EPJ Web of Conferences (Dec 2013)

A sensitive study of the peculiar jet structure HST-1 in M87

  • Casadio Carolina,
  • Gómez José L.,
  • Giroletti Marcello,
  • Giovannini Gabriele,
  • Hada Kazuhiro,
  • Fromm Christian,
  • Perucho Manel,
  • Martí José-María

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20136106004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 61
p. 06004

Abstract

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To obtain a better understanding of the location and mechanisms for the production of the gamma-ray emission in jets of AGN we present a detailed study of the HST-1 structure, 0.8 arcsec downstream the jet ofM87, previously identified as a possible candidate for TeV emission. HST-1 shows a very peculiar structure with superluminal as well as possible stationary sub-components, and appears to be located in the transition from a parabolic to a conical jet shape, presumably leading to the formation of a recollimation shock. This scenario is supported by our new RHD simulations in which the interaction of a moving component with are collimation shock leads to the appearance of a new superluminal component. To discern whether HST-1 is produced by a recollimation shock or some other MHD instability, we present new polarimetric 2.2 and 5 GHz VLBA, as well as 15, 22 and 43 GHz JVLA observations obtained between November 2012 and March 2013.