Event Horizon Telescope observations of the jet launching and collimation in Centaurus A

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dc.contributor.author Janssen, Michael
dc.contributor.author Falcke, Heino
dc.contributor.author Kadler, Matthias
dc.contributor.author Ros, Eduardo
dc.contributor.author Wielgus, Maciek
dc.contributor.author Akiyama, Kazunori
dc.contributor.author Balokovic, Mislav
dc.contributor.author Blackburn, Lindy
dc.contributor.author Bouman, Katherine L.
dc.contributor.author Chael, Andrew
dc.contributor.author Chan, Chi-kwan
dc.contributor.author Chatterjee, Koushik
dc.contributor.author Davelaar, Jordy
dc.contributor.author Edwards, Philip G.
dc.contributor.author Fromm, Christian M.
dc.contributor.author Gomez, José L.
dc.contributor.author Goddi, Ciriaco
dc.contributor.author Issaoun, Sara
dc.contributor.author Kim, Junhan
dc.contributor.author Koay, Jun Yi
dc.contributor.author Krichbaum, Thomas P.
dc.contributor.author Liu, Jun
dc.contributor.author Liuzzo, Elisabetta
dc.contributor.author Markoff, Sera
dc.contributor.author Markowitz, Alex
dc.contributor.author Marrone, Daniel P.
dc.contributor.author Mizuno, Yosuke
dc.contributor.author Müller, Cornelia
dc.contributor.author Ni, Chunchong
dc.contributor.author Pesce, Dominic W.
dc.contributor.author Ramakrishnan, Venkatessh
dc.contributor.author Roelofs, Freek
dc.contributor.author Rygl, Kazi L. J.
dc.contributor.author Van Bemmel, Ilse
dc.contributor.author Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration
dc.contributor.author Akiyama, Kazunori
dc.contributor.author Alberdi, Antxon
dc.contributor.author Alef, Walter
dc.contributor.author Algaba, Juan Carlos
dc.contributor.author Anantua, Richard
dc.contributor.author Asada, Keiichi
dc.contributor.author Azulay, Rebecca
dc.contributor.author Baczko, Anne-Kathrin
dc.contributor.author Ball, David
dc.contributor.author Baloković, Mislav
dc.contributor.author Barrett, John
dc.contributor.author Benson, Bradford A.
dc.contributor.author Bintley, Dan
dc.contributor.author Blackburn, Lindy
dc.contributor.author Blundell, Raymond
dc.contributor.author Boland, Wilfred
dc.contributor.author Bouman, Katherine L.
dc.contributor.author Bower, Geoffrey C.
dc.contributor.author Boyce, Hope
dc.contributor.author Bremer, Michael
dc.contributor.author Brinkerink, Christiaan D.
dc.contributor.author Brissenden, Roger
dc.contributor.author Britzen, Silke
dc.contributor.author Broderick, Avery E.
dc.contributor.author Broguiere, Dominique
dc.contributor.author Bronzwaer, Thomas
dc.contributor.author Byun, Do-Young
dc.contributor.author Carlstrom, John E.
dc.contributor.author Chael, Andrew
dc.contributor.author Chan, Chi-kwan
dc.contributor.author Chatterjee, Koushik
dc.contributor.author Chatterjee, Shami
dc.contributor.author Chen, Ming-Tang
dc.contributor.author Chen, Yongjun
dc.contributor.author Chesler, Paul M.
dc.contributor.author Cho, Ilje
dc.contributor.author Christian, Pierre
dc.contributor.author Conway, John E.
dc.contributor.author Cordes, James M.
dc.contributor.author Crawford, Thomas M.
dc.contributor.author Crew, Geoffrey B.
