A propagating jet disturbance in 3C 120 produces an orphan gamma-ray flare by inverse-Compton scattering synchrotron photons from a stationary feature at about 10 times the broad-line region radius.
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Spectral index maps of the limb-brightened jet in 3C 84 show significant evolution across three epochs, indicating dynamic filamentary structures, evolving magnetic fields, and interaction with the ambient medium.
Correlations link the radio cores and select jet components in 3C 454.3 to portions of the observed gamma-ray variability, indicating multiple emission regions and synchrotron self-Compton processes.
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A Ring of Fire Orphan {\gamma}-Ray Flare in the Neutrino Candidate 3C 120
A propagating jet disturbance in 3C 120 produces an orphan gamma-ray flare by inverse-Compton scattering synchrotron photons from a stationary feature at about 10 times the broad-line region radius.
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Spectral index evolution of the limb-brightened jet in 3C 84
Spectral index maps of the limb-brightened jet in 3C 84 show significant evolution across three epochs, indicating dynamic filamentary structures, evolving magnetic fields, and interaction with the ambient medium.
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Relationship between the $\gamma-$ray variability and the pc-scale jet in the blazar 3C 454.3
Correlations link the radio cores and select jet components in 3C 454.3 to portions of the observed gamma-ray variability, indicating multiple emission regions and synchrotron self-Compton processes.