An X-ray view of the jet cycle in the radio-loud AGN 3C120

  • Anne M. Lohfink
  • , Christopher S. Reynolds
  • , Svetlana G. Jorstad
  • , Alan P. Marscher
  • , Eric D. Miller
  • , Hugh Aller
  • , Margo F. Aller
  • , Laura W. Brenneman
  • , Andrew C. Fabian
  • , Jon M. Miller
  • , Richard F. Mushotzky
  • , Michael A. Nowak
  • , Francesco Tombesi

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Abstract

We present a study of the central engine in the broad-line radio galaxy 3C120 using a multi-epoch analysis of a deep XMM-Newton observation and two deep Suzaku pointings (in 2012). In order to place our spectral data into the context of the disk-disruption/jet-ejection cycles displayed by this object, we monitor the source in the UV/X-ray bands, and in the radio band. We find three statistically acceptable spectral models: a disk-reflection model, a jet model, and a jet+disk model. Despite being good descriptions of the data, the disk-reflection model violates the radio constraints on the inclination, and the jet model has a fine-tuning problem, requiring a jet contribution exceeding that expected. Thus, we argue for a composite jet+disk model. Within the context of this model, we verify the basic predictions of the jet-cycle paradigm, finding a truncated/refilling disk during the Suzaku observations and a complete disk extending down to the innermost stable circular orbit during the XMM-Newton observation. The idea of a refilling disk is further supported by the detection of the ejection of a new jet knot approximately one month after the Suzaku pointings. We also discover a step-like event in one of the Suzaku pointings in which the soft band lags the hard band. We suggest that we are witnessing the propagation of a disturbance from the disk into the jet on a timescale set by the magnetic field.

Original languageEnglish
Article number83
JournalAstrophysical Journal
Volume772
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 1 2013

Keywords

  • black hole physics
  • galaxies: individual (3C120)
  • galaxies: jets
  • galaxies: nuclei
  • radio continuum: galaxies
  • X-rays: galaxies

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