Title: | A ring-like accretion structure in M87 connecting its black hole and jet |
Authors: | Lu, Ru-Sen Asada, Keiichi Krichbaum, Thomas P. Park, Jongho Tazaki, Fumie Pu, Hung-Yi Nakamura, Masanori Lobanov, Andrei Hada, Kazuhiro Akiyama, Kazunori Kim, Jae-Young Marti-Vidal, Ivan Gómez, José L. Kawashima, Tomohisa Yuan, Feng Ros, Eduardo Alef, Walter Britzen, Silke Bremer, Michael Broderick, Avery E. Doi, Akihiro GIOVANNINI, Gabriele GIROLETTI, Marcello Ho, Paul T. P. Honma, Mareki Hughes, David H. Inoue, Makoto Jiang, Wu Kino, Motoki Koyama, Shoko Lindqvist, Michael Liu, Jun Marscher, Alan P. Matsushita, Satoki Nagai, Hiroshi Rottmann, Helge Savolainen, Tuomas Schuster, Karl-Friedrich Shen, Zhi-Qiang de Vicente, Pablo Walker, R. Craig Yang, Hai Zensus, J. Anton Algaba, Juan Carlos Allardi, Alexander Bach, Uwe Berthold, Ryan Bintley, Dan Byun, Do-Young Casadio, Carolina Chang, Shu-Hao Chang, Chih-Cheng Chang, Song-Chu Chen, Chung-Chen Chen, Ming-Tang Chilson, Ryan Chuter, Tim C. Conway, John Crew, Geoffrey B. Dempsey, Jessica T. Dornbusch, Sven Faber, Aaron Friberg, Per García, Javier González Garrido, Miguel Gómez Han, Chih-Chiang Han, Kuo-Chang Hasegawa, Yutaka Herrero-Illana, Ruben Huang, Yau-De Huang, Chih-Wei L. Impellizzeri, Violette Jiang, Homin Jinchi, Hao Jung, Taehyun Kallunki, Juha Kirves, Petri Kimura, Kimihiro Koay, Jun Yi Koch, Patrick M. Kramer, Carsten Kraus, Alex Kubo, Derek Kuo, Cheng-Yu Li, Chao-Te Lin, Lupin Chun-Che Liu, Ching-Tang Liu, Kuan-Yu Lo, Wen-Ping Lu, Li-Ming MacDonald, Nicholas Martin-Cocher, Pierre Messias, Hugo Meyer-Zhao, Zheng Minter, Anthony Nair, Dhanya G. Nishioka, Hiroaki Norton, Timothy J. Nystrom, George Ogawa, Hideo Oshiro, Peter Patel, Nimesh A. Pen, Ue-Li Pidopryhora, Yurii Pradel, Nicolas Raffin, Philippe A. Rao, Ramprasad Ruiz, Ignacio Sanchez, Salvador Shaw, Paul Snow, William Sridharan, T. K. Srinivasan, Ranjani Tercero, Belén Torne, Pablo Traianou, Efthalia Wagner, Jan Walther, Craig Wei, Ta-Shun Yang, Jun Yu, Chen-Yu |
Issue Date: | 2023 |
Journal: | NATURE |
Number: | 616 |
Issue: | 7958 |
First Page: | 686 |
Abstract: | The nearby radio galaxy M87 is a prime target for studying black hole accretion and jet formation<SUP>1,2</SUP>. Event Horizon Telescope observations of M87 in 2017, at a wavelength of 1.3 mm, revealed a ring-like structure, which was interpreted as gravitationally lensed emission around a central black hole<SUP>3</SUP>. Here we report images of M87 obtained in 2018, at a wavelength of 3.5 mm, showing that the compact radio core is spatially resolved. High-resolution imaging shows a ring-like structure of 8.4<SUB>−1.1</SUB><SUP>+0.5</SUP> Schwarzschild radii in diameter, approximately 50% larger than that seen at 1.3 mm. The outer edge at 3.5 mm is also larger than that at 1.3 mm. This larger and thicker ring indicates a substantial contribution from the accretion flow with absorption effects, in addition to the gravitationally lensed ring-like emission. The images show that the edge-brightened jet connects to the accretion flow of the black hole. Close to the black hole, the emission profile of the jet-launching region is wider than the expected profile of a black-hole-driven jet, suggesting the possible presence of a wind associated with the accretion flow. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/35933 |
URL: | https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85153905914 https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-05843-w |
ISSN: | 0028-0836 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41586-023-05843-w |
Bibcode ADS: | 2023Natur.616..686L |
Fulltext: | open |
Appears in Collections: | 1.01 Articoli in rivista
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