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Precessing jet nozzle connecting to a spinning black hole in M87

Authors :
Cui, Yuzhu
Hada, Kazuhiro
Kawashima, Tomohisa
Kino, Motoki
Lin, Weikang
Mizuno, Yosuke
Ro, Hyunwook
Honma, Mareki
Yi, Kunwoo
Yu, Jintao
Park, Jongho
Jiang, Wu
Shen, Zhiqiang
Kravchenko, Evgeniya
Algaba, Juan-Carlos
Cheng, Xiaopeng
Cho, Ilje
Giovannini, Gabriele
Giroletti, Marcello
Jung, Taehyun
Lu, Ru-Sen
Niinuma, Kotaro
Oh, Junghwan
Ohsuga, Ken
Sawada-Satoh, Satoko
Sohn, Bong Won
Takahashi, Hiroyuki R.
Takamura, Mieko
Tazaki, Fumie
Trippe, Sascha
Wajima, Kiyoaki
Akiyama, Kazunori
An, Tao
Asada, Keiichi
Buttaccio, Salvatore
Byun, Do-Young
Cui, Lang
Hagiwara, Yoshiaki
Hirota, Tomoya
Hodgson, Jeffrey
Kawaguchi, Noriyuki
Kim, Jae-Young
Lee, Sang-Sung
Lee, Jee Won
Lee, Jeong Ae
Maccaferri, Giuseppe
Melis, Andrea
Melnikov, Alexey
Migoni, Carlo
Oh, Se-Jin
Sugiyama, Koichiro
Wang, Xuezheng
Zhang, Yingkang
Chen, Zhong
Hwang, Ju-Yeon
Jung, Dong-Kyu
Kim, Hyo-Ryoung
Kim, Jeong-Sook
Kobayashi, Hideyuki
Li, Bin
Li, Guanghui
Li, Xiaofei
Liu, Zhiyong
Liu, Qinghui
Liu, Xiang
Oh, Chung-Sik
Oyama, Tomoaki
Roh, Duk-Gyoo
Wang, Jinqing
Wang, Na
Wang, Shiqiang
Xia, Bo
Yan, Hao
Yeom, Jae-Hwan
Yonekura, Yoshinori
Yuan, Jianping
Zhang, Hua
Zhao, Rongbing
Zhong, Weiye
Source :
2023, Nature, 621, 711-715
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The nearby radio galaxy M87 offers a unique opportunity to explore the connections between the central supermassive black hole and relativistic jets. Previous studies of the inner region of M87 revealed a wide opening angle for the jet originating near the black hole. The Event Horizon Telescope resolved the central radio source and found an asymmetric ring structure consistent with expectations from General Relativity. With a baseline of 17 years of observations, there was a shift in the jet's transverse position, possibly arising from an eight to ten-year quasi-periodicity. However, the origin of this sideways shift remains unclear. Here we report an analysis of radio observations over 22 years that suggests a period of about 11 years in the position angle variation of the jet. We infer that we are seeing a spinning black hole that induces the Lense-Thirring precession of a misaligned accretion disk. Similar jet precession may commonly occur in other active galactic nuclei but has been challenging to detect owing to the small magnitude and long period of the variation.<br />Comment: 41 pages, 7 figures, 7 tables

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
2023, Nature, 621, 711-715
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2310.09015
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-023-06479-6