A Relativistic Jet in the Radio Quiet AGN Mrk 110
Ailing Wang, Tao An, Kenneth I. Kellermann, Hua Feng, Emmanuel K. Bempong-Manful, Roland Timmerman, Shaoguang Guo

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a relativistic jet in the radio-quiet AGN Mrk 110, revealing episodic jet activity, superluminal motion, and spectral evolution consistent with magnetically arrested disk models, challenging traditional AGN classifications.
Contribution
It provides the first evidence of relativistic jets in a radio-quiet AGN, linking jet formation to accretion states and environmental interactions, and suggests a unified view of AGN jet phenomena.
Findings
Detected superluminal jet motion up to 3.6c
Observed jet deceleration and spectral evolution
Supported magnetically arrested disk (MAD) models
Abstract
We report the discovery of a relativistic jet in Mrk~110, a narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxy historically classified as a radio-quiet active galactic nucleus (AGN). Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) observations reveal intermittent jet activity during 2015--2016 and 2022--2024, with proper motion measurements yielding superluminal velocities of and , respectively. The recent jet component decelerates to at a projected distance of 1.1 parsec from the core, coinciding with the transition zone between broad-line and narrow-line regions. This deceleration accompanies dramatic spectral evolution from steep (the spectral index ) to inverted () as the 7.6 GHz flux density more than doubled. These episodic jet ejections and their evolutionary pattern match theoretical…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
