Collimation of the Relativistic Jet in the Quasar 3C 273

Author:

Okino HirokiORCID,Akiyama KazunoriORCID,Asada KeiichiORCID,Gómez José L.ORCID,Hada KazuhiroORCID,Honma MarekiORCID,Krichbaum Thomas P.ORCID,Kino MotokiORCID,Nagai HiroshiORCID,Bach UweORCID,Blackburn LindyORCID,Bouman Katherine L.ORCID,Chael AndrewORCID,Crew Geoffrey B.ORCID,Doeleman Sheperd S.ORCID,Fish Vincent L.ORCID,Goddi CiriacoORCID,Issaoun SaraORCID,Johnson Michael D.ORCID,Jorstad SvetlanaORCID,Koyama ShokoORCID,Lonsdale Colin J.ORCID,Lu Ru-SenORCID,Martí-Vidal IvanORCID,Matthews Lynn D.ORCID,Mizuno YosukeORCID,Moriyama KotaroORCID,Nakamura MasanoriORCID,Pu Hung-YiORCID,Ros EduardoORCID,Savolainen TuomasORCID,Tazaki FumieORCID,Wagner JanORCID,Wielgus MaciekORCID,Zensus AntonORCID

Abstract

Abstract The collimation of relativistic jets launched from the vicinity of supermassive black holes (SMBHs) at the centers of active galactic nuclei (AGNs) is one of the key questions to understand the nature of AGN jets. However, little is known about the detailed jet structure for AGN like quasars since very high angular resolutions are required to resolve these objects. We present very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) observations of the archetypical quasar 3C 273 at 86 GHz, performed with the Global Millimeter VLBI Array, for the first time including the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array. Our observations achieve a high angular resolution down to ∼60 μas, resolving the innermost part of the jet ever on scales of ∼105 Schwarzschild radii. Our observations, including close-in-time High Sensitivity Array observations of 3C 273 at 15, 22, and 43 GHz, suggest that the inner jet collimates parabolically, while the outer jet expands conically, similar to jets from other nearby low-luminosity AGNs. We discovered the jet collimation break around 107 Schwarzschild radii, providing the first compelling evidence for structural transition in a quasar jet. The location of the collimation break for 3C 273 is farther downstream from the sphere of gravitational influence (SGI) from the central SMBH. With the results for other AGN jets, our results show that the end of the collimation zone in AGN jets is governed not only by the SGI of the SMBH but also by the more diverse properties of the central nuclei.

Funder

MEXT ∣ Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

National Science Foundation

Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo

Generalitat Valenciana GenT Project

MICINN Research Project

Hubble Fellowship grant

Key Program of the National Natural Science Foundation of China

Key Research Program of Frontier Sciences, CAS

Shanghai Pilot Program for Basic Research—Chinese Academy of Science,Shanghai Branch

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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