A strong radio brightening at the jet base of M87 during the elevated very-high-energy gamma-ray state in 2012
K. Hada, M. Giroletti, M. Kino, G. Giovannini, F. D'Ammando, C. C., Cheung, M. Beilicke, H. Nagai, A. Doi, K. Akiyama, M. Honma, K. Niinuma, C., Casadio, M. Orienti, H. Krawczynski, J. L. Gomez, S. Sawada-Satoh, S. Koyama,, A. Cesarini, S. Nakahara, and M. A. Gurwell

TL;DR
This study observed a significant radio brightening at M87's jet base during a high-energy gamma-ray flare in 2012, linking the gamma-ray activity to jet base phenomena and analyzing the dynamics of newly formed radio components.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed correlation between VHE gamma-ray activity and radio flux increase at the jet base in M87, including core shift measurements and component speed estimates.
Findings
Radio flux increased at the jet base during VHE activity
The gamma-ray emission likely originates within 0.03pc of the black hole
A new radio component was created and propagated outward with sub-luminal speed
Abstract
We report our intensive radio monitoring observations of the jet in M87 with the VLBI Exploration of Radio Astrometry (VERA) and the European VLBI Network (EVN) from February 2011 to October 2012, together with contemporaneous high-energy gamma-ray light curves obtained by the Fermi-LAT. During this period, an elevated level of the M87 flux is reported at VHE gamma rays. We detected a remarkable increase of the radio flux density from the unresolved jet base (radio core) with VERA at 22 and 43GHz coincident with the VHE activity. Meanwhile, we confirmed with EVN at 5GHz that HST-1 (an alternative gamma-ray production candidate site) remained quiescent in terms of its flux density and structure. These results in the radio bands strongly suggest that the VHE gamma-ray activity in 2012 originates in the jet base within 0.03pc or 56 Schwarzschild radii from the central supermassive black…
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