starrfield, J -U. Ness, A. Evans, G. K. Skinner, R. J. DavisPoS(8thEVN)052......................................................................................... .............................381

    Recent e-EVN developments

    Recent e-EVN developments A. SzomoruPoS(8thEVN)053......................................................................................... .............................387

    Developments at the EVN MkIV data processor at JIVER. M. CampbellPoS(8thEVN)054......................................................................................... .............................396

    Data processing software for radio astronomyH. J. van LangeveldePoS(8thEVN)055......................................................................................... .............................402

    On-demand radio imaging: access to calibrated data for all astronomersR. Beswick, S. T. Garrington, E. Gonzalez-Solarez, P. A. Harrison, M. Kettenis, T. W.B. Muxlow, A. M.S. Richards, H. J. van-Langevelde, N. A. Walton, N. WinstanleyPoS(8thEVN)056......................................................................................... .............................410

    VII

  • VLBI hard- and software developments

    The Swinburne distributed FX (DiFX) software correlator for astronomical and geodetic VLBIA. Deller, S. Tingay, M. Bailes, C. WestPoS(8thEVN)057......................................................................................... .............................416Phase correction of VLBI with water vapour radiometry A. L. Roy, H. Rottmann, U. Teuber, R. KellerPoS(8thEVN)058......................................................................................... .............................422

    VLBI observations of spacecraftI. Avruch, S. V. Pogrebenko, L. I. GurvitsPoS(8thEVN)059......................................................................................... .............................429

    The Long Wavelength Array Y. PihlstromPoS(8thEVN)060......................................................................................... .............................435

    Recent progress in Korean VLBI Network (KVN) projectB. W. Sohn, H. R. Kim, H. S. Chung, C. H. Lee, D. K. Roh, H. G. Kim, S. T. Han, D. Y. Byun, K. T. Kim, S. O. Wi, S. J. Oh, K. Wajima, M. H. Jung, J. Y. Yi, M. K. Song, J. H. Yeom, T. H. Jung, T. SasaoPoS(8thEVN)061......................................................................................... .............................440

    Posters

    Prospects for Weak Lensing surveys with next-generation arrays V. Antonuccio-Delogu, S. Paulin-Henriksson, U. BeccianiPoS(8thEVN)063......................................................................................... .............................447

    Main line OH masers in M82 M. Argo, A. Pedlar, R. Beswick, T. Muxlow, D. FenechPoS(8thEVN)064......................................................................................... .............................450

    AU-scale collimation of protostellar outflows from water masersJ. -F. Desmurs, C. Codella, J. Santiago-Garcia, M. Tafalla, R. BachillerPoS(8thEVN)065......................................................................................... .............................453

    Analysing very large datasets with ParselTongue S. Bourke, H. J. van-Langevelde, L. Harvey-Smith, A. GoldenPoS(8thEVN)066......................................................................................... .............................456

    Maser observation in VY CMa with VERA Y. K. ChoiPoS(8thEVN)067......................................................................................... .............................459

    VLBI data record/playback systems and correlators for Radioastron projectK. Belousov, A. Chuprikov, A. Chibisov, O. Dronova, I. Guirin, S. LikhachevPoS(8thEVN)068......................................................................................... .............................462

    EXPReS SA2: Network provision for a global e-VLBI array F. ColomerPoS(8thEVN)069......................................................................................... .............................466

    The VSOP Survey: Final individual resultsR. Dodson, S. Horiuchi, W. Scott, E. Fomalont, Z. Paragi, S. Frey, K. Wiik, H. Hirabayashi, P. Edwards, Y. Murata, G. Moellenbrock, L. Gurvits, S. TingayPoS(8thEVN)070......................................................................................... .............................469

    Japanese VLBI NetworkA. Doi, K. Fujisawa, K. Harada, T. Nagayama, K. Suematsu, K. Sugiyama, A. Habe, M. Honma, N. Kawaguchi, H. Kobayashi, Y. Koyama, Y. Murata, T. Omodaka, K. Sorai, H. Sudou, H. Takaba, K. Takashima, K.-. WakamatsuPoS(8thEVN)071......................................................................................... .............................472

    Comparing the SDSS and VLBI quasar and galaxy positions S. Frey, P. Veres, K. VidaPoS(8thEVN)072......................................................................................... .............................475

    VIII

  • Millimeter VLBI detection of the TeV blazar Markarian 501 M. Giroletti, G. GiovanniniPoS(8thEVN)074......................................................................................... .............................478

    EVN and MERLIN observations of nearby BL Lac objects and multiwavelength analysis M. Giroletti, G. GiovanniniPoS(8thEVN)075......................................................................................... .............................481

    Water masers in the star forming region in L1287 H. Imai, H. J. van Langevelde, T. UmemotoPoS(8thEVN)076......................................................................................... .............................484

    Phase-delay astrometry of the polar-cap sample at 43 GHzJ. C. Guirado, J. M. Marcaide, I. Marti-Vidal, S. JimenezPoS(8thEVN)077......................................................................................... .............................487

    Living life on the edge - wide-field VLBI at 90 cm!E. Lenc, M. A. Garrett, O. Wucknitz, J. Anderson, S. TingayPoS(8thEVN)079......................................................................................... .............................490

    VLBI observations of blazar 0716+714 during the outburst in spring 2004 E. Rastorgueva, K. WiikPoS(8thEVN)080......................................................................................... .............................494

    Results from e-EVN observations of GRS 1915+105A. Rushton, R. E. Spencer, M. Strong, R. M. Campbell, S. Casey, R. P. Fender, M. A. Garrett, J. C.A. Miller-Jones, G. G Pooley, C. Reynolds, A. Szomoru, V. Tudose, Z. ParagiPoS(8thEVN)081......................................................................................... .............................497

    Description of moving plasma blob S. RysPoS(8thEVN)082......................................................................................... .............................500

