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Quasi-Periodicity in the Parsec-Scale Jet of the Quasar 3C345 - A High Resolution Study using VSOP and VLBA - In collaboration with: J.A. Zensus A. Witzel.

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1 Quasi-Periodicity in the Parsec-Scale Jet of the Quasar 3C345 - A High Resolution Study using VSOP and VLBA - In collaboration with: J.A. Zensus A. Witzel T.P. Krichbaum A.P. Lobanov E. Ros

2 Content of the Talk The Quasar 3C345 Overview Observations Kinematic study of the jet Flux density study of the jet Merging of Galaxies The model Outlook

3 The Quasar 3C345 - Overview - z=0.595, m=16 arcsec scales compact region at the base of a 4''jet; diffuse steep-spectrum halo mas scales VLBI monitoring since 1979  long time study core-jet structure core (D): unresolved, optically thick, flat spectrum, stationary (Bartel et al. 1986) jet: 11 components (C1-C11), different curved trajectories, variable superluminal speed (2-20c) DC9C8C7 C5 C4 C3

4 4 Epochs: 1.6GHz VSOP 4 Epochs: 5GHz VSOP 7 Epochs: 22GHz VLBA 9+5 Epochs: 43GHz VLBA

5 Jet Kinematics: Core -Shift

6 Jet Kinematics: Trajectory of C7

7 Jet Kinematics: Trajectories of C8, C9

8 Jet Kinematics: Trajectories of C10, C11

9 Kinematics Jet Kinematics: Trajectories 9 years later

10 Jet Kinematics: Ejection Position Angle T = 8-10 years P.A. ej = 2.6°  0.3° /year

11 Jet Parameters: Min. Lorentz Factor

12 Jet Parameters: Constant Lorentz Factor

13 Jet Parameters: Increasing 

14 Flux Density Evolution: C7/C8/C10/C11

15 Trajectory part of Flux Density Peaks

16 Evolution of the Flux Density Peaks

17 Merging of Galaxies  Binary Black Holes?

18 Binary Black Hole Model

19 Binary Black Hole model of Lobanov & Roland 2002: C7: Kinematic and flux density evolution C5-to-C8: Obs:  P.A. ej = 28  14   BBH:  P.A. ej = 27  peak-to-peak: Obs:  P.A. ej = 26  7  BBH:  P.A. ej  = 30 

20 Results 1 Three new ejected jet components C9, C10 and C11. 2 Different component trajectories but similarity of the C5 and C8 trajectory: Equivalent points are about 8-10 years later for C8 than for C5. 3 Component ejection angles vary: Quasi-periodicity of 8-10 years. Long-term variation of P.A. ej = 2.6°  0.3° / year 4 Acceleration of the jet components. Lorentz factor rises from 3 to 16. 5 Doppler factor rises from 5 to 30. 6 Angle to the line of sight changes down to: 3.5°  0.2°. 7 Component flux density peaks due to Doppler boosting. 8 Component flux density peaks show quasi-periodicity with a period of about 9 years. 9 Observations match with Binary Black Hole model of Lobanov & Roland 2002: Orbital period in observers frame: 8.5 years. Precession period in observers frame: 125 years (2.9° / year)

21 Outlook 1.Continue VLBI monitoring to pursue our intensive study of this particular quasar. 3.Test the stationarity of the core: Phase-referencing program started with the VLBA to the nearby quasar NRAO 512 (  0.5° apart) at 7 mm and 3 mm in 2002. 4.Test Binary Black Hole model with jet components C8 and C9. 2. Several observations have been made at  = 3 mm to supplement our extensive study at core distances smaller than 100  arcsec.

22 Flare Model, Lobanov & Zensus Lobanov & Zensus 1999

23 Spectral Index Maps

24 Components

25 Core -Shift

26 Flux Density Evolution of C9

27 1.61.6 Precision of the Trajectories

28 1.61.6  x  3 mas r  14 pc r  3 pc

29 1.61.6 Precision of the Trajectories  x  mas r  pc r  3 pc

30 1.61.6 Precision of the Trajectories Small changes in the observed trajectories lead to big differences in derived jet parameters!  Need high-precision trajectories

31 The inner jet (C10-C7) of 3C345


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