The Event Horizon Telescope image of the Quasar NRAO 530
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Jorstad, Svetlana
Wielgus, Maciek
Lico, Rocco
Issaoun, Sara
Broderick, Avery E.
Pesce, Dominic W.
Liu, Jun
Zhao, Guang-Yao
Krichbaum, Thomas P.
Blackburn, Lindy
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IOP Publishing
Abstract
We report on the observations of the quasar NRAO 530 with the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) on 2017 April 5−7,
when NRAO 530 was used as a calibrator for the EHT observations of Sagittarius A*. At z=0.902, this is the most
distant object imaged by the EHT so far. We reconstruct the first images of the source at 230 GHz, at an unprecedented
angular resolution of ∼20 μas, both in total intensity and in linear polarization (LP).We do not detect source variability,
allowing us to represent the whole data set with static images. The images reveal a bright feature located on the southern
end of the jet, which we associate with the core. The feature is linearly polarized, with a fractional polarization of ∼5%–
8%, and it has a substructure consisting of two components. Their observed brightness temperature suggests that the
energy density of the jet is dominated by the magnetic field. The jet extends over 60 μas along a position angle∼−28°.
It includes two features with orthogonal directions of polarization (electric vector position angle), parallel and
perpendicular to the jet axis, consistent with a helical structure of the magnetic field in the jet. The outermost feature has
a particularly high degree of LP, suggestive of a nearly uniform magnetic field. Future EHT observations will probe the
variability of the jet structure on microarcsecond scales, while simultaneous multiwavelength monitoring will provide
insight into the high-energy emission origin.
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Extragalactic astronomy, Event Horizon Telescope (EHT)
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Citation
Jorstad, S., Wielgus, M., Lico, R. et al. 2023, 'The vent horizon telescope image of the Quasar NRAO 530', The Astrophysical Journal, vol. 943, no. 170, pp. 1-19.
https://DOI.org/10.3847/1538-4357/acaea8.