    VSOP and VLBA Observations of EGRET-Identified Active Galactic Nuclei K. WajimaPoS(8thEVN)085......................................................................................... .............................504

    Dual-frequency VSOP imaging of a high-redshift radio quasar PKS 1402+044J. Yang, L. Gurvits, A. Lobanov, S. Frey, X.-Y. HongPoS(8thEVN)086......................................................................................... .............................508

    IX

  • Authors

    A

    I. AgudoPoS(8thEVN)002 VLBI at the highest frequencies - AGN studied with micro-arcsecond resolution................................................................................................................................ ...................9 PoS(8thEVN)006 “Oscillating” components in the BL Lac object 0716+714?............................47 PoS(8thEVN)028 Rapid and correlated variability of blazar S5 0716+71 from radio- to sub-mm bands.................................................................................................................................. ....199

    J. AlcoleaPoS(8thEVN)048 Circumstellar SiO masers in the long-period variable star TXCam................342

    H. D. AllerPoS(8thEVN)006 “Oscillating” components in the BL Lac object 0716+714?............................47 PoS(8thEVN)007 The kinematics of S5 1803+784............................................... .....................53

    M. F. AllerPoS(8thEVN)006 “Oscillating” components in the BL Lac object 0716+714?............................47 PoS(8thEVN)007 The kinematics of S5 1803+784............................................... .....................53

    J. AndersonPoS(8thEVN)079 Living life on the edge - wide-field VLBI at 90 cm!.......................................490

    E. AngelakisPoS(8thEVN)028 Rapid and correlated variability of blazar S5 0716+71 from radio- to sub-mm bands.................................................................................................................................. ....199

    V. Antonuccio-DeloguPoS(8thEVN)063 Prospects for Weak Lensing surveys with next-generation arrays ...............447

    M. K. ArgoPoS(8thEVN)032 Supernova remnants in the central starburst region of M82........................242

    M. ArgoPoS(8thEVN)064 Main line OH masers in M82 .................................................................... ....450

    I. AvruchPoS(8thEVN)059 VLBI observations of spacecraft.................................................. .................429

    B

    U. BachPoS(8thEVN)002 VLBI at the highest frequencies - AGN studied with micro-arcsecond resolution

    X

  • ................................................................................................................................ ...................9 PoS(8thEVN)008 Effects of the turbulent ISM on radio observations of quasars.......................60 PoS(8thEVN)028 Rapid and correlated variability of blazar S5 0716+71 from radio- to sub-mm bands.................................................................................................................................. ....199

    R. BachillerPoS(8thEVN)065 AU-scale collimation of protostellar outflows from water masers.................453

    M. BailesPoS(8thEVN)057 The Swinburne distributed FX (DiFX) software correlator for astronomical and geodetic VLBI..................................................................................................................... .....416

    P. D. BarthelPoS(8thEVN)005 Deep, wide-field global VLBI observations of the HDF-N................................42

    A. BartkiewiczPoS(8thEVN)039 EVN imaging of methanol masers towards massive protostars....................274 PoS(8thEVN)047 EVN observations of OH maser burst in OH17.7-2.0.....................................336

    A. P. BeardmorePoS(8thEVN)052 The 2006 explosion of the recurrent nova RS Ophiuchi................................381

    U. BeccianiPoS(8thEVN)063 Prospects for Weak Lensing surveys with next-generation arrays ...............447

    K. BelousovPoS(8thEVN)068 VLBI data record/playback systems and correlators for Radioastron project 462

    S. BernhartPoS(8thEVN)028 Rapid and correlated variability of blazar S5 0716+71 from radio- to sub-mm bands.................................................................................................................................. ....199

    S. BernhartPoS(8thEVN)013 Kinematic studies of the IDV quasar 0917+624............................... ............100

    R. J. BeswickPoS(8thEVN)031 Starburst galaxies ........................................................................ ...............227 PoS(8thEVN)032 Supernova remnants in the central starburst region of M82........................242 PoS(8thEVN)052 The 2006 explosion of the recurrent nova RS Ophiuchi................................381

    R. BeswickPoS(8thEVN)056 On-demand radio imaging: access to calibrated data for all astronomers. . .410

    R. BeswickPoS(8thEVN)064 Main line OH masers in M82 .................................................................... ....450

    R. BeswickPoS(8thEVN)051 Radio supernovae ............................................................ ...........................365

    V. BezrukovsPoS(8thEVN)027 Multi-wavelength polarization VLBI observations of two BL Lac objects.......192

    A. D. BiggsPoS(8thEVN)016 Constraining IMBH black hole masses with VLBI..........................................118

    H. BignallPoS(8thEVN)009 Intraday variability of AGNs in the southern hemisphere: the strange case of PMN J1326-5256............................................................................................... ........................66 PoS(8thEVN)026 EVN & MERLIN studies of a new sample of BL Lac objects...........................186

    M. F. BodePoS(8thEVN)052 The 2006 explosion of the recurrent nova RS Ophiuchi................................381

    M. BondiPoS(8thEVN)025 BL Lac objects................................................................................ ..............178

    S. BourkePoS(8thEVN)066 Analysing very large datasets with ParselTongue ............................. ...........456

    M. BremerPoS(8thEVN)004 A global 86-GHz VLBI survey of compact radio sources.................................36

    XI

  • S. BritzenPoS(8thEVN)007 The kinematics of S5 1803+784............................................... .....................53 PoS(8thEVN)028 Rapid and correlated variability of blazar S5 0716+71 from radio- to sub-mm bands.................................................................................................................................. ....199

    S. BritzenPoS(8thEVN)006 “Oscillating” components in the BL Lac object 0716+714?............................47 PoS(8thEVN)008 Effects of the turbulent ISM on radio observations of quasars.......................60

