Precession-induced Variability in AGN Jets and OJ 287
Silke Britzen, Michal Zaja\v{c}ek, Gopal-Krishna, Christian Fendt,, Emma Kun, Fr\'ed\'eric Jaron, Aimo Sillanp\"a\"a, Andreas Eckart

TL;DR
This paper proposes that precession of AGN jets, especially in OJ 287, can explain long-term variability in flux, spectral state, and morphology, challenging the idea that component ejections are the sole cause of flares.
Contribution
It introduces a precession-based model linking jet orientation changes to observed AGN variability, supported by spectral and morphological data from OJ 287 and other AGN.
Findings
Precession dominates long-term variability in OJ 287.
Spectral energy distribution correlates with precession phase.
Precession model reproduces observed jet and flux changes.
Abstract
The combined study of the flaring of Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) at radio wavelengths and pc-scale jet kinematics with Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) has led to the view that i) the observed flares are associated with ejections of synchrotron blobs from the core, and ii) most of the flaring would follow a one-to-one correlation with the component ejection. Recent results have provided mounting evidence that the quasi-regular component injections into the relativistic jet may not be the only cause of the flux variability. We propose that AGN flux variability and jet morphology changes can both be of deterministic nature, i.e. having a geometric/kinetic origin linked to the time-variable Doppler beaming of the jet emission as its direction changes due to precession (and nutation). The physics of the underlying jet leads to shocks, instabilities, or to ejections of plasmoids.…
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