Location of γ-ray flare emission in the jet of the BL Lacertae object OJ287 more than 14 pc from the central engine

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We combine time-dependent multi-waveband flux and linear polarization observations with submilliarcsecond-scale polarimetric images at Λ = 7 mm of the BL Lacertae type blazar OJ287 to locate the γ-ray emission in prominent flares in the jet of the source > 14 pc from the central engine. We demonstrate a highly significant correlation between the strongest γ-ray and millimeter-wave flares through Monte Carlo simulations. The two reported γ-ray peaks occurred near the beginning of two major millimeter-wave outbursts, each of which is associated with a linear polarization maximum at millimeter wavelengths. Our very long baseline array observations indicate that the two millimeter-wave flares originated in the second of two features in the jet that are separated by > 14 pc. The simultaneity of the peak of the higher-amplitude γ-ray flare and the maximum in polarization of the second jet feature implies that the γ-ray and millimeter-wave flares are cospatial and occur > 14 pc from the central engine. We also associate two optical flares, accompanied by sharp polarization peaks, with the two γ-ray events. The multi-waveband behavior is most easily explained if the γ-rays arise from synchrotron self-Compton scattering of optical photons from the flares. We propose that flares are triggered by interaction of moving plasma blobs with a standing shock. The γ-ray and optical emission is quenched by inverse Compton losses as synchrotron photons from the newly shocked plasma cross the emission region. The millimeter-wave polarization is high at the onset of a flare, but decreases as the electrons emitting at these wavelengths penetrate less polarized regions. © 2011. The American Astronomical Society.

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Agudo, I., Jorstad, S. G., Marscher, A. P., Larionov, V. M., Gómez, J. L., Lähteenmäki, A., … Troitsky, I. S. (2011). Location of γ-ray flare emission in the jet of the BL Lacertae object OJ287 more than 14 pc from the central engine. Astrophysical Journal Letters, 726(1 PART II). https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/726/1/L13

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