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A model for periodic blazars

Author(s)
Sobacchi, Emanuele
Sormani, Mattia C.
Stamerra, Antonio  
Subjects

Astrophysics - High E...

Date Issued
2016-10-01
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Abstract
We describe a scenario to explain blazar periodicities with timescales of $sim$ few years. The scenario is based on a binary super-massive black hole (SMBH) system in which one of the two SMBH carries a jet. We discuss the various mechanisms that can cause the jet to precess and produce corkscrew patterns through space with a scale of $sim$ few pc. It turns out that the dominant mechanism responsible for the precession is simply the imprint of the jet-carrying SMBH orbital speed on the jet. Gravitational deflection and Lense-Thirring precession (due to the gravitational field of the other SMBH) are second order effects. We complement the scenario with a kinematical jet model which is inspired to the spine-sheath structure observed in M87. One of the main advantages of such a structure is that it allows the peak of the synchrotron emission to scale with frequency according to $nu Fpropto nu^{xi}$ as the viewing angle is changed, where $xi$ is not necessarily 3 or 4 as in the case of jets with uniform velocity, but can be $xi sim 1$. Finally, we apply the model to the source PG1553+113, which has been recently claimed to show a $T_{rm obs}=(2.18pm 0.08)text{ yr}$ periodicity. We are able to reproduce the optical and gamma-ray light curves and multiple synchrotron spectra simultaneously. We also give estimates of the source mass and size.
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13025/4984
URL
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2016arXiv161004709S
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