Kinematics of the jet in M87 on scales of 100 -- 1000 Schwarzschild radii
F. Mertens, A. P. Lobanov, R. C. Walker, P. E. Hardee

TL;DR
This study uses VLBI imaging and advanced analysis to map the detailed velocity structure of M87's jet, revealing acceleration, stratification, and rotation, supporting MHD models of jet launching and collimation.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed two-dimensional velocity field of M87's jet at sub-parsec scales, confirming MHD acceleration and jet rotation evidence.
Findings
Linear acceleration up to 2 mas from the core
Detection of jet rotation through speed differences
Identification of a stratified flow with different velocities
Abstract
Very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) imaging of radio emission from extragalactic jets provides a unique probe of physical mechanisms governing the launching, acceleration, and collimation of relativistic outflows. The two-dimensional structure and kinematics of the jet in M\,87 (NGC\,4486) have been studied by applying the Wavelet-based Image Segmentation and Evaluation (WISE) method to 11 images obtained from multi-epoch Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) observations made in January-August 2007 at 43 GHz ( mm). The WISE analysis recovers a detailed two-dimensional velocity field in the jet in M\,87 at sub-parsec scales. The observed evolution of the flow velocity with distance from the jet base can be explained in the framework of MHD jet acceleration and Poynting flux conversion. A linear acceleration regime is observed up to \,mas. The acceleration is…
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