Evolution of the Termination Region of the Parsec-scale Jet of 3C 84 Over the Past 20 yr

Abstract We present the kinematics of the parsec-scale jet in 3C 84 from 2003 November to 2022 June observed with the Very Long Baseline Array at 43 GHz. We find that the C3 component, a bright feature at the termination region of the jet component ejected from the core in 2003, has maintained a nea...

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Published inThe Astrophysical journal Vol. 970; no. 2; pp. 176 - 190
Main Authors Kam, Minchul, Hodgson, Jeffrey A., Park, Jongho, Kino, Motoki, Nagai, Hiroshi, Trippe, Sascha, Wagner, Alexander Y.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Philadelphia The American Astronomical Society 01.08.2024
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Summary:Abstract We present the kinematics of the parsec-scale jet in 3C 84 from 2003 November to 2022 June observed with the Very Long Baseline Array at 43 GHz. We find that the C3 component, a bright feature at the termination region of the jet component ejected from the core in 2003, has maintained a nearly constant apparent velocity of 0.259 ± 0.003 c over the period covered by observations. We observe the emergence of four new subcomponents from C3, each exhibiting apparent speeds higher than that of C3. Notably, the last two subcomponents exhibit apparent superluminal motion, with the fastest component showing an apparent speed of 1.22 ± 0.14 c . Our analysis suggests that a change in viewing angle alone cannot account for the fast apparent speeds of the new subcomponents, indicating that they are intrinsically faster than C3. We identify jet precession (or reorientation), a jet–cloud collision, and magnetic reconnection as possible physical mechanisms responsible for the ejection of the new subcomponents.
Bibliography:High-Energy Phenomena and Fundamental Physics
AAS51760
ISSN:0004-637X
1538-4357
DOI:10.3847/1538-4357/ad51dc