J/A+A/644/A85       Sub-milliarcsecond imaging of 3C111          (Schulz+, 2020)

Sub-milliarcsecond imaging of a bright flare and ejection event in the extragalactic jet 3C 111. Schulz R., Kadler M., Ros E., Perucho M., Krichbaum T.P., Agudo I., Beuchert T., Lindqvist M., Mannheim K., Wilms J., Zensus J.A. <Astron. Astrophys. 644, A85 (2020)> =2020A&A...644A..85S 2020A&A...644A..85S (SIMBAD/NED BibCode)
ADC_Keywords: Active gal. nuclei; Galaxies, radio ; VLBI Keywords: galaxies: active - galaxies: jets - galaxies: individual: 3C 111 - techniques: high angular resolution Abstract: Flares in radio-loud active galactic nuclei (AGNs) are thought to be associated with the injection of fresh plasma into the compact jet base. Such flares are usually strongest and appear earlier at shorter radio wavelengths. Hence, very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) at millimeter (mm)-wavelengths is the best-suited technique for studying the earliest structural changes of compact jets associated with emission flares. Aims. We study the morphological changes of the parsec-scale jet in the nearby (z=0.049) gamma-ray bright radio galaxy 3C 111 following a flare that developed into a major radio outburst in 2007. We analyse three successive observations of 3C 111 at 86 GHz with the Global mm-VLBI Array (GMVA) between 2007 and 2008 which yield a very high angular resolution of ∼45 muas. In addition, we make use of single-dish radio flux density measurements from the F-GAMMA and POLAMI programmes, archival single-dish and VLBI data. We resolve the flare into multiple plasma components with a distinct morphology resembling a bend in an otherwise remarkably straight jet. The flare-associated features move with apparent velocities of ∼4.0c to ∼4.5c and can be traced also at lower frequencies in later epochs. Near the base of the jet, we find two bright features with high brightness temperatures up to ∼1011K, which we associate with the core and a stationary feature in the jet. The flare led to multiple new jet components indicative of a dynamic modulation during the ejection. We interpret the bend-like feature as a direct result of the outburst which makes it possible to trace the transverse structure of the jet. In this scenario, the components follow different paths in the jet stream consistent with expectations for a spine-sheath structure, which is not seen during intermediate levels of activity. The possibility of coordinated multiwavelength observations during a future bright radio flare in 3C 111 makes this source an excellent target for probing the radio-gamma-ray connection. Description: tablea4.dat with single-dish flux density measurements of 3C111 at 86 GHz obtained by the F-GAMMA and POLAMI programme; used for Fig. 1. VLBI CLEAN-images of 3C111 obtained with the GMVA as FITS-files; used for Fig. 2, 3 and 5. Objects: ------------------------------------------------------- RA (2000) DE Designation(s) ------------------------------------------------------- 04 18 21.28 +38 01 35.8 3C111 = QSO J0418+3801 --------------------------------------------------------------------- File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file tablea4.dat 31 61 86GHz flux density measurements list.dat 101 3 List of fits images fits/* . 3 Individual fits images -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: J/ApJ/734/43 : 3C 111 X-ray, optical and radio monitoring (Chatterjee+, 2011) Byte-by-byte Description of file: tablea4.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 9 F9.3 d Date Date of the measurement (MJD) 11- 16 F6.3 Jy Flux Measured flux density at 86GHz 19- 23 F5.3 Jy e_Flux Error of the measured flux density at 86GHz 25- 31 A7 --- Project Single-dish monitoring programme which obtained the measurement (F-GAMMA or POLAMI) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: list.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 9 F9.5 deg RAdeg Right Ascension of center (J2000) 10- 18 F9.5 deg DEdeg Declination of center (J2000) 20- 23 I4 --- Nx Number of pixels along X-axis 25- 28 I4 --- Ny Number of pixels along Y-axis 30- 39 A10 "date" Obs.date Observation date 41- 47 F7.4 GHz Freq Observed frequency 49- 52 I4 Kibyte size Size of FITS file 54- 67 A14 --- FileName Name of FITS file, in subdirectory fits 69-101 A33 --- Title Title of the FITS file -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Acknowledgements: Robert Schulz, r.f.schulz(at)issc.leidenuniv.nl
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