dc.contributor.author Cruz-Osorio, Alejandro
dc.contributor.author Cui, Yuzhu
dc.contributor.author Davelaar, Jordy
dc.contributor.author De Laurentis, Mariafelicia
dc.contributor.author Deane, Roger
dc.date.accessioned 2023-02-02T13:20:39Z
dc.date.available 2023-02-02T13:20:39Z
dc.date.issued 2021-07-19
dc.description.abstract Very-long-baseline interferometry (VLBI) observations of active galactic nuclei at millimetre wavelengths have the power to reveal the launching and initial collimation region of extragalactic radio jets, down to 10–100 gravitational radii (rg ≡ GM/c2) scales in nearby sources. Centaurus A is the closest radio-loud source to Earth2. It bridges the gap in mass and accretion rate between the supermassive black holes (SMBHs) in Messier 87 and our Galactic Centre. A large southern declination of −43° has, however, prevented VLBI imaging of Centaurus A below a wavelength of 1 cm thus far. Here we show the millimetre VLBI image of the source, which we obtained with the Event Horizon Telescope at 228 GHz. Compared with previous observations, we image the jet of Centaurus A at a tenfold higher frequency and sixteen times sharper resolution and thereby probe sub-lightday structures. We reveal a highly collimated, asymmetrically edge-brightened jet as well as the fainter counterjet. We find that the source structure of Centaurus A resembles the jet in Messier 87 on ~500 rg scales remarkably well. Furthermore, we identify the location of Centaurus A’s SMBH with respect to its resolved jet core at a wavelength of 1.3 mm and conclude that the source’s event horizon shadow should be visible at terahertz frequencies. This location further supports the universal scale invariance of black holes over a wide range of masses. en_US
dc.description.department Physics en_US
dc.description.librarian am2023 en_US
dc.description.sponsorship A.C. is an Einstein Fellow of the NASA Hubble Fellowship Program. J.P is an EACOA fellow. Z.Y. is a UKRI Stephen Hawking Fellow. We thank the following organizations and programmes: the Academy of Finland (projects 274477, 284495, 312496, 315721); the Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo (ANID), Chile via NCN19_058 (TITANs) and Fondecyt 3190878; the Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung; an Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship; Allegro, the European ALMA Regional Centre node in the Netherlands, the NL astronomy research network NOVA and the astronomy institutes of the University of Amsterdam, Leiden University and Radboud University; the Black Hole Initiative at Harvard University, through a grant (60477) from the John Templeton Foundation; the China Scholarship Council; Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONACYT, Mexico, projects U0004-246083, U0004-259839, F0003-272050, M0037- 279006, F0003-281692, 104497, 275201, 263356, 57265507); the Delaney Family via the Delaney Family John A. Wheeler Chair at Perimeter Institute; Dirección General de Asuntos del Personal Académico-Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (DGAPA-UNAM, projects IN112417 and IN112820); the EACOA Fellowship of the East Asia Core Observatories Association; the European Research Council Synergy Grant “BlackHoleCam: Imaging the Event Horizon of Black Holes” (grant 610058); the Generalitat Valenciana postdoctoral grant APOSTD/2018/177 and GenT Program (project CIDEGENT/2018/021); MICINN Research Project PID2019-108995GB-C22; the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation (grants GBMF- 3561, GBMF-5278); the Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN) sezione di Napoli, iniziative specifiche TEONGRAV; the International Max Planck Research School for Astronomy and Astrophysics at the Universities of Bonn and Cologne; Joint Princeton/Flatiron and Joint Columbia/Flatiron Postdoctoral Fellowships, research at the Flatiron Institute is supported by the Simons Foundation; the Japanese Government (Monbukagakusho: MEXT) Scholarship; the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) Grant-in-Aid for JSPS Research Fellowship (JP17J08829); the Key Research Program of Frontier Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS, grants QYZDJ-SSW-SLH057, QYZDJSSWSYS008, ZDBS-LY-SLH011). We further thank the Leverhulme Trust Early Career Research Fellowship; the Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (MPG); the Max Planck Partner Group of the MPG and the CAS; the MEXT/JSPS KAKENHI (grants 18KK0090, JP18K13594, JP18K03656, JP18H03721, 18K03709, 18H01245, JP19H01943, 25120007); the Malaysian Fundamental Research Grant Scheme (FRGS) FRGS/1/2019/STG02/UM/02/6; the MIT International Science and Technology Initiatives (MISTI) Funds; the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) of Taiwan (105- 2112-M-001-025-MY3, 106- 2112-M-001-011, 106-2119- M-001-027, 107-2119-M-001-017, 107-2119-M-001- 020, 107-2119-M-110-005, 108-2112-M-001-048, and 109-2124-M-001-005); the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA, Fermi Guest Investigator grant 80NSSC20K1567, NASA Astrophysics Theory Program grant 80NSSC20K0527, NASA grant NNX17AL82G, and Hubble Fellowship grant HST-HF2-51431.001-A awarded by the Space Telescope Science Institute, which is operated by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc., for NASA, under contract NAS5- 26555, and NASA NuSTAR award 80NSSC20K0645); the National Institute of Natural Sciences (NINS) of Japan; the National Key Research and Development Program of China (grant 2016YFA0400704, 2016YFA0400702); the National Science Foundation (NSF, grants AST-0096454, AST-0352953, AST-0521233, AST-0705062, AST-0905844, AST-0922984, AST-1126433, AST-1140030, DGE-1144085, AST-1207704, AST- 1207730, AST-1207752, MRI-1228509, OPP-1248097, AST-1310896, AST-1337663, AST-1440254, AST-1555365, AST-1615796, AST-1715061, AST-1716327, AST- 1716536, OISE-1743747, AST-1816420, AST-1903847, AST-1935980, AST-2034306); the Natural Science Foundation of China (grants 11573051, 11633006, 11650110427, 10625314, 11721303, 11725312, 11933007, 11991052, 11991053); a fellowship of China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (2020M671266); the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC, including a Discovery Grant and the NSERC Alexander Graham Bell Canada Graduate Scholarships-Doctoral Program); the National Research Foundation of Korea (the Global PhD Fellowship Grant: grants 2014H1A2A1018695, NRF-2015H1A2A1033752, 2015- R1D1A1A01056807, the Korea Research Fellowship Program: NRF-2015H1D3A1066561, Basic Research Support Grant 2019R1F1A1059721); the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) VICI award (grant 639.043.513) and Spinoza Prize SPI 78-409; the New Scientific Frontiers with Precision Radio Interferometry Fellowship awarded by the South African Radio Astronomy Observatory (SARAO), which is a facility of the National Research Foundation (NRF), an agency of the Department of Science and Innovation (DSI) of South Africa; the South African Research Chairs Initiative of the Department of Science and Innovation and National Research Foundation; the Onsala Space Observatory (OSO) national infrastructure, for the provisioning of its facilities/observational support (OSO receives funding through the Swedish Research Council under grant 2017- 00648) the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics (research at Perimeter Institute is supported by the Government of Canada through the Department of Innovation, Science and Economic Development and by the Province of Ontario through the Ministry of Research, Innovation and Science); the Spanish Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (grants PGC2018-098915-B-C21, AYA2016-80889-P, PID2019- 108995GB-C21); the State Agency for Research of the Spanish MCIU through the ‘Center of Excellence Severo Ochoa’ award for the Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía (SEV- 2017- 0709); the Toray Science Foundation; the Consejería de Economía, Conocimiento, Empresas y Universidad of the Junta de Andalucía (grant P18-FR-1769), the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (grant 2019AEP112); the US Department of Energy (US DOE) through the Los Alamos National Laboratory (operated by Triad National Security, LLC, for the National Nuclear Security Administration of the US DOE (Contract 89233218CNA000001); the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 730562 RadioNet; ALMA North America Development Fund; the Academia Sinica; Chandra TM6- 17006X and DD7- 18089X; the GenT Program (Generalitat Valenciana) Project CIDEGENT/2018/021. This work used the Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE), supported by NSF grant ACI-1548562, and CyVerse, supported by NSF grants DBI-0735191, DBI-1265383, and DBI-1743442. XSEDE Stampede2 resource at TACC was allocated through TG-AST170024 and TG-AST080026N. XSEDE JetStream resource at PTI and TACC was allocated through AST170028. The simulations were performed in part on the SuperMUC cluster at the LRZ in Garching, on the LOEWE cluster in CSC in Frankfurt, and on the HazelHen cluster at the HLRS in Stuttgart. This research was enabled in part by support provided by Compute Ontario (http://computeontario. ca), Calcul Quebec (http://www.calculquebec.ca) and Compute Canada (http://www. computecanada.ca). We thank the staff at the participating observatories, correlation centres, and institutions for their enthusiastic