Multiepoch Very Long Baseline Array observations of EGRET-detected quasarsand BL Lacertae objects: Connection between superluminal ejections and gamma-ray flares in blazars
Sg. Jorstad et al., Multiepoch Very Long Baseline Array observations of EGRET-detected quasarsand BL Lacertae objects: Connection between superluminal ejections and gamma-ray flares in blazars, ASTROPHYS J, 556(2), 2001, pp. 738-748
We examine the coincidence of times of high gamma -ray flux and ejections o
f superluminal components from the core in EGRET blazars based on a Very Lo
ng Baseline Array (VLBA) monitoring program at 22 and 43 GHz from 1993 Nove
mber to 1997 July. In 23 cases of gamma -ray flares for which sufficient VL
BA data exist, 10 of the flares (in eight objects) fall within 1 sigma unce
rtainties of the extrapolated epoch of zero separation from the core of a s
uperluminal radio component. In each of two sources (0528 + 134 and 1730-13
0), two successive gamma -ray flares were followed by the appearance of new
superluminal components. We carried out statistical simulations that show
that if the number of coincidences is greater than or equal to 10, the radi
o and gamma -ray events are associated with each other at greater than 99.9
99% confidence. Our analysis of the observed behavior, including variabilit
y of the polarized radio flux, of the sources before, during, and after the
gamma -ray flares suggests that the gamma -ray events occur in the superlu
minal radio knots. This implies that the gamma -ray flares are caused by in
verse Compton scattering by relativistic electrons in the parsec-scale regi
ons of the jet rather than closer to the central engine.