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Core position as a function of wavelength for intrinsic jet and disk models. Squares indicate the core position relative to the central BH at 13.6 mm, 7 mm, and 3.5 mm (22/43/86 GHz) for jet models. Colors represent different inclination angles. Circles indicate the core positions for disk models. All models have an orientation of PA = 0°. Solid lines (jets) and dashed lines (disks) show the best-fit power law using a least-squares fitting method. Error bars represent 1σ errors in the core position data. Parameters, fitting errors, and χ2 are summarized in Table 3. The legend indicates the inclination (i) and power-law index (p) for a given model.
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