The nuclear region of Arp 220 imaged with continuum VLBI at 18 cm. The
angular resolution is ~4 milliarcsec
(~1.5 pc), and the image is 1.6 arcsec across. Two clusters of point
sources are visible, separated by ~1 arcsec,
corresponding to the twin nuclei in Arp 220. These sources are
interpreted as radio supernovae associated with
an intense nuclear starburst. The rms noise level is ~8 uJy/beam.
In Nov 2002, a new VLBI experiment was conducted by Lonsdale
(Haystack), Lonsdale (IPAC), Smith (UCSD) & Diamond (Jodrell) which
included several large European dishes, the VLBA, the phased-VLA, the
GBT, & Arecibo. When combined with almost continuous
recording at a rate of 256 Mbit/s, this experiment is probably the most
sensitive VLBI observation to date. A preliminary continuum
image, shown above, boasts a rms noise level of only 8 uJy/beam, and
this can be reduced by further processing to perhaps as low as 6
uJy/beam. The more than 3-fold improvement in SNR afforded by Arecibo,
the GBT and a wider recording bandwidth has resulted in the detection
of roughly 30 RSN candidates in Arp 220, about 10 of which lie in the
eastern nucleus. The brightest source in the field is slightly
below 1 mJy.