A look at complex objects from the VLBA Imaging and Polarization Survey

Steven Tremblay (UNM), Greg Taylor (UNM, NRAO) , Joe Helmboldt (NRL), Chris Fassnacht (UC Davis), Roger Romani (Stanford), Steve Healey (Stanford)

The VLBA Imaging and Polarization Survey (VIPS) is the largest VLBI imaging survey to date, observing 1127 objects in the northern sky. Due to the large data volume, each source was morphologically classified as a: point source, short-jet, long-jet, CSO candidate, or complex source. Here we will take a closer look at the complex sources and discuss the reasons why some of these sources are of particular interest.