Abstract

We present multi-epoch radio maps of the microquasar Cygnus X-3 obtained with the Very Large Array (VLA). The observations were carried out as a Target-of-Opportunity (ToO) project triggered by a series of strong (>5 Jy) radio outbursts in September 2000. We find that Cygnus X-3 was well resolved and clearly elongated in the North-South direction at the VLA resolution in the weeks after the triggering events. In particular, the VLA map from our final epoch of observation perfectly shows the development of a two-sided radio jet extending over ~0.05 pc scales. We interpret both the proper motion and the brightness asymmetry between the jet components in the framework of special relativity effects. Assuming a distance of 10 kpc, the true jet velocity that we derive is close to with a large angle with the line of sight. The possible connection between the VLA bipolar jets and the elongated one-sided structures observed at milli-arcsecond angular scales is also discussed.

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