    A. BrunthalerPoS(8thEVN)024 Towards a kinematic model of the Local Group............................................165

    V. BujarrabalPoS(8thEVN)048 Circumstellar SiO masers in the long-period variable star TXCam................342

    T. BushimataPoS(8thEVN)041 Parallax measurements of water maser sources beyond 5 kpc with VERA...287

    D. Y. ByunPoS(8thEVN)061 Recent progress in Korean VLBI Network (KVN) project................................440

    C

    R. M. CampbellPoS(8thEVN)007 The kinematics of S5 1803+784............................................... .....................53 PoS(8thEVN)081 Results from e-EVN observations of GRS 1915+105....................................497

    R. M. CampbellPoS(8thEVN)054 Developments at the EVN MkIV data processor at JIVE................................396

    S. CaseyPoS(8thEVN)081 Results from e-EVN observations of GRS 1915+105....................................497

    S. ChiPoS(8thEVN)005 Deep, wide-field global VLBI observations of the HDF-N................................42

    A. ChibisovPoS(8thEVN)068 VLBI data record/playback systems and correlators for Radioastron project 462

    Y. K. ChoiPoS(8thEVN)041 Parallax measurements of water maser sources beyond 5 kpc with VERA...287 PoS(8thEVN)067 Maser observation in VY CMa with VERA ....................................... ..............459

    H. S. ChungPoS(8thEVN)061 Recent progress in Korean VLBI Network (KVN) project................................440

    A. ChuprikovPoS(8thEVN)015 Imaging of quasars and active galactic nuclei. Fine-scale structure evolution........................................................................................................................... ....................112 PoS(8thEVN)068 VLBI data record/playback systems and correlators for Radioastron project 462

    G. CimoPoS(8thEVN)009 Intraday variability of AGNs in the southern hemisphere: the strange case of PMN J1326-5256............................................................................................... ........................66

    C. CodellaPoS(8thEVN)065 AU-scale collimation of protostellar outflows from water masers.................453

    J. CohenPoS(8thEVN)037 The role of magneticfieldsin massive star-formation....................................268

    F. ColomerPoS(8thEVN)048 Circumstellar SiO masers in the long-period variable star TXCam................342 PoS(8thEVN)069 EXPReS SA2: Network provision for a global e-VLBI array ...........................466

    J. E. ConwayPoS(8thEVN)033 Multiwavelength radio observations of the compact starburst in Arp 220....249

    XII

  • D

    R. J. DavisPoS(8thEVN)052 The 2006 explosion of the recurrent nova RS Ophiuchi................................381

    A. DellerPoS(8thEVN)057 The Swinburne distributed FX (DiFX) software correlator for astronomical and geodetic VLBI..................................................................................................................... .....416

    J. -F. DesmursPoS(8thEVN)048 Circumstellar SiO masers in the long-period variable star TXCam................342 PoS(8thEVN)065 AU-scale collimation of protostellar outflows from water masers.................453

    P. J. DiamondPoS(8thEVN)043 The magnetically collimated jet of the evolved star W43A..........................319

    P. J. DiamondPoS(8thEVN)033 Multiwavelength radio observations of the compact starburst in Arp 220....249

    P. DiamondPoS(8thEVN)046 OH26.5+0.6: insight into the circumstellar structure of an extreme OH/IR star........................................................................................................................... ....................330

    R. DodsonPoS(8thEVN)070 The VSOP Survey: Final individual results................................................ .....469

    A. DoiPoS(8thEVN)071 Japanese VLBI Network........................................................ ........................472

    S. DoughertyPoS(8thEVN)049 Winds in collision: high energy particles in massive binary systems............348

    O. DronovaPoS(8thEVN)068 VLBI data record/playback systems and correlators for Radioastron project 462

    E

    A. EckartPoS(8thEVN)006 “Oscillating” components in the BL Lac object 0716+714?............................47 PoS(8thEVN)007 The kinematics of S5 1803+784............................................... .....................53

    P. EdwardsPoS(8thEVN)070 The VSOP Survey: Final individual results................................................ .....469

    S. EllingsenPoS(8thEVN)009 Intraday variability of AGNs in the southern hemisphere: the strange case of PMN J1326-5256............................................................................................... ........................66

    S. EtokaPoS(8thEVN)046 OH26.5+0.6: insight into the circumstellar structure of an extreme OH/IR star........................................................................................................................... ....................330

    A. EvansPoS(8thEVN)052 The 2006 explosion of the recurrent nova RS Ophiuchi................................381

    S. P.S. EyresPoS(8thEVN)052 The 2006 explosion of the recurrent nova RS Ophiuchi................................381

    F

    H. FalckePoS(8thEVN)024 Towards a kinematic model of the Local Group............................................165

    R. P. FenderPoS(8thEVN)017 e-VLBI observations of a microquasar in outburst........................................124 PoS(8thEVN)081 Results from e-EVN observations of GRS 1915+105....................................497

    D. FenechPoS(8thEVN)032 Supernova remnants in the central starburst region of M82........................242

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  • PoS(8thEVN)064 Main line OH masers in M82 .................................................................... ....450

    E. FomalontPoS(8thEVN)070 The VSOP Survey: Final individual results................................................ .....469

    S. FreyPoS(8thEVN)070 The VSOP Survey: Final individual results................................................ .....469

    S. FreyPoS(8thEVN)086 Dual-frequency VSOP imaging of a high-redshift radio quasar PKS 1402+044........................................................................................................................... ....................508

    S. FreyPoS(8thEVN)001 VLBI surveys.......................................................................... ..........................1 PoS(8thEVN)072 Comparing the SDSS and VLBI quasar and galaxy positions .......................475

    L. FuhrmannPoS(8thEVN)008 Effects of the turbulent ISM on radio observations of quasars.......................60

    L. FuhrmannPoS(8thEVN)013 Kinematic studies of the IDV quasar 0917+624............................... ............100 PoS(8thEVN)028 Rapid and correlated variability of blazar S5 0716+71 from radio- to sub-mm bands.................................................................................................................................. ....199

