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A&A
Volume 494, Number 2, February I 2009
Page(s) 471 - 488
Section Extragalactic astronomy
DOI https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:200809416
Published online 07 October 2008

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 \begin{figure}
\par\includegraphics[width=8cm,clip]{9416f01.ps}
\end{figure} Figure 1:

3C 6.1 north hot spot. 8.4 GHz VLA image from Kharb et al. (2008) with CLEAN restoring beam FWHM 0.23 $\times $ 0.20 arcsec (shown in the inset in the lower left). Two circles are shown centered on the brightness peak. The larger circle has a diameter of 2.0 arcsec, while the smaller circle has a diameter of 1.0 arcsec.

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\par\includegraphics[width=8cm,clip]{9416f02.ps}
\end{figure} Figure 2:

3C 6.1 south hot spot. 8.4 GHz VLA image from Kharb et al. (2008) with CLEAN restoring beam FWHM 0.23 $\times $ 0.20 arcsec (shown in the inset in the lower left). Two circles are shown centered on the brightness peak. The larger circle has a diameter of 2.0 arcsec, while the smaller circle has a diameter of 1.0 arcsec.

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 \begin{figure}
\par\includegraphics[width=8cm,clip]{9416f03.ps}
\end{figure} Figure 3:

3C 34 east hot spot. 8.4 GHz VLA image from Kharb et al. (2008) with CLEAN restoring beam FWHM 0.33 $\times $ 0.26 arcsec (shown in the inset in the lower left). Two circles are shown centered on the brightness peak. The larger circle has a diameter of 2.0 arcsec, while the smaller circle has a diameter of 1.0 arcsec.

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\par\includegraphics[width=8cm,clip]{9416f04.ps}
\end{figure} Figure 4:

3C 34 west hot spot. 8.4 GHz VLA image from Kharb et al. (2008) with CLEAN restoring beam FWHM 0.33 $\times $ 0.26 arcsec (shown in the inset in the lower left). Two circles are shown centered on the brightness peak. The larger circle has a diameter of 2.0 arcsec, while the smaller circle has a diameter of 1.0 arcsec.

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\par\includegraphics[width=8cm,clip]{9416f05.ps}
\end{figure} Figure 5:

3C 41 north hot spot. 8.4 GHz VLA image from Kharb et al. (2008) with CLEAN restoring beam FWHM 0.21 $\times $ 0.19 arcsec (shown in the inset in the lower left). Two circles are shown centered on the brightness peak. The larger circle has a diameter of 2.0 arcsec, while the smaller circle has a diameter of 1.0 arcsec.

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\par\includegraphics[width=8cm,clip]{9416f06.ps}
\end{figure} Figure 6:

3C 41 south hot spot. 8.4 GHz VLA image from Kharb et al. (2008) with CLEAN restoring beam FWHM 0.21 $\times $ 0.19 arcsec (shown in the inset in the lower left). Two circles are shown centered on the brightness peak. The larger circle has a diameter of 2.0 arcsec, while the smaller circle has a diameter of 1.0 arcsec.

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\par\includegraphics[width=8cm,clip]{9416f07.ps}
\end{figure} Figure 7:

3C 44 north hot spot. 8.4 GHz VLA image from Kharb et al. (2008) with CLEAN restoring beam FWHM 0.22 $\times $ 0.21 arcsec (shown in the inset in the lower left). Two circles are shown centered on the brightness peak. The larger circle has a diameter of 2.5 arcsec, while the smaller circle has a diameter of 1.0 arcsec.

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\par\includegraphics[width=8cm,clip]{9416f08.ps}
\end{figure} Figure 8:

3C 44 south hot spot. 8.4 GHz VLA image from Kharb et al. (2008) with CLEAN restoring beam FWHM 0.22 $\times $ 0.21 arcsec (shown in the inset in the lower left). Two circles are shown centered on the brightness peak. The larger circle has a diameter of 2.5 arcsec, while the smaller circle has a diameter of 1.0 arcsec.

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\par\includegraphics[width=8cm,clip]{9416f09.ps}
\end{figure} Figure 9:

3C 54 north hot spot. 8.4 GHz VLA image from Kharb et al. (2008) with CLEAN restoring beam FWHM 0.22 $\times $ 0.18 arcsec (shown in the inset in the lower left). Two circles are shown centered on the brightness peak. The larger circle has a diameter of 2.5 arcsec, while the smaller circle has a diameter of 1.0 arcsec.

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 \begin{figure}
\par\includegraphics[width=8cm,clip]{9416f10.ps}
\end{figure} Figure 10:

3C 54 south hot spot. 8.4 GHz VLA image from Kharb et al. (2008) with CLEAN restoring beam FWHM 0.22 $\times $ 0.18 arcsec (shown in the inset in the lower left). Two circles are shown centered on the brightness peak. The larger circle has a diameter of 2.5 arcsec, while the smaller circle has a diameter of 1.0 arcsec.

