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The Continuing Saga of the Explosive Event(s) in the M87 Jet: Is M87 a Blazar?

Authors :
Harris, D. E.
Cheung, C. C.
Stawarz, L.
Biretta, J. A.
Sparks, W.
Perlman, E. S.
Wilson, A. S.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

We review the recent data on the knot HST-1 in the M87 jet in the context of typical blazar behavior. In particular we discuss the wide-band flare of 2005 which peaked at a factor of 50 to 80 times the intensity observed in 2000; the superluminal radio features; and the arguments that support the hypothesis that HST-1 was the source of the excess TeV emission found by H.E.S.S. in 2005. To the extent that M87 can be classified as a blazar, perhaps observed at a somewhat larger angle to the line of sight compared to most blazars, all of these blazar properties originate at a distance greater than 100 pc from the nucleus, and thus cannot be associated with the location of the 'launching of the jet'.<br />Comment: 7 pages with embedded b/w figures. To be published in the proceedings of "Extragalactic Jets: Theory and Observation from Radio to Gamma Ray" ASP Conference Series, T. A. Rector and D. S. De Young (eds.)

Subjects

Subjects :
Astrophysics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.0707.3124
Document Type :
Working Paper