    K. FujisawaPoS(8thEVN)071 Japanese VLBI Network........................................................ ........................472

    G

    K. E. GabanyiPoS(8thEVN)008 Effects of the turbulent ISM on radio observations of quasars.......................60

    K. GabanyiPoS(8thEVN)028 Rapid and correlated variability of blazar S5 0716+71 from radio- to sub-mm bands.................................................................................................................................. ....199

    D. GabuzdaPoS(8thEVN)010 VLBA observations of Intraday Variable Sources............................................72 PoS(8thEVN)011 The compact polarised emission of AGN - do many AGN jets have helical magnetic fields?......................................................................................... ..............................78 PoS(8thEVN)012 Searching for helical magnetic fields in BL Lac objects..................................94 PoS(8thEVN)014 Using Faraday rotation sign-reversals to study magnetic fields in AGN jets. 106 PoS(8thEVN)027 Multi-wavelength polarization VLBI observations of two BL Lac objects.......192

    M. A. GarrettPoS(8thEVN)017 e-VLBI observations of a microquasar in outburst........................................124 PoS(8thEVN)081 Results from e-EVN observations of GRS 1915+105....................................497

    M. A. GarrettPoS(8thEVN)005 Deep, wide-field global VLBI observations of the HDF-N................................42 PoS(8thEVN)016 Constraining IMBH black hole masses with VLBI..........................................118 PoS(8thEVN)079 Living life on the edge - wide-field VLBI at 90 cm!.......................................490

    S. T. GarringtonPoS(8thEVN)056 On-demand radio imaging: access to calibrated data for all astronomers. . .410

    S. T. GarringtonPoS(8thEVN)052 The 2006 explosion of the recurrent nova RS Ophiuchi................................381

    M. GawronskiPoS(8thEVN)020 Multi-frequency VSOP and VLBI observations of the quasar 3C309.1...........144

    E. GerardPoS(8thEVN)047 EVN observations of OH maser burst in OH17.7-2.0.....................................336

    G. GiovanniniPoS(8thEVN)021 Low-luminosity radio-loud active galactic nuclei..........................................150 PoS(8thEVN)022 Low-power compact radio galaxies at high angular resolution.....................159 PoS(8thEVN)074 Millimeter VLBI detection of the TeV blazar Markarian 501 .........................478 PoS(8thEVN)075 EVN and MERLIN observations of nearby BL Lac objects and multiwavelength

    XIV

  • analysis ................................................................................................. ................................481

    M. GirolettiPoS(8thEVN)021 Low-luminosity radio-loud active galactic nuclei..........................................150 PoS(8thEVN)022 Low-power compact radio galaxies at high angular resolution.....................159 PoS(8thEVN)074 Millimeter VLBI detection of the TeV blazar Markarian 501 .........................478 PoS(8thEVN)075 EVN and MERLIN observations of nearby BL Lac objects and multiwavelength analysis ................................................................................................. ................................481

    M. R. GoadPoS(8thEVN)052 The 2006 explosion of the recurrent nova RS Ophiuchi................................381

    A. GoldenPoS(8thEVN)066 Analysing very large datasets with ParselTongue ............................. ...........456

    E. Gonzalez-SolarezPoS(8thEVN)056 On-demand radio imaging: access to calibrated data for all astronomers. . .410

    A. GrevePoS(8thEVN)004 A global 86-GHz VLBI survey of compact radio sources.................................36

    M. GrewingPoS(8thEVN)004 A global 86-GHz VLBI survey of compact radio sources.................................36

    J. C. GuiradoPoS(8thEVN)077 Phase-delay astrometry of the polar-cap sample at 43 GHz.........................487

    I. GuirinPoS(8thEVN)015 Imaging of quasars and active galactic nuclei. Fine-scale structure evolution........................................................................................................................... ....................112 PoS(8thEVN)068 VLBI data record/playback systems and correlators for Radioastron project 462

    L. I. GurvitsPoS(8thEVN)059 VLBI observations of spacecraft.................................................. .................429

    L. GurvitsPoS(8thEVN)070 The VSOP Survey: Final individual results................................................ .....469

    L. GurvitsPoS(8thEVN)086 Dual-frequency VSOP imaging of a high-redshift radio quasar PKS 1402+044........................................................................................................................... ....................508

    H

    A. HabePoS(8thEVN)071 Japanese VLBI Network........................................................ ........................472

    S. T. HanPoS(8thEVN)061 Recent progress in Korean VLBI Network (KVN) project................................440

    K. HaradaPoS(8thEVN)071 Japanese VLBI Network........................................................ ........................472

    P. A. HarrisonPoS(8thEVN)056 On-demand radio imaging: access to calibrated data for all astronomers. . .410

    L. Harvey-SmithPoS(8thEVN)066 Analysing very large datasets with ParselTongue ............................. ...........456

    L. Harvey-SmithPoS(8thEVN)037 The role of magneticfieldsin massive star-formation....................................268

    C. HenkelPoS(8thEVN)024 Towards a kinematic model of the Local Group............................................165 PoS(8thEVN)035 Molecular tori in AGN: a search using excited states of OH..........................262

    H. HirabayashiPoS(8thEVN)070 The VSOP Survey: Final individual results................................................ .....469

    T. HirotaPoS(8thEVN)041 Parallax measurements of water maser sources beyond 5 kpc with VERA...287

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  • X.-Y. HongPoS(8thEVN)086 Dual-frequency VSOP imaging of a high-redshift radio quasar PKS 1402+044........................................................................................................................... ....................508

    M. HonmaPoS(8thEVN)041 Parallax measurements of water maser sources beyond 5 kpc with VERA...287 PoS(8thEVN)071 Japanese VLBI Network........................................................ ........................472

    S. HoriuchiPoS(8thEVN)070 The VSOP Survey: Final individual results................................................ .....469

