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A Mechanism for Triple-Ridge Emission Structure of AGN Jets

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arxiv 1904.07243 v1 pith:GTFUVJAZ submitted 2019-04-15 astro-ph.HE astro-ph.GA

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Recent radio VLBI observations of the relativistic jet in M87 radio galaxy have shown a triple-ridge structure that consists of the conventional limb-brightened feature and a central narrow ridge. Motivated by these observations, we examine a steady axisymmetric force-free model of a jet driven by the central black hole (BH) with its electromagnetic structure being consistent with general relativistic magnetohydrodynamic simulations, and find that it can produce triple-ridge images even if we assume a simple Gaussian distribution of emitting electrons at the base of the jet. We show that the fluid velocity field associated with the electromagnetic field produces the central ridge component due to the relativistic beaming effect, while the limb-brightened feature arises due to strong magnetic field around the jet edge which also induces the electrons to be dense there. We also show that the computed image strongly depends on the electromagnetic field structure, viewing angle, and parameters related to the electrons' spatial distribution at the jet base. This study will help constraining the non-thermal electron injection mechanism of BH jets and be complementary to theoretical analyses of the upcoming data of Event Horizon Telescope.

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