Ejection of Double Knots from the Radio Core of PKS 1510–089 during the Strong Gamma-Ray Flares in 2015

PKS 1510-089 is a bright and active γ-ray source that showed strong and complex γ-ray flares in mid-2015 during which the Major Atmospheric Gamma Imaging Cerenkov telescopes detected variable very high energy (photon energies >100 GeV) emission. We present long-term multifrequency radio, optical,...

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Main Authors: Park, Jongho, Lee, Sang-Sung, Kim, Jae-Young, Hodgson, Jeffrey A., Trippe, Sascha, Kim, Dae-Won, Algaba, Juan Carlos, Kino, Motoki, Zhao, Guang-Yao, Lee, Jee Won, Gurwell, Mark A.
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spelling my.um.eprints.237652020-02-13T01:05:13Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/23765/ Ejection of Double Knots from the Radio Core of PKS 1510–089 during the Strong Gamma-Ray Flares in 2015 Park, Jongho Lee, Sang-Sung Kim, Jae-Young Hodgson, Jeffrey A. Trippe, Sascha Kim, Dae-Won Algaba, Juan Carlos Kino, Motoki Zhao, Guang-Yao Lee, Jee Won Gurwell, Mark A. QB Astronomy QC Physics PKS 1510-089 is a bright and active γ-ray source that showed strong and complex γ-ray flares in mid-2015 during which the Major Atmospheric Gamma Imaging Cerenkov telescopes detected variable very high energy (photon energies >100 GeV) emission. We present long-term multifrequency radio, optical, and γ-ray light curves of PKS 1510-089 from 2013 to 2018, and results of an analysis of the jet kinematics and linear polarization using 43 GHz Very Long Baseline Array data observed between late 2015 and mid-2017. We find that a strong radio flare trails the γ-ray flares in 2015, showing an optically thick spectrum at the beginning and becoming optically thin over time. Two laterally separated knots of emission are observed to emerge from the radio core nearly simultaneously during the γ-ray flares. We detect an edge-brightened linear polarization near the core in the active jet state in 2016, similar to the quiescent jet state in 2008-2013. These observations indicate that the γ-ray flares may originate from compression of the knots by a standing shock in the core and the jet might consist of multiple complex layers showing time-dependent behavior, rather than of a simple structure of a fast jet spine and a slow jet sheath. © 2019. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. IOP Publishing 2019 Article PeerReviewed Park, Jongho and Lee, Sang-Sung and Kim, Jae-Young and Hodgson, Jeffrey A. and Trippe, Sascha and Kim, Dae-Won and Algaba, Juan Carlos and Kino, Motoki and Zhao, Guang-Yao and Lee, Jee Won and Gurwell, Mark A. (2019) Ejection of Double Knots from the Radio Core of PKS 1510–089 during the Strong Gamma-Ray Flares in 2015. The Astrophysical Journal, 877 (2). p. 106. ISSN 1538-4357 https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ab1b27 doi:10.3847/1538-4357/ab1b27
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topic QB Astronomy
QC Physics
spellingShingle QB Astronomy
QC Physics
Park, Jongho
Lee, Sang-Sung
Kim, Jae-Young
Hodgson, Jeffrey A.
Trippe, Sascha
Kim, Dae-Won
Algaba, Juan Carlos
Kino, Motoki
Zhao, Guang-Yao
Lee, Jee Won
Gurwell, Mark A.
Ejection of Double Knots from the Radio Core of PKS 1510–089 during the Strong Gamma-Ray Flares in 2015
description PKS 1510-089 is a bright and active γ-ray source that showed strong and complex γ-ray flares in mid-2015 during which the Major Atmospheric Gamma Imaging Cerenkov telescopes detected variable very high energy (photon energies >100 GeV) emission. We present long-term multifrequency radio, optical, and γ-ray light curves of PKS 1510-089 from 2013 to 2018, and results of an analysis of the jet kinematics and linear polarization using 43 GHz Very Long Baseline Array data observed between late 2015 and mid-2017. We find that a strong radio flare trails the γ-ray flares in 2015, showing an optically thick spectrum at the beginning and becoming optically thin over time. Two laterally separated knots of emission are observed to emerge from the radio core nearly simultaneously during the γ-ray flares. We detect an edge-brightened linear polarization near the core in the active jet state in 2016, similar to the quiescent jet state in 2008-2013. These observations indicate that the γ-ray flares may originate from compression of the knots by a standing shock in the core and the jet might consist of multiple complex layers showing time-dependent behavior, rather than of a simple structure of a fast jet spine and a slow jet sheath. © 2019. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
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author Park, Jongho
Lee, Sang-Sung
Kim, Jae-Young
Hodgson, Jeffrey A.
Trippe, Sascha
Kim, Dae-Won
Algaba, Juan Carlos
Kino, Motoki
Zhao, Guang-Yao
Lee, Jee Won
Gurwell, Mark A.
author_facet Park, Jongho
Lee, Sang-Sung
Kim, Jae-Young
Hodgson, Jeffrey A.
Trippe, Sascha
Kim, Dae-Won
Algaba, Juan Carlos
Kino, Motoki
Zhao, Guang-Yao
Lee, Jee Won
Gurwell, Mark A.
author_sort Park, Jongho
title Ejection of Double Knots from the Radio Core of PKS 1510–089 during the Strong Gamma-Ray Flares in 2015
title_short Ejection of Double Knots from the Radio Core of PKS 1510–089 during the Strong Gamma-Ray Flares in 2015
title_full Ejection of Double Knots from the Radio Core of PKS 1510–089 during the Strong Gamma-Ray Flares in 2015
title_fullStr Ejection of Double Knots from the Radio Core of PKS 1510–089 during the Strong Gamma-Ray Flares in 2015
title_full_unstemmed Ejection of Double Knots from the Radio Core of PKS 1510–089 during the Strong Gamma-Ray Flares in 2015
title_sort ejection of double knots from the radio core of pks 1510–089 during the strong gamma-ray flares in 2015
publisher IOP Publishing
publishDate 2019
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/23765/
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ab1b27
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