    I

    H. ImaiPoS(8thEVN)043 The magnetically collimated jet of the evolved star W43A..........................319

    H. ImaiPoS(8thEVN)041 Parallax measurements of water maser sources beyond 5 kpc with VERA...287 PoS(8thEVN)044 Spatio-kinematics and distance of water masers in the pre-planetary nebula IRAS 19134+2131................................................................................................................. ..324 PoS(8thEVN)076 Water masers in the star forming region in L1287 ......................................484

    V. ImpellizzeriPoS(8thEVN)028 Rapid and correlated variability of blazar S5 0716+71 from radio- to sub-mm bands.................................................................................................................................. ....199

    V. ImpellizzeriPoS(8thEVN)035 Molecular tori in AGN: a search using excited states of OH..........................262

    K. IwadatePoS(8thEVN)041 Parallax measurements of water maser sources beyond 5 kpc with VERA...287

    J

    T. JikePoS(8thEVN)041 Parallax measurements of water maser sources beyond 5 kpc with VERA...287

    S. JimenezPoS(8thEVN)077 Phase-delay astrometry of the polar-cap sample at 43 GHz.........................487

    M. H. JungPoS(8thEVN)061 Recent progress in Korean VLBI Network (KVN) project................................440

    T. H. JungPoS(8thEVN)061 Recent progress in Korean VLBI Network (KVN) project................................440

    K

    O. KameyaPoS(8thEVN)040 Water masers in NGC7538 region.......................................... ......................281 PoS(8thEVN)041 Parallax measurements of water maser sources beyond 5 kpc with VERA...287

    R. KamoharaPoS(8thEVN)041 Parallax measurements of water maser sources beyond 5 kpc with VERA...287

    Y. Kan-yaPoS(8thEVN)041 Parallax measurements of water maser sources beyond 5 kpc with VERA...287

    N. KawaguchiPoS(8thEVN)041 Parallax measurements of water maser sources beyond 5 kpc with VERA...287 PoS(8thEVN)071 Japanese VLBI Network........................................................ ........................472

    L. Kedziora-ChudczerPoS(8thEVN)009 Intraday variability of AGNs in the southern hemisphere: the strange case of PMN J1326-5256............................................................................................... ........................66

    R. KellerPoS(8thEVN)058 Phase correction of VLBI with water vapour radiometry ..............................422

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  • M. KettenisPoS(8thEVN)056 On-demand radio imaging: access to calibrated data for all astronomers. . .410

    M. KijimaPoS(8thEVN)041 Parallax measurements of water maser sources beyond 5 kpc with VERA...287

    H. G. KimPoS(8thEVN)061 Recent progress in Korean VLBI Network (KVN) project................................440

    H. R. KimPoS(8thEVN)061 Recent progress in Korean VLBI Network (KVN) project................................440

    K. T. KimPoS(8thEVN)061 Recent progress in Korean VLBI Network (KVN) project................................440

    H. KobayashiPoS(8thEVN)041 Parallax measurements of water maser sources beyond 5 kpc with VERA...287 PoS(8thEVN)071 Japanese VLBI Network........................................................ ........................472

    Y. KoyamaPoS(8thEVN)071 Japanese VLBI Network........................................................ ........................472

    A. KrausPoS(8thEVN)008 Effects of the turbulent ISM on radio observations of quasars.......................60 PoS(8thEVN)028 Rapid and correlated variability of blazar S5 0716+71 from radio- to sub-mm bands.................................................................................................................................. ....199

    A. KrausPoS(8thEVN)013 Kinematic studies of the IDV quasar 0917+624............................... ............100

    T. P. KrichbaumPoS(8thEVN)002 VLBI at the highest frequencies - AGN studied with micro-arcsecond resolution................................................................................................................................ ...................9 PoS(8thEVN)004 A global 86-GHz VLBI survey of compact radio sources.................................36 PoS(8thEVN)008 Effects of the turbulent ISM on radio observations of quasars.......................60 PoS(8thEVN)013 Kinematic studies of the IDV quasar 0917+624............................... ............100 PoS(8thEVN)028 Rapid and correlated variability of blazar S5 0716+71 from radio- to sub-mm bands.................................................................................................................................. ....199

    N. KudryavtsevaPoS(8thEVN)007 The kinematics of S5 1803+784............................................... .....................53

    S. KujiPoS(8thEVN)041 Parallax measurements of water maser sources beyond 5 kpc with VERA...287

    M. Kunert-BajraszewskaPoS(8thEVN)019 Multi-frequency radio observations of BAL quasar 1045+352......................138

    T. KurayamaPoS(8thEVN)041 Parallax measurements of water maser sources beyond 5 kpc with VERA...287 PoS(8thEVN)050 Parallax measurements of the Mira-type star UX Cygni with phase-referenced VLBI.................................................................................................................. ......................359

    A. J. KusPoS(8thEVN)020 Multi-frequency VSOP and VLBI observations of the quasar 3C309.1...........144

    L

    H. LandtPoS(8thEVN)026 EVN & MERLIN studies of a new sample of BL Lac objects...........................186

    C. H. LeePoS(8thEVN)061 Recent progress in Korean VLBI Network (KVN) project................................440

    S.-S. LeePoS(8thEVN)004 A global 86-GHz VLBI survey of compact radio sources.................................36

    E. LencPoS(8thEVN)079 Living life on the edge - wide-field VLBI at 90 cm!.......................................490

    XVII

  • S. LikhachevPoS(8thEVN)068 VLBI data record/playback systems and correlators for Radioastron project 462

    A. LobanovPoS(8thEVN)003 Compact radio jets and nuclear regions in active galaxies.............................24 PoS(8thEVN)004 A global 86-GHz VLBI survey of compact radio sources.................................36 PoS(8thEVN)086 Dual-frequency VSOP imaging of a high-redshift radio quasar PKS 1402+044........................................................................................................................... ....................508