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\par\includegraphics[width=8cm,clip]{9416f11.ps}
\end{figure} Figure 11:

3C 114 north hot spot. 8.4 GHz VLA image from Kharb et al. (2008) with CLEAN restoring beam FWHM 0.22 $\times $ 0.21 arcsec (shown in the inset in the lower left). Two circles are shown centered on the brightness peak. The larger circle has a diameter of 2.5 arcsec, while the smaller circle has a diameter of 1.0 arcsec.

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\par\includegraphics[width=8cm,clip]{9416f12.ps}
\end{figure} Figure 12:

3C 114 south hot spot. 8.4 GHz VLA image from Kharb et al. (2008) with CLEAN restoring beam FWHM 0.22 $\times $ 0.21 arcsec (shown in the inset in the lower left). Two circles are shown centered on the brightness peak. The larger circle has a diameter of 2.5 arcsec, while the smaller circle has a diameter of 1.0 arcsec.

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\par\includegraphics[width=8cm,clip]{9416f13.ps}
\end{figure} Figure 13:

3C 142.1 north hot spot. 8.4 GHz VLA image from Kharb et al. (2008) with CLEAN restoring beam FWHM 0.24 $\times $ 0.23 arcsec (shown in the inset in the lower left). Two circles are shown centered on the brightness peak. The larger circle has a diameter of 2.0 arcsec, while the smaller circle has a diameter of 1.0 arcsec.

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\par\includegraphics[width=8cm,clip]{9416f14.ps}
\end{figure} Figure 14:

3C 142.1 south hot spot. 8.4 GHz VLA image from Kharb et al. (2008) with CLEAN restoring beam FWHM 0.24 $\times $ 0.23 arcsec (shown in the inset in the lower left). Two circles are shown centered on the brightness peak. The larger circle has a diameter of 2.0 arcsec, while the smaller circle has a diameter of 1.0 arcsec.

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\par\includegraphics[width=8cm,clip]{9416f15.ps}
\end{figure} Figure 15:

3C 169.1 south hot spot. 8.4 GHz VLA image from Kharb et al. (2008) with CLEAN restoring beam FWHM 0.24 $\times $ 0.19 arcsec (shown in the inset in the lower left). Two circles are shown centered on the brightness peak. The larger circle has a diameter of 2.5 arcsec, while the smaller circle has a diameter of 1.0 arcsec.

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\par\includegraphics[width=8cm,clip]{9416f16.ps}
\end{figure} Figure 16:

3C 172 north hot spot. 8.4 GHz VLA image from Kharb et al. (2008) with CLEAN restoring beam FWHM 0.26 $\times $ 0.23 arcsec (shown in the inset in the lower left). Two circles are shown centered on the brightness peak. The larger circle has a diameter of 2.5 arcsec, while the smaller circle has a diameter of 1.0 arcsec.

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 \begin{figure}
\par\includegraphics[width=8cm,clip]{9416f17.ps}
\end{figure} Figure 17:

3C 172 south hot spot. 8.4 GHz VLA image from Kharb et al. (2008) with CLEAN restoring beam FWHM 0.26 $\times $ 0.23 arcsec (shown in the inset in the lower left). Two circles are shown centered on the brightness peak. The larger circle has a diameter of 2.5 arcsec, while the smaller circle has a diameter of 1.0 arcsec.

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 \begin{figure}
\par\includegraphics[width=8cm,clip]{9416f18.ps}
\end{figure} Figure 18:

3C 441 north hot spot. 8.4 GHz VLA image from Kharb et al. (2008) with CLEAN restoring beam FWHM 0.23 $\times $ 0.22 arcsec (shown in the inset in the lower left). Two circles are shown centered on the brightness peak. The larger circle has a diameter of 2.5 arcsec, while the smaller circle has a diameter of 1.0 arcsec.

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 \begin{figure}
\par\includegraphics[width=8cm,clip]{9416f19.ps}
\end{figure} Figure 19:

3C 441 south hot spot. 8.4 GHz VLA image from Kharb et al. (2008) with CLEAN restoring beam FWHM 0.23 $\times $ 0.22 arcsec (shown in the inset in the lower left). Two circles are shown centered on the brightness peak. The larger circle has a diameter of 2.5 arcsec, while the smaller circle has a diameter of 1.0 arcsec.

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 \begin{figure}
\par\includegraphics[width=8cm,clip]{9416f20.ps}
\end{figure} Figure 20:

3C 469.1 north hot spot. 8.4 GHz VLA image from Kharb et al. (2008) with CLEAN restoring beam FWHM 0.32 $\times $ 0.18 arcsec (shown in the inset in the lower left). Two circles are shown centered on the brightness peak. The larger circle has a diameter of 2.5 arcsec, while the smaller circle has a diameter of 1.0 arcsec.

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\par\includegraphics[width=8cm,clip]{9416f21.ps}
\end{figure} Figure 21:

3C 469.1 south hot spot. 8.4 GHz VLA image from Kharb et al. (2008) with CLEAN restoring beam FWHM 0.32 $\times $ 0.18 arcsec (shown in the inset in the lower left). Two circles are shown centered on the brightness peak. The larger circle has a diameter of 2.5 arcsec, while the smaller circle has a diameter of 1.0 arcsec.

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