Table 1: Radio properties of the Nebula and the core. At lower frequencies, values of flux density of the core component are extrapolations of the high frequency trend.
  Nebula Core component
Band Flux density Size ( FWHM) Orientation (major axis) Flux density Size
$\rm [GHz]$ $\rm [mJy]$ $\rm [arcsec]$ $\rm [deg]$ $\rm [mJy]$ $\rm [arcsec]$
1.4 $83 \pm 2 $ - - 0.6 -
4.8 $ 100.9 \pm 0.5$ $5.67 \times 4.02 $ $106.4\hbox{$^\circ$ }$ 1.5 -
8.4 $ 95.0 \pm 0.2$ $ 5.71 \times 3.93 $ $109.8\hbox{$^\circ$ }$ 2.1 -
14.9 $ 87.9 \pm 0.4$ $ 5.72 \times 3.89 $ $113\hbox{$^\circ$ }$ $ 3.1\pm 0.4 $ -
22 $ 78.0 \pm 0.3$ $ 5.82 \times 3.69 $ $113.8\hbox{$^\circ$ }$ $ 4.1\pm 0.3 $ $0.28 \times 0.20 $
43 $ 73.8 \pm 0.5$ $ 5.99 \times 3.75 $ $117\hbox{$^\circ$ } $ $ 6.2\pm 0.5 $ $0.23 \times 0.16 $


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