support. This paper makes use of the following ALMA data: ADS/JAO.ALMA#2016.1.01198.V. ALMA is a partnership of the European Southern Observatory (ESO; Europe, representing its member states), NSF, and National Institutes of Natural Sciences of Japan, together with National Research Council (Canada), Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST; Taiwan), Academia Sinica Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics (ASIAA; Taiwan), and Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (KASI; Republic of Korea), in cooperation with the Republic of Chile. The Joint ALMA Observatory is operated by ESO, Associated Universities, Inc. (AUI)/NRAO, and the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ). The NRAO is a facility of the NSF operated under cooperative agreement by AUI. APEX is a collaboration between the Max-Planck-Institut für Radioastronomie (Germany), ESO, and the Onsala Space Observatory (Sweden). The SMA is a joint project between the SAO and ASIAA and is funded by the Smithsonian Institution and the Academia Sinica. The JCMT is operated by the East Asian Observatory on behalf of the NAOJ, ASIAA, and KASI, as well as the Ministry of Finance of China, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and the National Key R&D Program (No. 2017YFA0402700) of China. Additional funding support for the JCMT is provided by the Science and Technologies Facility Council (UK) and participating universities in the UK and Canada. The LMT is a project operated by the Instituto Nacional de Astrófisica, Óptica, y Electrónica (Mexico) and the University of Massachusetts at Amherst (USA), with financial support from the Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología and the National Science Foundation. The IRAM 30-m telescope on Pico Veleta, Spain is operated by IRAM and supported by CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France), MPG (Max-Planck- Gesellschaft, Germany) and IGN (Instituto Geográfico Nacional, Spain). The SMT is operated by the Arizona Radio Observatory, a part of the Steward Observatory of the University of Arizona, with financial support of operations from the State of Arizona and financial support for instrumentation development from the NSF. The SPT is supported by the National Science Foundation through grant PLR- 1248097. Partial support is also provided by the NSF Physics Frontier Center grant PHY-1125897 to the Kavli Institute of Cosmological Physics at the University of Chicago, the Kavli Foundation and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation grant GBMF 947. The SPT hydrogen maser was provided on loan from the GLT, courtesy of ASIAA. The EHTC has received generous donations of FPGA chips from Xilinx Inc., under the Xilinx University Program. The EHTC has benefited from technology shared under open-source license by the Collaboration for Astronomy Signal Processing and Electronics Research (CASPER). The EHT project is grateful to T4Science and Microsemi for their assistance with Hydrogen Masers. This research has made use of NASA’s Astrophysics Data System. We gratefully acknowledge the support provided by the extended staff of the ALMA, both from the inception of the ALMA Phasing Project through the observational campaigns of 2017 and 2018. We would like to thank A. Deller and W. Brisken for EHT-specific support with the use of DiFX. We acknowledge the significance that Maunakea, where the SMA and JCMT EHT stations are located, has for the indigenous Hawaiian people. The grants listed above collectively fund the Event Horizon Telescope project. en_US
dc.description.uri http://www.nature.com/natureastronomy en_US
dc.identifier.citation Janssen, M., Falcke, H., Kadler, M. et al. 2021, 'Event horizon telescope observations of the jet launching and collimation in Centaurus A', Nature Astronomy, vol. 5, pp. 1017-1028, doi : 10.1038/s41550-021-01417-w. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 2397-3366
dc.identifier.other 10.1038/s41550-021-01417-w
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.up.ac.za/handle/2263/89111
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Nature Research en_US
dc.rights © The Author(s) 2021. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. en_US
dc.subject Galactic nuclei en_US
dc.subject Radio jets en_US
dc.subject Very-long-baseline interferometry (VLBI) en_US
dc.subject Centaurus A en_US
dc.subject Supermassive black holes (SMBHs) en_US
dc.subject Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) en_US
dc.title Event Horizon Telescope observations of the jet launching and collimation in Centaurus A en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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