Multi-wavelength observations of a jet launch in real time from the post-changing-look Active Galaxy 1ES 1927+654
Sibasish Laha (NASA-GSFC), Eileen T. Meyer, Dev R. Sadaula, Ritesh, Ghosh, Dhrubojyoti Sengupta, Megan Masterson, Onic I. Shuvo, Matteo, Guainazzi, Claudio Ricci, Mitchell C. Begelman, Alexander Philippov, Rostom, Mbarek, Amelia M. Hankla, Erin Kara, Francesca Panessa

TL;DR
This study reports real-time multi-wavelength observations of a jet launch in the changing look AGN 1ES 1927+654, revealing magnetic field reconfiguration and coronal changes associated with a major radio flare and jet emergence.
Contribution
It provides the first real-time multi-wavelength evidence linking magnetic field reconfiguration to jet launching in a changing look AGN.
Findings
A factor of 60 radio flux increase over months.
Emergence of a spatially resolved jet at 0.1-0.3 pc.
Coronal spectral softening and low temperature during radio outburst.
Abstract
We present results from a high cadence multi-wavelength observational campaign of the enigmatic changing look AGN 1ES 1927+654 from May 2022- April 2024, coincident with an unprecedented radio flare (an increase in flux by a factor of over a few months) and the emergence of a spatially resolved jet at pc scales (Meyer et al. 2024). Companion work has also detected a recurrent quasi-periodic oscillation (QPO) in the keV band with an increasing frequency ( mHz) over the same period (Masterson et al., 2025). During this time, the soft X-rays ( keV) monotonically increased by a factor of , while the UV emission remained near-steady with variation and the keV flux showed variation by a factor . The weak variation of the keV X-ray emission and the stability of the UV emission suggest that the magnetic energy…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
