Probing radial position wander of blazar Mrk 501 core with VLBI
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Probing radial position wander of blazar Mrk 501 core with VLBI
Probing radial position wander of blazar Mrk 501 core with VLBI jet radio core black hole @NAOJ/AND You Inc. Shoko Koyama (The University of Tokyo/NAOJ) M. Kino, A. Doi (ISAS), H. Nagai (NAOJ), K. Niinuma (Yamaguchi Univ.), M. Honma (NAOJ), T. Oyama (NAOJ), K. Hada (IRA), K. Akiyama (NAOJ), M. Giroletti (IRA), G. Giovannini, M. Orienti (Bologna Univ.), N. Isobe (ISAS), 1 K. Asada (ASIAA), J. Kataoka (Waseda Univ.), D. Paneque (Stanford Univ./SLAC) Locations between BH & radio core Rbh-core~14-23Rs~0.01pc BH 43GHz radio core M87 by Hada+11 Rbh-core~105Rs~ a few pc BH multi-freq. core shift +VLBI phase referencing àposition accuracy ~beam/10 43GHz radio core blazars by Marscher+08 time lag method • The locations of blazar radio cores have not been studied with enough positional accuracy • Blazar radio cores may wander because they locate far from the BH Our method:The locations of blazar radio core based on internal shock model radio core BH Γf,1 Γs,1 Γ f+s,1 Ifs DIS,1 % Γ s,1 ( 4 DIS,1 ≈ 5 ×10 Rs ⋅ ' * & 50 ) 2 % I fs ( ' * & 10Rs ) Purpose: constrain on the jet lorenz factor Γs,1, which decide the position of radio core Method: Explore the radio core wander by using phase referencing with single freq. & at multi epochs Target : Mrk 501 HSA ~600pc GMVA VLBA ~1pc ~0.1pc Giroletti+08 • One of the closest blazars (1mas=0.66pc=7x10^4Rs) • viewing angle 4~15 deg (Giroletti+04) • X-rays and Very High Energy (VHE) emission show very fast variability (tvar~a few min.) (Albert+07) • no superluminal motions were detected (Giroletti+04) SED of Mrk 501 Fermi MWL campaign in 2009 Abdo+2011 ν Fν [erg cm -2 s -1] The Astrophysical Journal, 727:129 (26pp), 2011 February 1 Abdo et al. 10-9 SMA -10 10 VLBA(BP143) Swift/BAT VLBA_core(BP143) RXTE/PCA VLBA_core_ellipsefit(BP143) Swift/XRT VLBA(BK150) VLBA_core(BK150) Noto averaged VLBI spectrum Metsahovi Medicina 10-11 VLBA(MOJAVE) VLBA_Core(MOJAVE) OVRO RATAN UMRAO Effelsberg -12 10 MAGIC Swift/UVOT BradfordRoboticTelescope VERITAS GASP VERITAS_flare GRT 10-13 Fermi MITSuME ROVOR WIRO OAGH CampoImperatore 10-14 10 10 1012 1014 16 10 18 10 20 10 1022 1024 10 10 Giroletti+08 ν [Hz] 26 28 Figure 8. SED for Mrk 501 averaged over all observations taken during the multifrequency campaign performed between 2009 March 15 (MJD 54905) and 2009 August 1 (MJD 55044). The legend reports the correspondence between the instruments and the measured fluxes. Further details about the instruments are given in Section 5.1. The optical and X-ray data have been corrected for Galactic extinction, but the host galaxy (which is clearly visible at the IR/optical frequencies) has not been subtracted. The TeV data from MAGIC and VERITAS have been corrected for the absorption in the EBL using the model reported in Franceschini et al. (2008). The VERITAS data from the time interval MJD 54952.9–54955.9 were removed from the data set used to compute the average spectrum, and are depicted separately in the SED plot (in green diamonds). See the text for further details. VLBI core would be optically thin above 8 GHz! VLBI observations at 43 GHz VLBA : 2012February~ 4 hr X 6 epochs (on going) VERA : 2011February & October 8 hr X 4 successive days = 1 set 1659+399 3C 345 1.46° target 2.09° 2.58° 0.49° NRAO 512 Mrk 501 6 Swift/BAT Hard X-ray monitor and our observation of Mrk 501 50days 2012/3/16 2012/6/11 2011/10 2012/2/12 2012/5/6 x-ray flare (Atel#3752) VERAß àVLBA @swift web 7 VERA data reduction flowchart A beam: 1IF,3C 345 B beam: 15IF, NRAO512+Mrk501 UVW recalculation(A-apply2A) Dual beam phase calibration(B_MINUS.1111) CLCAL CLCAL ACCOR CLCAL CLCAL APCAL UVW recalculation(B-apply2B) CLCAL ACCOR CLCAL APCAL FRING on NRAO512 (delay) FRING CLCAL BPASS SPLIT FITTP imaging Copy 1IF solutions to 15IFs, apply them to Bbeam CLCAL SN table CLCAL BPASS Apply structure phase SPLIT FITTP àfinal map Apply amplitude solutionimaging 8 VERA images (e.g.,2011Feb.15) Mrk 501 phase-ref. image NRAO512 phase-ref. image 3C 345 self-cal image We detect phase-referenced target at SNR 7-14 for all data 9 VERA 7mm Astrometry Results Y (mas) Phase referenced core peak position of Mrk 501 (reference: NRAO512) 0.2 Prel imin arily 0.1 2011October 10,11,13,15 0 0.2 0.1 0 -0.1 -0.2 -0.3 -0.1 2011February 15,16,17,18 positional accuracy per 1 epoch:160-180 uas -0.2 à~1.5 pc (~10^4Rs) scale @Mrk501 atmospheric residual:~150 uas -0.3 10 thermal noise:~60 uas(=resolution/SN~10) X (mas) VERA 7mm Astrometry Results Phase referenced core peak position of Mrk 501 (reference: NRAO512) 0.2 Prel imin arily 0.1 0 0.2 0.1 0 2011February 2011Octorber -0.1 -0.2 -0.3 -0.1 -0.2 position accuracy per 1 set:80-90 uas -0.3 50) ± 130 uas àdeviation between 2 sets: (70, 11 àthe core peak positions are consistent within 2σ=260 uas Discussion based on internal shock model t=t1 t=t2 Γf,1 Γs,1 DIS,1 Lshift<260 uas in source frame is Γ f+s,1 Ifs −1 # & L # & θ DIS,2 − DIS,1 < 5 ×10 4 Rs % shift (% min ( $ 260µ as '$ 4 ' Γ f+s,2 Γf,2 Γs,2 DIS,2 when DIS,2>>DIS,1, DIS,2 − DIS,1 ≈ DIS,2 ≈ 2Γ 2s,2 I fs −1 DIS,2-DIS,1 −1 " Lshift %" θ min % " I fs % Γ s,2 < 40 $ ' '$ ' $ # 260µ as &# 4 & # 10Rs & Lshift During our observations, the lorenz factor of jet component which decide core position would be below 40. (Assume constant component ejection period) Summary • We succeed in performing blazar core astrometry with VERA 43GHz • During our observations, upper limit of the core peak position is tentatively 260 uas • Based on internal shock model, radio core is located within 5 pc from BH, and the lorenz factor which decide the core position is below 40 Future works • Discuss VERA and VLBA data together • Plan to use Italy+KVN+VERA