Total intensity variability light curves offer a unique insight into the ongoing debate about the launching mechanism of jets. For this work, we utilise the availability of radio and γ-ray light curves over a few decades of the radio source 3C 84 (NGC 1275). We calculate the multiband time lags between the flares identified in the light curves via discrete cross-correlation and Gaussian process regression. We find that the jet particle and magnetic field energy densities are in equipartition (kr=1.08±0.18). The jet apex is located z91.5 GHz=22−645Rs (2−20×10−3 pc) upstream of the 3 mm radio core; at that position, the magnetic field amplitude is Bcore91.5 GHz=3−10 G. Our results are in good agreement with earlier studies, which utilised very-long-baseline interferometry. Furthermore, we investigate the temporal relation between the ejection of radio and γ-ray flares. Our results are in favour of the γ-ray emission being associated with the radio emission. We are able to tentatively connect the ejection of features identified at 43 and 86 GHz to prominent γ-ray flares. Finally, we compute the multiplicity parameter λ and the Michel magnetisation σM and find that they are consistent with a jet launched by the Blandford & Znajek 1977 mechanism.
@article{arxiv.2210.09795,
title = {A multiband study and exploration of the radio wave - $\gamma$-ray connection in 3C 84},
author = {G. F. Paraschos and V. Mpisketzis and J. -Y. Kim and G. Witzel and T. P. Krichbaum and J. A. Zensus and M. A. Gurwell and A. Lähteenmäki and M. Tornikoski and S. Kiehlmann and A. C. S. Readhead},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.09795},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
13 pages, 6 figures, accepted for publication in A&A