The quasar 3C~286 is one of two compact steep spectrum sources detected by the {\it Fermi}/LAT. Here, we investigate the radio properties of the parsec(pc)-scale jet and its (possible) association with the γ-ray emission in 3C~286. The Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) images at various frequencies reveal a one-sided core--jet structure extending to the southwest at a projected distance of ∼1 kpc. The component at the jet base showing an inverted spectrum is identified as the core, with a mean brightness temperature of 2.8×109~K. The jet bends at about 600 pc (in projection) away from the core, from a position angle of −135∘ to −115∘. Based on the available VLBI data, we inferred the proper motion speed of the inner jet as 0.013±0.011 mas yr−1 (βapp=0.6±0.5), corresponding to a jet speed of about 0.5c at an inclination angle of 48∘ between the jet and the line of sight of the observer. The brightness temperature, jet speed and Lorentz factor are much lower than those of γ-ray-emitting blazars, implying that the pc-scale jet in 3C~286 is mildly relativistic. Unlike blazars in which γ-ray emission is in general thought to originate from the beamed innermost jet, the location and mechanism of γ-ray emission in 3C~286 may be different as indicated by the current radio data. Multi-band spectrum fitting may offer a complementary diagnostic clue of the γ-ray production mechanism in this source.
@article{arxiv.1611.01234,
title = {Parsec-scale jet properties of the gamma-ray quasar 3C 286},
author = {T. An and B. -Q. Lao and W. Zhao and P. Mohan and X. -P. Cheng and Y. -Z. Cui and Z. -L. Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1611.01234},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
9 pages, 4 figures, accept for publication in MNRAS