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Event Horizon Telescope observations of the jet launching and collimation in Centaurus A

Authors :
Janssen, Michael
Falcke, Heino
Kadler, Matthias
Ros, Eduardo
Wielgus, Maciek
Akiyama, Kazunori
Baloković, Mislav
Blackburn, Lindy
Bouman, Katherine L.
Chael, Andrew
Chan, Chi-kwan
Chatterjee, Koushik
Davelaar, Jordy
Edwards, Philip G.
Fromm, Christian M.
Gómez, José L.
Goddi, Ciriaco
Issaoun, Sara
Johnson, Michael D.
Kim, Junhan
Koay, Jun Yi
Krichbaum, Thomas P.
Liu, Jun
Liuzzo, Elisabetta
Markoff, Sera
Markowitz, Alex
Marrone, Daniel P.
Mizuno, Yosuke
Müller, Cornelia
Ni, Chunchong
Pesce, Dominic W.
Ramakrishnan, Venkatessh
Roelofs, Freek
Rygl, Kazi L. J.
van Bemmel, Ilse
Alberdi, Antxon
Alef, Walter
Algaba, Juan Carlos
Anantua, Richard
Asada, Keiichi
Azulay, Rebecca
Baczko, Anne-Kathrin
Ball, David
Barrett, John
Benson, Bradford A.
Bintley, Dan
Blundell, Raymond
Boland, Wilfred
Bower, Geoffrey C.
Boyce, Hope
Bremer, Michael
Brinkerink, Christiaan D.
Brissenden, Roger
Britzen, Silke
Broderick, Avery E.
Broguiere, Dominique
Bronzwaer, Thomas
Byun, Do-Young
Carlstrom, John E.
Chatterjee, Shami
Chen, Ming-Tang
Chen, Yongjun
Chesler, Paul M.
Cho, Ilje
Christian, Pierre
Conway, John E.
Cordes, James M.
Crawford, Thomas M.
Crew, Geoffrey B.
Cruz-Osorio, Alejandro
Cui, Yuzhu
De Laurentis, Mariafelicia
Deane, Roger
Dempsey, Jessica
Desvignes, Gregory
Dexter, Jason
Doeleman, Sheperd S.
Eatough, Ralph P.
Farah, Joseph
Fish, Vincent L.
Fomalont, Ed
Ford, H. Alyson
Fraga-Encinas, Raquel
Friberg, Per
Fuentes, Antonio
Galison, Peter
Gammie, Charles F.
García, Roberto
Gelles, Zachary
Gentaz, Olivier
Georgiev, Boris
Gold, Roman
Gómez-Ruiz, Arturo I.
Gu, Minfeng
Gurwell, Mark
Hada, Kazuhiro
Haggard, Daryl
Hecht, Michael H.
Hesper, Ronald
Himwich, Elizabeth
Ho, Luis C.
Ho, Paul
Honma, Mareki
Huang, Chih-Wei L.
Huang, Lei
Hughes, David H.
Ikeda, Shiro
Inoue, Makoto
James, David J.
Jannuzi, Buell T.
Jeter, Britton
Jiang, Wu
Jimenez-Rosales, Alejandra
Jorstad, Svetlana
Jung, Taehyun
Karami, Mansour
Karuppusamy, Ramesh
Kawashima, Tomohisa
Keating, Garrett K.
Kettenis, Mark
Kim, Dong-Jin
Kim, Jae-Young
Kim, Jongsoo
Kino, Motoki
Kofuji, Yutaro
Koyama, Shoko
Kramer, Michael
Kramer, Carsten
Kuo, Cheng-Yu
Lauer, Tod R.
Lee, Sang-Sung
Levis, Aviad
Li, Yan-Rong
Li, Zhiyuan
Lindqvist, Michael
Lico, Rocco
Lindahl, Greg
Liu, Kuo
Lo, Wen-Ping
Lobanov, Andrei P.
Loinard, Laurent
Lonsdale, Colin
Lu, Ru-Sen
MacDonald, Nicholas R.
Mao, Jirong
Marchili, Nicola
Marscher, Alan P.
