Connection between the Accretion Disk and Jet in the Radio Galaxy 3C 111
Ritaban Chatterjee (Yale), Alan P. Marscher (Boston U.), Svetlana G., Jorstad (Boston U.), Alex Markowitz (UCSD), Elizabeth Rivers (UCSD), Richard, E. Rothschild (UCSD), Ian M. McHardy (U. Southampton, UK), Margo F. Aller (U., Michigan), Hugh D. Aller (U. Michigan)

TL;DR
This study reveals a strong connection between X-ray dips and jet ejections in the radio galaxy 3C 111, supporting the unified model of active galactic nuclei and black hole systems.
Contribution
It provides multi-frequency observational evidence linking accretion disk activity with jet ejections in 3C 111, confirming the disk-jet connection in radio galaxies.
Findings
X-ray dips precede jet knot ejections
Fe line emission is within 90 light-days of X-ray source
X-ray variability timescale scales with black hole mass
Abstract
We present the results of extensive multi-frequency monitoring of the radio galaxy 3C 111 between 2004 and 2010 at X-ray (2.4--10 keV), optical (R band), and radio (14.5, 37, and 230 GHz) wave bands, as well as multi-epoch imaging with the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) at 43 GHz. Over the six years of observation, significant dips in the X-ray light curve are followed by ejections of bright superluminal knots in the VLBA images. This shows a clear connection between the radiative state near the black hole, where the X-rays are produced, and events in the jet. The X-ray continuum flux and Fe line intensity are strongly correlated, with a time lag shorter than 90 days and consistent with zero. This implies that the Fe line is generated within 90 light-days of the source of the X-ray continuum. The power spectral density function of X-ray variations contains a break, with steeper slope…
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