Anatomy of a blazar in the (sub-)millimeter: ALMA Observations of PKS 0521-365
S. Leon, P. C. Cortes, M. Guerard, E. Villard, T. Hidayat, B. Ocana, Flaquer, B. Vila-Vilaro

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA archival data to analyze the (sub-)millimeter emission of the blazar PKS 0521-365, revealing multiple components, their spectral properties, and a new perpendicular structure, advancing understanding of blazar emission mechanisms.
Contribution
The paper presents a comprehensive analysis of ALMA data to identify and characterize various emission components in PKS 0521-365, including a newly detected structure, with detailed spectral energy distribution analysis.
Findings
Detection of a new structure perpendicular to the jet
Identification of a thermal emission component
Variation in spectral index across components
Abstract
We aim at analyzing the (sub-)millimeter emission in a nearby blazar, PKS 0521-365 , to study the synchrotron and thermal emission in the different components detected at low frequency. We analyze the archive public data of the ALMA Cycle 0 where PKS 0521-365 is used as a calibrator. A total of 13 projects with 23 dataset is analyzed in band 3, 6 and 7 and combined. The whole set of data is combined and wavelet filtered to obtain a deep image reaching a dynamic range of 47000. The individual emission flux is measured at different date over a period of 11 months in various components. Finally we analyze the Spectral Energy Distribution (SED) in each different component, including the radio jet and counter jet. The point sources detected in the field follow a similar distribution to previous studies. The blazar flux shows large variation especially in band 3. Different components are…
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