[6] When observed on timescales of few months, PKS 1741-03 exhibited extreme variations at 2.7 GHz but no traces of violent outbursts in its light curve.
[9] Imaging made by Very Long Baseline Array shows PKS 1741-03 has a weak component at both epochs.
Based on interferometric imaging, the jet components display superluminal motion of various speeds with ranges of between 3.5 and 6.1c.
Further evidence also shows they are moving ballistically with the exception of one component displaying signs of bent trajectory.
IceCube Observatory located at the South Pole detected a high-energy neutrino event, designated as 220205B above 200 TeV and found it to be associated with the blazar.