Intermediate-mass black holes: finding of episodic, large-scale and powerful jet activity in a dwarf galaxy
Jun Yang (1), Zsolt Paragi (2), S\'andor Frey (3), Leonid I. Gurvits, (2), Mai Liao (4), Xiang Liu (5), Lang Cui (5), Xiaolong Yang (6), Wen Chen, (7), Eskil Varenius (1), John E. Conway (1), Rurong Chen (8), Ning Chang (5), ((1) Chalmers University of Technology

TL;DR
This study reveals episodic, large-scale, and powerful jet activity from an intermediate-mass black hole in a dwarf galaxy, using deep VLBI observations to uncover detailed jet morphology and properties.
Contribution
The paper provides the first detailed VLBI imaging of jet activity in a dwarf galaxy's IMBH, demonstrating episodic and large-scale jets in such low-mass systems.
Findings
Detected two-sided jet morphology with ~140 pc size
Identified a young ejecta with optically thin spectrum
Found dwarf AGN jets tend to have steep spectra and small sizes
Abstract
Dwarf galaxies are characterised by a very low luminosity and low mass. Because of significant accretion and ejection activity of massive black holes, some dwarf galaxies also host low-luminosity active galactic nuclei (AGNs). In a few dwarf AGNs, very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) observations have found faint non-thermal radio emission. SDSS J090613.77+561015.2 is a dwarf AGN owning an intermediate-mass black hole (IMBH) with a mass of and showing a rarely-seen two-component radio structure in its radio nucleus. To further probe their nature, i.e. the IMBH jet activity, we performed additional deep observations with the European VLBI Network (EVN) at 1.66 GHz and 4.99 GHz. We find the more diffuse emission regions and structure details. These new EVN imaging results allow us to reveal a two-sided jet morphology with a size up to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
