Limb-brightened jet of 3C 84 revealed by the 43 GHz very-long-baseline- array observation

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We present a study of the sub-parsec scale radio structure of the radio galaxy 3C 84/NGC 1275 based on the Very Long Baseline Array data at 43 GHz. We discover a limb brightening in the "restarted" jet that is associated with the 2005 radio outburst. In the 1990s, the jet structure was ridge brightening rather than limb brightening, despite the observations being done with similar angular resolutions. This indicates that the transverse jet structure has recently changed. This change in the morphology reveals an interesting agreement with the γ-ray flux increase, i.e., the γ-ray flux in the 1990s was at least seven times lower than the current one. One plausible explanation for the limb brightening is that the velocity structure of the jet is in the context of the stratified jet, which is a successful scenario that explains the γ-ray emission in some active galactic nuclei. If this is the case, then the change in apparent transverse structure might be caused by the change in the transverse velocity structure. We argue that the transition from ridge brightening to limb brightening is related to the γ-ray time variability on the timescale of decades. We also discuss the collimation profile of the jet. © 2014. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved..

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Nagai, H., Haga, T., Giovannini, G., Doi, A., Orienti, M., D’Ammando, F., … Giroletti, M. (2014). Limb-brightened jet of 3C 84 revealed by the 43 GHz very-long-baseline- array observation. Astrophysical Journal, 785(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/785/1/53

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