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Magnetic field strengths of the synchrotron self-absorption region in the jet of CTA 102 during radio flares

Author(s)
Kim, Sang-HyunLee, Sang-SungLee, Jee WonHodgson, Jeffrey A.Kang, SincheolAlgaba, Juan-CarlosKim, Jae-YoungHodges, MarkAgudo, IvanFuentes, AntonioEscudero, JuanMyserlis, IoannisTraianou, EfthaliaLahteenmaki, AnneTornikoski, MerjaTammi, JoniRamakrishnan, VenkatesshJarvela, Emilia
Issued Date
2022-02
DOI
10.1093/mnras/stab3473
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/83804
Citation
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, v.510, no.1, pp.815 - 833
Abstract
CTA 102 is a blazar implying that its relativistic jet points towards Earth and emits synchrotron radiation produced by energetic particles gyrating in the magnetic field. This study aims to figure out the physical origins of radio flares in the jet, including the connection between the magnetic field and the radio flares. The data set in the range of 2.6-343.5 GHz was collected over a period of similar to 5.5 yr (2012 November 20-2018 September 23). During the data collection period, seven flares at 15 GHz with a range of the variability time-scale of roughly 76-227 d were detected. The quasi-simultaneous radio data were used to investigate the synchrotron spectrum of the source. We found that the synchrotron radiation is self-absorbed. The turnover frequency and the peak flux density of the synchrotron self-absorption (SSA) spectra are in the ranges of similar to 42-172 GHz and similar to 0.9-10.2 Jy, respectively. From the SSA spectra, we derived the SSA magnetic field strengths to be similar to 9.20, similar to 12.28, and similar to 50.97 mG on 2013 December 24, 2014 February 28, and 2018 January 13, respectively. We also derived the equipartition magnetic field strengths to be in the range of similar to 24-109 mG. The equipartition magnetic field strengths are larger than the SSA magnetic field strengths in most cases, which indicates that particle energy mainly dominates in the jet. Our results suggest that the flares in the jet of CTA 102 originated due to particle acceleration. We propose the possible mechanisms of particle acceleration.
Publisher
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
ISSN
0035-8711
Keyword (Author)
radiation mechanisms: non-thermalgalaxies: activegalaxies: jetsquasars: individual: CTA 102
Keyword
ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEIFLUX-DENSITY VARIATIONSBRIGHTNESS TEMPERATUREKINEMATICS ANALYSISRELATIVISTIC JETSLORENTZ FACTORSDOPPLER FACTORSEXTENDED FLAREVIEWING ANGLESCLOUD ABLATION

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