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http://dx.doi.org/10.5303/PKAS.2015.30.2.429

APPARENT INWARD MOTION OF THE PARSEC-SCALE JET IN THE BL LAC OBJECT OJ287 DURING THE 2011-2012 γ-ray FLARES  

SAWADA-SATOH, S. (Mizusawa VLBI Observatory, NAOJ)
AKIYAMA, K. (The University of Tokyo)
NIINUMA, K. (Yamaguchi University)
NAGAI, H. (NAOJ)
KINO, M. (KASI)
D'AMMANDO, F. (INAF Istituto di Radioastronomia)
KOYAMA, S. (Max-Planck-Institut fur Radioastronomie)
HADA, K. (NAOJ)
ORIENTI, M. (INAF Istituto di Radioastronomia)
HONMA, M. (NAOJ)
SHIBATA, K.M. (NAOJ)
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Publications of The Korean Astronomical Society / v.30, no.2, 2015 , pp. 429-432 More about this Journal
Abstract
We present a kinematic study of the parsec-scale radio jet in OJ 287, one of the most studied BL Lac objects, during ${\gamma}$-ray flares, to explore the relation between parsec-scale radio jet activity and ${\gamma}$-ray emission. The 22-GHz light curve of OJ 287 show three obvious flare events around 2011 May, 2011 October, and 2012 March. The second radio flare occurred during the ${\gamma}$-ray flaring period, and the third radio flare seemed to precede the ${\gamma}$-ray flare by one month. One jet component moved outward with respect to the core component with an apparent superluminal speed (~ 11c) from 2010 November to 2011 November. Then it changed direction, moving apparently inward in 2011 November, when the ${\gamma}$-ray flare occurred. The observed apparent inward motion of the jet at 22 GHz could be caused by a new jet component, unresolved at 22 GHz, in the innermost region.
Keywords
jgalaxies: active; galaxies: jets; galaxies: individual (OJ 287); radio continuum: galaxies; gamma rays: galaxies;
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