Evidence of jet activity from the secondary black hole in the OJ287 binary system
Mauri J. Valtonen, Staszek Zola, Alok C. Gupta, Shubham Kishore,, Achamveedu Gopakumar, Svetlana G. Jorstad, Paul J. Wiita, Minfeng Gu, Kari, Nilsson, Alan P. Marscher, Zhongli Zhang, Rene Hudec, Katsura Matsumoto,, Marek Drozdz, Waldemar Ogloza, Andrei V. Berdyugin

TL;DR
This paper presents evidence of jet activity from the secondary black hole in the OJ287 binary system, based on a significant optical flare observed in 2021, supporting the binary impact model.
Contribution
The study provides multi-frequency observational evidence linking a major optical flare to the secondary black hole's jet activity in OJ287, confirming predictions of the binary impact scenario.
Findings
Detected a large optical flare consistent with impact predictions
Spectral index change indicates a new radiation component
Flare likely originated from the secondary black hole's jet
Abstract
We report the study of a huge optical intraday flare on November 12, 2021, at 2 am UT, in the blazar OJ287. In the binary black hole model it is associated with an impact of the secondary black hole on the accretion disk of the primary. Our multifrequency observing campaign was set up to search for such a signature of the impact, based on a prediction made eight years earlier. The first I-band results of the flare have already been reported by \cite{2024ApJ...960...11K}. Here we combine these data with our monitoring in the R-band. There is a big change in the R-I spectral index by between the normal background and the flare, suggesting a new component of radiation. The polarization variation during the rise of the flare suggests the same. The limits on the source size place it most reasonably in the jet of the secondary black hole. We then ask why we have not seen this…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Relativity and Gravitational Theory
