Interferometric Monitoring of Gamma-ray Bright AGNs: OJ 287
Jee Won Lee, Sang-Sung Lee, Juan-Carlos Algaba, Jeffrey Hodgson,, Jae-Young Kim, Jongho Park, Motoki Kino, Dae-Won Kim, Sincheol Kang, Sungmin, Yoo, Sang Hyun Kim, Mark Gurwell

TL;DR
This study uses multi-frequency VLBI observations to analyze flux variability, spectral properties, and magnetic fields in the gamma-ray bright AGN OJ 287, revealing insights into jet physics and emission mechanisms.
Contribution
First simultaneous multi-frequency VLBI imaging of OJ 287 across four epochs, measuring turnover frequencies and magnetic fields, providing new constraints on jet energetics.
Findings
Flux enhancements have similar timescales (~50 days) at different frequencies.
225 GHz flux variations lead 15 GHz by 7-30 days.
Magnetic field estimates suggest particle energy dominance in the jet.
Abstract
We present the results of simultaneous multi-frequency imaging observations at 22, 43, 86, and 129\,GHz of OJ\,287. We used the Korean VLBI Network as part of the Interferometric MOnitoring of GAmma-ray Bright active galactic nuclei (iMOGABA). The iMOGABA observations were performed during 31 epochs from 2013 January 16 to 2016 December 28. We also used 15\,GHz OVRO and 225\,GHz SMA flux density data. We analyzed four flux enhancements in the light curves. The estimated time scales of three flux enhancements were similar with time scales of 50 days at two frequencies. A fourth flux enhancement had a variability timescale approximately twice as long. We found that 225\,GHz enhancements led the 15\,GHz enhancements by a range of 7 to 30 days in the time delay analysis. We found the fractional variability did not change with frequency between 43 and 86\,GHz. We could reliably measure…
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