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Blazar spectral variability as explained by a twisted inhomogeneous jet

Journal
NATURE  
Date Issued
2017
Author(s)
RAITERI, Claudia Maria  
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VILLATA, Massimo  
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Acosta-Pulido, J. A.
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Agudo, I.
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Arkharov, A. A.
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Bachev, R.
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Baida, G. V.
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Benítez, E.
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Borman, G. A.
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Boschin, W.
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Bozhilov, V.
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Butuzova, M. S.
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Calcidese, P.
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CARNERERO MARTIN, Maria Isabel  
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Carosati, D.
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Casadio, C.
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Castro-Segura, N.
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Chen, W. -P.
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Damljanovic, G.
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D'AMMANDO, FILIPPO  
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DI PAOLA, Andrea  
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Echevarría, J.
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Efimova, N. V.
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Ehgamberdiev, Sh. A.
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Espinosa, C.
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Fuentes, A.
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Giunta, A.
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Gómez, J. L.
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Grishina, T. S.
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Gurwell, M. A.
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Hiriart, D.
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Jermak, H.
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Jordan, B.
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Jorstad, S. G.
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Joshi, M.
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Kopatskaya, E. N.
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Kuratov, K.
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Kurtanidze, O. M.
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Kurtanidze, S. O.
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Lähteenmäki, A.
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Larionov, V. M.
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Larionova, E. G.
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Larionova, L. V.
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Lázaro, C.
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Lin, C. S.
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Malmrose, M. P.
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Marscher, A. P.
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Matsumoto, K.
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McBreen, B.
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Michel, R.
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Mihov, B.
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Minev, M.
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Mirzaqulov, D. O.
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Mokrushina, A. A.
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Molina, S. N.
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Moody, J. W.
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Morozova, D. A.
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Nazarov, S. V.
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Nikolashvili, M. G.
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Ohlert, J. M.
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Okhmat, D. N.
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Ovcharov, E.
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Pinna, F.
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Polakis, T. A.
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Protasio, C.
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Pursimo, T.
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Redondo-Lorenzo, F. J.
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Rizzi, N.
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Rodriguez-Coira, G.
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Sadakane, K.
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Sadun, A. C.
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Samal, M. R.
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Savchenko, S. S.
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Semkov, E.
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Skiff, B. A.
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Slavcheva-Mihova, L.
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Smith, P. S.
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Steele, I. A.
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Strigachev, A.
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Tammi, J.
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Thum, C.
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Tornikoski, M.
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Troitskaya, Yu. V.
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Troitsky, I. S.
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Vasilyev, A. A.
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Vince, O.
DOI
10.1038/nature24623
Abstract
Blazars are active galactic nuclei, which are powerful sources of radiation whose central engine is located in the core of the host galaxy. Blazar emission is dominated by non-thermal radiation from a jet that moves relativistically towards us, and therefore undergoes Doppler beaming. This beaming causes flux enhancement and contraction of the variability timescales, so that most blazars appear as luminous sources characterized by noticeable and fast changes in brightness at all frequencies. The mechanism that produces this unpredictable variability is under debate, but proposed mechanisms include injection, acceleration and cooling of particles, with possible intervention of shock waves or turbulence. Changes in the viewing angle of the observed emitting knots or jet regions have also been suggested as an explanation of flaring events and can also explain specific properties of blazar emission, such as intra-day variability, quasi-periodicity and the delay of radio flux variations relative to optical changes. Such a geometric interpretation, however, is not universally accepted because alternative explanations based on changes in physical conditions—such as the size and speed of the emitting zone, the magnetic field, the number of emitting particles and their energy distribution—can explain snapshots of the spectral behaviour of blazars in many cases. Here we report the results of optical-to-radio-wavelength monitoring of the blazar CTA 102 and show that the observed long-term trends of the flux and spectral variability are best explained by an inhomogeneous, curved jet that undergoes changes in orientation over time. We propose that magnetohydrodynamic instabilities or rotation of the twisted jet cause different jet regions to change their orientation and hence their relative Doppler factors. In particular, the extreme optical outburst of 2016-2017 (brightness increase of six magnitudes) occurred when the corresponding emitting region had a small viewing angle. The agreement between observations and theoretical predictions can be seen as further validation of the relativistic beaming theory.
Volume
552
Start page
374
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/27027
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https://www.nature.com/articles/nature24623
Issn Identifier
0028-0836
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2017Natur.552..374R
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