Very-long-baseline interferometry study of the flaring blazar TXS 1508+572 in the early Universe
P. Benke, A. Gokus, M. Lisakov, L. I. Gurvits, F. Eppel, J., He{\ss}d\"orfer, M. Kadler, Y. Y. Kovalev, E. Ros, F. R\"osch

TL;DR
This study investigates the high-energy flaring activity of the distant blazar TXS 1508+572 at redshift 4.31 using VLBI observations, aiming to understand jet evolution, emission origins, and compare it with local blazars through multi-wavelength data.
Contribution
First multi-epoch VLBI observations of a high-redshift blazar during a gamma-ray flare, providing insights into its parsec-scale structure and high-energy emission mechanisms.
Findings
Detected morphological changes during the flare.
Measured spectral index variations.
Established multi-frequency structure of the source.
Abstract
High-redshift blazars provide valuable input to studies of the evolution of active galactic nuclei (AGN) jets and provide constraints on cosmological models. Detections at high energies ( GeV) of these distant sources are rare, but when they exhibit bright gamma-ray flares, we are able to study them. However, contemporaneous multi-wavelength observations of high-redshift objects () during their different periods of activity have not been carried out so far. An excellent opportunity for such a study arose when the blazar TXS 1508+572 () exhibited a -ray flare in 2022 February in the GeV range with a flux 25 times brighter than the one reported in the in the fourth catalog of the \textit{Fermi} Large Area Telescope. Our goal is to monitor the morphological changes, spectral index and opacity variations that could be associated with the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers
