Flux variability from ejectas in structured relativistic jets with large-scale magnetic fields
Ga\"etan Fichet de Clairfontaine, Zakaria Meliani, Andreas Zech and, Olivier Hervet

TL;DR
This study uses relativistic MHD simulations and radiative transfer to analyze how magnetic field configurations and jet stratification influence shock dynamics, jet morphology, and radio variability, providing insights into blazar radio flares like those observed in 3C 273.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed modeling approach combining MHD simulations and radiative transfer to explain radio flare variability in structured relativistic jets with large-scale magnetic fields.
Findings
Large-scale magnetic fields alter standing shock properties and jet opening.
Moving shocks interacting with standing shocks produce luminous radio flares.
Simulated flare characteristics match observed radio flares in 3C 273.
Abstract
Using the relativistic MHD code MPI-AMRVAC and a radiative transfer code in post-processing, we explore the influence of the magnetic-field configuration and transverse stratification of an over-pressured jet on its morphology, on the moving shock dynamics, and on the emitted radio light curve. First, we investigate different large-scale magnetic fields with their effects on the standing shocks and on the stratified jet morphology. Secondly, we study the interaction of a moving shock wave with the standing shocks. We calculate the synthetic synchrotron maps and radio light curves and analyse the variability at two frequencies 1 and 15.3 GHz and for several observation angles. Finally, we compare the characteristics of our simulated light curves with radio flares observed from the blazar 3C 273 with OVRO and VLBA in the MOJAVE survey between 2008 and 2019. We find that, in a structured,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
