The putative center in NGC 1052
Anne-Kathrin Baczko, Matthias Kadler, Eduardo Ros, Christian M. Fromm,, Maciek Wielgus, Manel Perucho, Thomas P. Krichbaum, Mislav Balokovi\'c, Lindy, Blackburn, Chi-kwan Chan, Sara Issaoun, Michael Janssen, Luca Ricci, Kazunori, Akiyama, Ezequiel Albentosa-Ru\'iz

TL;DR
This study used high-resolution VLBI observations, including the first detection of NGC 1052 with the EHT, to investigate the innermost jet region, revealing its size, magnetic field, and structure near the black hole.
Contribution
First EHT detection of NGC 1052's core, providing new constraints on jet size, magnetic field, and structure at the event horizon scale.
Findings
Detected the central region at 250 Schwarzschild radii.
Estimated magnetic field of 1.25 Gauss at 22 microarcseconds.
Demonstrated EHT detection capability at 230 GHz.
Abstract
Many active galaxies harbor powerful relativistic jets, however, the detailed mechanisms of their formation and acceleration remain poorly understood. To investigate the area of jet acceleration and collimation with the highest available angular resolution, we study the innermost region of the bipolar jet in the nearby low-ionization nuclear emission-line region (LINER) galaxy NGC 1052. We combined observations of NGC 1052 taken with VLBA, GMVA, and EHT over one week in the spring of 2017. For the first time, NGC 1052 was detected with the EHT, providing a size of the central region in-between both jet bases of 250 RS (Schwarzschild radii) perpendicular to the jet axes. This size estimate supports previous studies of the jets expansion profile which suggest two breaks of the profile at around 300 RS and 10000 RS distances to the core. Furthermore, we estimated the magnetic field to be…
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