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Relation between Events in the Millimeter-wave Core and Gamma-ray Outbursts in Blazar Jets

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arxiv 1204.6707 v1 pith:ZW4NF6N7 submitted 2012-04-30 astro-ph.HE

Relation between Events in the Millimeter-wave Core and Gamma-ray Outbursts in Blazar Jets

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Analysis of comprehensive monitoring of 34 gamma-ray bright quasars, BL Lac objects, and radio galaxies reveals a close connection between events in the millimeter-wave emission imaged with the VLBA at 43 GHz and flares at gamma-ray and lower frequencies. Roughly 2/3 of the flares are coincident with the appearance of a new superluminal knot and/or a flare in the millimeter-wave "core'" located parsecs from the central engine. This presents a theoretical challenge to explain how the gamma-ray flux can often be variable on intra-day time-scales. Possible answers to this include very narrow opening angles of the jet, small volume filling factors of the highest energy electrons, chaotic magnetic fields, and turbulent velocity fields relative to the mean jet flow.

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