    C. J. LonsdalePoS(8thEVN)033 Multiwavelength radio observations of the compact starburst in Arp 220....249

    C. J. LonsdalePoS(8thEVN)033 Multiwavelength radio observations of the compact starburst in Arp 220....249

    M

    M. MahmudPoS(8thEVN)012 Searching for helical magnetic fields in BL Lac objects..................................94

    S. ManabePoS(8thEVN)041 Parallax measurements of water maser sources beyond 5 kpc with VERA...287

    J. M. MarcaidePoS(8thEVN)077 Phase-delay astrometry of the polar-cap sample at 43 GHz.........................487

    A. MareckiPoS(8thEVN)019 Multi-frequency radio observations of BAL quasar 1045+352......................138

    I. Marti-VidalPoS(8thEVN)077 Phase-delay astrometry of the polar-cap sample at 43 GHz.........................487

    K. B. MarvelPoS(8thEVN)048 Circumstellar SiO masers in the long-period variable star TXCam................342

    P. McCullochPoS(8thEVN)009 Intraday variability of AGNs in the southern hemisphere: the strange case of PMN J1326-5256............................................................................................... ........................66

    A. MehtaPoS(8thEVN)007 The kinematics of S5 1803+784............................................... .....................53

    K. M. MentenPoS(8thEVN)024 Towards a kinematic model of the Local Group............................................165

    V. MeyerPoS(8thEVN)006 “Oscillating” components in the BL Lac object 0716+714?............................47

    J. C.A. Miller-JonesPoS(8thEVN)017 e-VLBI observations of a microquasar in outburst........................................124 PoS(8thEVN)081 Results from e-EVN observations of GRS 1915+105....................................497

    T. MiyajiPoS(8thEVN)041 Parallax measurements of water maser sources beyond 5 kpc with VERA...287

    G. MoellenbrockPoS(8thEVN)070 The VSOP Survey: Final individual results................................................ .....469

    B. MoloneyPoS(8thEVN)010 VLBA observations of Intraday Variable Sources............................................72

    A. MorePoS(8thEVN)030 Multi-frequency VLBI observations of the gravitational lens B2016+112.....221

    M. MorrisPoS(8thEVN)044 Spatio-kinematics and distance of water masers in the pre-planetary nebula IRAS 19134+2131................................................................................................................. ..324

    Y. MurataPoS(8thEVN)070 The VSOP Survey: Final individual results................................................ .....469

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  • Y. MurataPoS(8thEVN)071 Japanese VLBI Network........................................................ ........................472

    T. MuxlowPoS(8thEVN)031 Starburst galaxies ........................................................................ ...............227 PoS(8thEVN)064 Main line OH masers in M82 .................................................................... ....450

    T. W.B. MuxlowPoS(8thEVN)032 Supernova remnants in the central starburst region of M82........................242 PoS(8thEVN)052 The 2006 explosion of the recurrent nova RS Ophiuchi................................381 PoS(8thEVN)056 On-demand radio imaging: access to calibrated data for all astronomers. . .410

    N

    T. NagayamaPoS(8thEVN)041 Parallax measurements of water maser sources beyond 5 kpc with VERA...287 PoS(8thEVN)071 Japanese VLBI Network........................................................ ........................472

    A. NakagawaPoS(8thEVN)041 Parallax measurements of water maser sources beyond 5 kpc with VERA...287

    J -U. NessPoS(8thEVN)052 The 2006 explosion of the recurrent nova RS Ophiuchi................................381

    O

    T. O'BrienPoS(8thEVN)052 The 2006 explosion of the recurrent nova RS Ophiuchi................................381

    S. O'SullivanPoS(8thEVN)014 Using Faraday rotation sign-reversals to study magnetic fields in AGN jets. 106

    S. J. OhPoS(8thEVN)061 Recent progress in Korean VLBI Network (KVN) project................................440

    C. S. OhPoS(8thEVN)041 Parallax measurements of water maser sources beyond 5 kpc with VERA...287

    T. OmodakaPoS(8thEVN)041 Parallax measurements of water maser sources beyond 5 kpc with VERA...287 PoS(8thEVN)071 Japanese VLBI Network........................................................ ........................472

    J. P. OsbornePoS(8thEVN)052 The 2006 explosion of the recurrent nova RS Ophiuchi................................381

    L. OstoreroPoS(8thEVN)028 Rapid and correlated variability of blazar S5 0716+71 from radio- to sub-mm bands.................................................................................................................................. ....199

    T. OyamaPoS(8thEVN)041 Parallax measurements of water maser sources beyond 5 kpc with VERA...287

    P

    P. PadovaniPoS(8thEVN)026 EVN & MERLIN studies of a new sample of BL Lac objects...........................186

    K. L. PagePoS(8thEVN)052 The 2006 explosion of the recurrent nova RS Ophiuchi................................381

    Z. ParagiPoS(8thEVN)017 e-VLBI observations of a microquasar in outburst........................................124 PoS(8thEVN)070 The VSOP Survey: Final individual results................................................ .....469 PoS(8thEVN)081 Results from e-EVN observations of GRS 1915+105....................................497

    Z. ParagiPoS(8thEVN)016 Constraining IMBH black hole masses with VLBI..........................................118

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  • R. ParraPoS(8thEVN)033 Multiwavelength radio observations of the compact starburst in Arp 220....249

    S. Paulin-HenrikssonPoS(8thEVN)063 Prospects for Weak Lensing surveys with next-generation arrays ...............447

    A. PedlarPoS(8thEVN)032 Supernova remnants in the central starburst region of M82........................242

    A. PedlarPoS(8thEVN)064 Main line OH masers in M82 .................................................................... ....450

    E. PerlmanPoS(8thEVN)026 EVN & MERLIN studies of a new sample of BL Lac objects...........................186

    Y. PihlstromPoS(8thEVN)034 Megamasers................................................................ ................................253 PoS(8thEVN)060 The Long Wavelength Array .................................................... ....................435

