VLBI OBSERVATIONS OF THE JET IN M 87 DURING THE VERY HIGH ENERGY γ-RAY FLARE IN 2010 APRIL
2012
We report on the detailed radio status of the M 87 jet during the very high energy (VHE) ?-ray flaring event in 2010 April, obtained from high-resolution, multi-frequency, phase-referencing Very Long Baseline Array observations. We especially focus on the properties of the jet base (the radio core) and the peculiar knot HST-1, which are currently favored as the ?-ray emitting sites. During the VHE flaring event, the HST-1 region remains stable in terms of its structure and flux density in the optically thin regime above 2?GHz, being consistent with no signs of enhanced activities reported at X-ray for this feature. The radio core shows an inverted spectrum at least up to 43?GHz during this event. Astrometry of the core position, which is specified as ~20 R s from the central engine in our previous study, shows that the core position is stable on a level of 4 R s. The core at 43 and 22?GHz tends to show slightly (~10%) higher flux level near the date of the VHE flux peak compared with the epochs before/after the event. The size of the 43?GHz core is estimated to be ~17 R s, which is close to the size of the emitting region suggested from the observed timescale of rapid variability at VHE. These results tend to favor the scenario that the VHE ?-ray flare in 2010 April is associated with the radio core.
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