A possible jet precession in the periodic quasar B0605-085
Nadia Kudryavtseva, Silke Britzen, Arno Witzel, Eduardo Ros, Marios, Karouzos, Margo F. Aller, Hugh D. Aller, Harri Terasranta, Andreas Eckart,, Anton J. Zensus

TL;DR
This study investigates periodic variability and jet precession in quasar B0605-085, revealing a ~8-year cycle linked to jet helical motion and modeling jet precession parameters.
Contribution
It provides the first evidence linking periodic flux variability with jet precession in B0605-085, supported by multi-frequency analysis and jet kinematics modeling.
Findings
Identified a 7.9-year periodicity in flux-density light curves.
Detected a helical jet component with an 8-year timescale.
Modeled jet precession with specific geometric parameters.
Abstract
The quasar B0605-085 (OH 010) shows a hint for probable periodical variability in the radio total flux-density light curves. We study the possible periodicity of B0605-085 in the total flux-density, spectra and opacity changes in order to compare it with jet kinematics on parsec scales. We have analyzed archival total flux-density variability at ten frequencies (408 MHz, 4.8 GHz, 6.7 GHz, 8 GHz, 10.7 GHz, 14.5 GHz, 22 GHz, 37 GHz, 90 GHz, and 230 GHz) together with the archival high-resolution very long baseline interferometry data at 15 GHz from the MOJAVE monitoring campaign. Using the Fourier transform and discrete autocorrelation methods we have searched for periods in the total flux-density light curves. In addition, spectral evolution and changes of the opacity have been analyzed. We found a period in multi-frequency total flux-density light curves of 7.9+-0.5 yrs. Moreover, a…
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