    J. M. PittardPoS(8thEVN)049 Winds in collision: high energy particles in massive binary systems............348

    S. V. PogrebenkoPoS(8thEVN)059 VLBI observations of spacecraft.................................................. .................429

    G. G PooleyPoS(8thEVN)017 e-VLBI observations of a microquasar in outburst........................................124 PoS(8thEVN)081 Results from e-EVN observations of GRS 1915+105....................................497

    R. PorcasPoS(8thEVN)030 Multi-frequency VLBI observations of the gravitational lens B2016+112.....221

    R. W. PorcasPoS(8thEVN)052 The 2006 explosion of the recurrent nova RS Ophiuchi................................381

    R

    E. RastorguevaPoS(8thEVN)080 VLBI observations of blazar 0716+714 during the outburst in spring 2004 494

    M. J. ReidPoS(8thEVN)024 Towards a kinematic model of the Local Group............................................165

    C. ReynoldsPoS(8thEVN)026 EVN & MERLIN studies of a new sample of BL Lac objects...........................186 PoS(8thEVN)081 Results from e-EVN observations of GRS 1915+105....................................497

    A. M.S. RichardsPoS(8thEVN)031 Starburst galaxies ........................................................................ ...............227 PoS(8thEVN)042 Beaming in on some stimulating issues in stellar evolution.........................293 PoS(8thEVN)056 On-demand radio imaging: access to calibrated data for all astronomers. . .410

    D. K. RohPoS(8thEVN)061 Recent progress in Korean VLBI Network (KVN) project................................440

    J. RolandPoS(8thEVN)007 The kinematics of S5 1803+784............................................... .....................53

    E. RosPoS(8thEVN)007 The kinematics of S5 1803+784............................................... .....................53

    H. RottmannPoS(8thEVN)058 Phase correction of VLBI with water vapour radiometry ..............................422

    A. L. RoyPoS(8thEVN)035 Molecular tori in AGN: a search using excited states of OH..........................262 PoS(8thEVN)058 Phase correction of VLBI with water vapour radiometry ..............................422

    A. RushtonPoS(8thEVN)081 Results from e-EVN observations of GRS 1915+105....................................497

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  • S. RysPoS(8thEVN)082 Description of moving plasma blob ................................................ .............500

    S

    R. SahaiPoS(8thEVN)044 Spatio-kinematics and distance of water masers in the pre-planetary nebula IRAS 19134+2131................................................................................................................. ..324

    S. SakaiPoS(8thEVN)041 Parallax measurements of water maser sources beyond 5 kpc with VERA...287

    J. Santiago-GarciaPoS(8thEVN)065 AU-scale collimation of protostellar outflows from water masers.................453

    T. SasaoPoS(8thEVN)061 Recent progress in Korean VLBI Network (KVN) project................................440

    T. SasaoPoS(8thEVN)041 Parallax measurements of water maser sources beyond 5 kpc with VERA...287

    W. ScottPoS(8thEVN)070 The VSOP Survey: Final individual results................................................ .....469

    C. SenkbailPoS(8thEVN)009 Intraday variability of AGNs in the southern hemisphere: the strange case of PMN J1326-5256............................................................................................... ........................66

    K. M. ShibataPoS(8thEVN)041 Parallax measurements of water maser sources beyond 5 kpc with VERA...287

    M. ShintaniPoS(8thEVN)041 Parallax measurements of water maser sources beyond 5 kpc with VERA...287

    G. K. SkinnerPoS(8thEVN)052 The 2006 explosion of the recurrent nova RS Ophiuchi................................381

    H. E. SmithPoS(8thEVN)033 Multiwavelength radio observations of the compact starburst in Arp 220....249

    B. W. SohnPoS(8thEVN)061 Recent progress in Korean VLBI Network (KVN) project................................440

    M. K. SongPoS(8thEVN)061 Recent progress in Korean VLBI Network (KVN) project................................440

    K. SoraiPoS(8thEVN)071 Japanese VLBI Network........................................................ ........................472

    R. Soria-RuizPoS(8thEVN)048 Circumstellar SiO masers in the long-period variable star TXCam................342

    R. E. SpencerPoS(8thEVN)017 e-VLBI observations of a microquasar in outburst........................................124 PoS(8thEVN)081 Results from e-EVN observations of GRS 1915+105....................................497

    C. StanghelliniPoS(8thEVN)018 Compact Steep Spectrum and GHz-Peaked Spectrum radio sources............129

    S. StarrfieldPoS(8thEVN)052 The 2006 explosion of the recurrent nova RS Ophiuchi................................381

    M. StrongPoS(8thEVN)081 Results from e-EVN observations of GRS 1915+105....................................497

    H. SudaPoS(8thEVN)041 Parallax measurements of water maser sources beyond 5 kpc with VERA...287

    H. SudouPoS(8thEVN)071 Japanese VLBI Network........................................................ ........................472

    K. SuematsuPoS(8thEVN)071 Japanese VLBI Network........................................................ ........................472

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  • K. SugiyamaPoS(8thEVN)071 Japanese VLBI Network........................................................ ........................472

    A. SzomoruPoS(8thEVN)017 e-VLBI observations of a microquasar in outburst........................................124 PoS(8thEVN)081 Results from e-EVN observations of GRS 1915+105....................................497

    A. SzomoruPoS(8thEVN)053 Recent e-EVN developments .......................................................... .............387

    M. SzymczakPoS(8thEVN)039 EVN imaging of methanol masers towards massive protostars....................274 PoS(8thEVN)047 EVN observations of OH maser burst in OH17.7-2.0.....................................336

    T

    M. TafallaPoS(8thEVN)065 AU-scale collimation of protostellar outflows from water masers.................453

    H. TakabaPoS(8thEVN)071 Japanese VLBI Network........................................................ ........................472

    K. TakashimaPoS(8thEVN)071 Japanese VLBI Network........................................................ ........................472