Martí-Vidal, Iván
Matsushita, Satoki
Matthews, Lynn D.
Medeiros, Lia
Menten, Karl M.
Mizuno, Izumi
Moran, James M.
Moriyama, Kotaro
Moscibrodzka, Monika
Musoke, Gibwa
Mejías, Alejandro Mus
Nagai, Hiroshi
Nagar, Neil M.
Nakamura, Masanori
Narayan, Ramesh
Narayanan, Gopal
Natarajan, Iniyan
Nathanail, Antonios
Neilsen, Joey
Neri, Roberto
Noutsos, Aristeidis
Nowak, Michael A.
Okino, Hiroki
Olivares, Héctor
Ortiz-León, Gisela N.
Oyama, Tomoaki
Özel, Feryal
Palumbo, Daniel C. M.
Park, Jongho
Patel, Nimesh
Pen, Ue-Li
Piétu, Vincent
Plambeck, Richard
PopStefanija, Aleksandar
Porth, Oliver
Pötzl, Felix M.
Prather, Ben
Preciado-López, Jorge A.
Psaltis, Dimitrios
Pu, Hung-Yi
Rao, Ramprasad
Rawlings, Mark G.
Raymond, Alexander W.
Rezzolla, Luciano
Ricarte, Angelo
Ripperda, Bart
Rogers, Alan
Rose, Mel
Roshanineshat, Arash
Rottmann, Helge
Roy, Alan L.
Ruszczyk, Chet
Sánchez, Salvador
Sánchez-Arguelles, David
Sasada, Mahito
Savolainen, Tuomas
Schloerb, F. Peter
Schuster, Karl-Friedrich
Shao, Lijing
Shen, Zhiqiang
Small, Des
Sohn, Bong Won
SooHoo, Jason
Sun, He
Tazaki, Fumie
Tetarenko, Alexandra J.
Tiede, Paul
Tilanus, Remo P. J.
Titus, Michael
Torne, Pablo
Trent, Tyler
Traianou, Efthalia
Trippe, Sascha
van Langevelde, Huib Jan
van Rossum, Daniel R.
Wagner, Jan
Ward-Thompson, Derek
Wardle, John
Weintroub, Jonathan
Wex, Norbert
Wharton, Robert
Wong, George N.
Wu, Qingwen
Yoon, Doosoo
Young, André
Young, Ken
Younsi, Ziri
Yuan, Feng
Yuan, Ye-Fei
Zensus, J. Anton
Zhao, Guang-Yao
Zhao, Shan-Shan
Source :
Nature Astronomy, July 2021, Volume 5, p. 1017-1028
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Very-long-baseline interferometry (VLBI) observations of active galactic nuclei at millimeter wavelengths have the power to reveal the launching and initial collimation region of extragalactic radio jets, down to $10-100$ gravitational radii ($r_g=GM/c^2$) scales in nearby sources. Centaurus A is the closest radio-loud source to Earth. It bridges the gap in mass and accretion rate between the supermassive black holes (SMBHs) in Messier 87 and our galactic center. A large southern declination of $-43^{\circ}$ has however prevented VLBI imaging of Centaurus A below ${\lambda}1$cm thus far. Here, we show the millimeter VLBI image of the source, which we obtained with the Event Horizon Telescope at $228$GHz. Compared to previous observations, we image Centaurus A's jet at a tenfold higher frequency and sixteen times sharper resolution and thereby probe sub-lightday structures. We reveal a highly-collimated, asymmetrically edge-brightened jet as well as the fainter counterjet. We find that Centaurus A's source structure resembles the jet in Messier 87 on ${\sim}500r_g$ scales remarkably well. Furthermore, we identify the location of Centaurus A's SMBH with respect to its resolved jet core at ${\lambda}1.3$mm and conclude that the source's event horizon shadow should be visible at THz frequencies. This location further supports the universal scale invariance of black holes over a wide range of masses.<br />Comment: 27 pages, 9 figures. This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Nature Astronomy. The final authenticated version is available online at: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41550-021-01417-w

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Nature Astronomy, July 2021, Volume 5, p. 1017-1028
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2111.03356
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41550-021-01417-w