Mass-scaled DRW damping timescales in AGNs follow a linear relation with black hole mass (slope 0.35-0.50) for both jetted and non-jetted sources, supporting universal accretion physics.
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High-precision VLBI detects 250 μas core shift between 8.4 and 43.2 GHz in BL Lacertae, with fitted index k_r = 1.18 consistent with equipartition.
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A universal relationship between the variability timescale and black hole mass in black hole jetted and non-jetted accreting systems
Mass-scaled DRW damping timescales in AGNs follow a linear relation with black hole mass (slope 0.35-0.50) for both jetted and non-jetted sources, supporting universal accretion physics.
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Detections of nearly bias-free core shifts with 5-30 $\mu$as precisions at 8-43 GHz in BL Lacertae
High-precision VLBI detects 250 μas core shift between 8.4 and 43.2 GHz in BL Lacertae, with fitted index k_r = 1.18 consistent with equipartition.