    Y. TamuraPoS(8thEVN)041 Parallax measurements of water maser sources beyond 5 kpc with VERA...287

    G. B. TaylorPoS(8thEVN)022 Low-power compact radio galaxies at high angular resolution.....................159

    U. TeuberPoS(8thEVN)058 Phase correction of VLBI with water vapour radiometry ..............................422

    H. ThrallPoS(8thEVN)033 Multiwavelength radio observations of the compact starburst in Arp 220....249

    H. J. ThrallPoS(8thEVN)031 Starburst galaxies ........................................................................ ...............227

    S. TingayPoS(8thEVN)070 The VSOP Survey: Final individual results................................................ .....469

    S. TingayPoS(8thEVN)057 The Swinburne distributed FX (DiFX) software correlator for astronomical and geodetic VLBI..................................................................................................................... .....416 PoS(8thEVN)079 Living life on the edge - wide-field VLBI at 90 cm!.......................................490

    W. M. TrotmanPoS(8thEVN)032 Supernova remnants in the central starburst region of M82........................242

    M. TsushimaPoS(8thEVN)041 Parallax measurements of water maser sources beyond 5 kpc with VERA...287

    V. TudosePoS(8thEVN)081 Results from e-EVN observations of GRS 1915+105....................................497

    V. TudosePoS(8thEVN)017 e-VLBI observations of a microquasar in outburst........................................124

    U

    T. UmemotoPoS(8thEVN)076 Water masers in the star forming region in L1287 ......................................484

    V

    P. VeresPoS(8thEVN)072 Comparing the SDSS and VLBI quasar and galaxy positions .......................475

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  • K. VidaPoS(8thEVN)072 Comparing the SDSS and VLBI quasar and galaxy positions .......................475

    W. VlemmingsPoS(8thEVN)037 The role of magneticfieldsin massive star-formation....................................268 PoS(8thEVN)043 The magnetically collimated jet of the evolved star W43A..........................319

    W

    S. J. WagnerPoS(8thEVN)028 Rapid and correlated variability of blazar S5 0716+71 from radio- to sub-mm bands.................................................................................................................................. ....199

    K. WajimaPoS(8thEVN)061 Recent progress in Korean VLBI Network (KVN) project................................440 PoS(8thEVN)085 VSOP and VLBA Observations of EGRET-Identified Active Galactic Nuclei . . .504

    K.-. WakamatsuPoS(8thEVN)071 Japanese VLBI Network........................................................ ........................472

    N. A. WaltonPoS(8thEVN)056 On-demand radio imaging: access to calibrated data for all astronomers. . .410

    C. WestPoS(8thEVN)057 The Swinburne distributed FX (DiFX) software correlator for astronomical and geodetic VLBI..................................................................................................................... .....416

    S. O. WiPoS(8thEVN)061 Recent progress in Korean VLBI Network (KVN) project................................440

    K. WiikPoS(8thEVN)070 The VSOP Survey: Final individual results................................................ .....469

    K. WiikPoS(8thEVN)080 VLBI observations of blazar 0716+714 during the outburst in spring 2004 494

    N. WinstanleyPoS(8thEVN)056 On-demand radio imaging: access to calibrated data for all astronomers. . .410

    A. WitzelPoS(8thEVN)002 VLBI at the highest frequencies - AGN studied with micro-arcsecond resolution................................................................................................................................ ...................9 PoS(8thEVN)006 “Oscillating” components in the BL Lac object 0716+714?............................47 PoS(8thEVN)007 The kinematics of S5 1803+784............................................... .....................53 PoS(8thEVN)008 Effects of the turbulent ISM on radio observations of quasars.......................60 PoS(8thEVN)028 Rapid and correlated variability of blazar S5 0716+71 from radio- to sub-mm bands.................................................................................................................................. ....199

    A. WitzelPoS(8thEVN)004 A global 86-GHz VLBI survey of compact radio sources.................................36

    O. WucknitzPoS(8thEVN)029 Gravitational lensing..................................................................... ...............205 PoS(8thEVN)079 Living life on the edge - wide-field VLBI at 90 cm!.......................................490

    Y

    K. YamashitaPoS(8thEVN)041 Parallax measurements of water maser sources beyond 5 kpc with VERA...287

    J. YangPoS(8thEVN)086 Dual-frequency VSOP imaging of a high-redshift radio quasar PKS 1402+044........................................................................................................................... ....................508

    J. H. YeomPoS(8thEVN)061 Recent progress in Korean VLBI Network (KVN) project................................440

    J. Y. YiPoS(8thEVN)061 Recent progress in Korean VLBI Network (KVN) project................................440

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    J. A. ZensusPoS(8thEVN)002 VLBI at the highest frequencies - AGN studied with micro-arcsecond resolution................................................................................................................................ ...................9 PoS(8thEVN)006 “Oscillating” components in the BL Lac object 0716+714?............................47 PoS(8thEVN)007 The kinematics of S5 1803+784............................................... .....................53 PoS(8thEVN)028 Rapid and correlated variability of blazar S5 0716+71 from radio- to sub-mm bands.................................................................................................................................. ....199

    A. J. ZensusPoS(8thEVN)004 A global 86-GHz VLBI survey of compact radio sources.................................36 PoS(8thEVN)008 Effects of the turbulent ISM on radio observations of quasars.......................60

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    H. J. van LangeveldePoS(8thEVN)039 EVN imaging of methanol masers towards massive protostars....................274 PoS(8thEVN)055 Data processing software for radio astronomy................................... ..........402 PoS(8thEVN)076 Water masers in the star forming region in L1287 ......................................484

    M. van der KlisPoS(8thEVN)017 e-VLBI observations of a microquasar in outburst........................................124

    H. J. van-LangeveldePoS(8thEVN)056 On-demand radio imaging: access to calibrated data for all astronomers. . .410 PoS(8thEVN)066 Analysing very large datasets with ParselTongue ............................. ...........456

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