Rapid quasi-periodic oscillations in the relativistic jet of BL Lacertae.
Svetlana G JorstadA P MarscherC M RaiteriM VillataZachary R WeaverH ZhangL DongJosé L GómezM V PerelS S SavchenkoV M LarionovD CarosatiWen-Ping ChenO M KurtanidzeA MarchiniK MatsumotoF MortariPietro AcetiJ A Acosta-PulidoT AndreevaG ApolonioC ArenaA ArkharovR BachevM BanfiGiacomo BonnoliG A BormanV BozhilovM I CarnereroG DamljanovicS A EhgamberdievD ElsässerA FrascaD GabelliniT S GrishinaA C GuptaV A Hagen-ThornM K HallumM HartK HasudaF HemrichH Y HsiaoS IbryamovT R IrsmambetovaD V IvanovM D JonerG N KimeridzeS A KlimanovJ KnöttE N KopatskayaS O KurtanidzeA KurtenkovT KuutmaElena G LarionovaS LeoniniH C LinC LoreyK MannheimG MarinoM MinevD O MirzaqulovD A MorozovaA A NikiforovaM G NikolashviliE OvcharovR PapiniT PursimoI RahimovD ReinhartT SakamotoF SalvaggioE SemkovD N ShakhovskoyL A SiguaR SteinekeM StojanovicA StrigachevY V TroitskayaI S TroitskiyA TsaiA ValchevaAndrey A VasilyevO VinceL WallerE ZaharievaR ChatterjeePublished in: Nature (2022)
Blazars are active galactic nuclei (AGN) with relativistic jets whose non-thermal radiation is extremely variable on various timescales 1-3 . This variability seems mostly random, although some quasi-periodic oscillations (QPOs), implying systematic processes, have been reported in blazars and other AGN. QPOs with timescales of days or hours are especially rare 4 in AGN and their nature is highly debated, explained by emitting plasma moving helically inside the jet 5 , plasma instabilities 6,7 or orbital motion in an accretion disc 7,8 . Here we report results of intense optical and γ-ray flux monitoring of BL Lacertae (BL Lac) during a dramatic outburst in 2020 (ref. 9 ). BL Lac, the prototype of a subclass of blazars 10 , is powered by a 1.7 × 10 8 M Sun (ref. 11 ) black hole in an elliptical galaxy (distance = 313 megaparsecs (ref. 12 )). Our observations show QPOs of optical flux and linear polarization, and γ-ray flux, with cycles as short as approximately 13 h during the highest state of the outburst. The QPO properties match the expectations of current-driven kink instabilities 6 near a recollimation shock about 5 parsecs (pc) from the black hole in the wake of an apparent superluminal feature moving down the jet. Such a kink is apparent in a microwave Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) image.