The limb-brightened jet of M87 down to 7 Schwarzschild radii scale
J.-Y. Kim, T.P. Krichbaum, R.-S. Lu, E. Ros, U. Bach, M. Bremer, P. de, Vicente, M. Lindqvist, and J. A. Zensus

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution VLBI observations to analyze the jet structure of M87 near its black hole, revealing a limb-brightened, parabolically expanding jet with magnetic energy dominance at the base.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed imaging of M87's jet down to 7 Schwarzschild radii, showing a limb-brightened structure and evidence for magnetic dominance at the jet base.
Findings
Jet originates from a region of 8-13 R_sch size.
Brightness temperature suggests magnetic energy dominance.
Faint central emission indicates spine-sheath structure.
Abstract
M87 is one of the nearest radio galaxies with a prominent jet extending from sub-pc to kpc-scales. Because of its proximity and large mass of the central black hole, it is one of the best radio sources to study jet formation. We aim at studying the physical conditions near the jet base at projected separations from the BH of Schwarzschild radii (). Global mm-VLBI Array (GMVA) observations at 86 GHz (mm) provide an angular resolution of as, which corresponds to a spatial resolution of only and reach the small spatial scale. We use five GMVA data sets of M87 obtained during 2004--2015 and present new high angular resolution VLBI maps at 86GHz. In particular, we focus on the analysis of the brightness temperature, the jet ridge lines, and the jet to counter-jet ratio. The imaging reveals a parabolically expanding…
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