We describe a scenario to explain blazar periodicities with time-scales of ∼ few years. The scenario is based on a binary supermassive black hole (SMBH) system in which one of the two SMBHs carries a jet. We discuss the various mechanisms that can cause the jet to precess and produce corkscrew patterns through space with a scale of ∼ few pc. It turns out that the dominant mechanism responsible for the precession is simply the imprint of the jet-carrying SMBH orbital speed on the jet. Gravitational deflection and Lense-Thirring precession (due to the gravitational field of the other SMBH) are second-order effects. We complement the scenario with a kinematical jet model which is inspired to the spine-sheath structure observed in M87. One of t...
The bright blazar OJ 287 is the best-known candidate for hosting a supermassive black hole binary sy...
Context. Studies of periodic and quasi-periodic phenomena in optical and radio bands are important f...
The combined data of the University of Michigan Radio Astronomy Observatory and Metsahovi Radio Obse...
The proper understanding of blazar variability at the various electromagnetic spectral bands is one ...
The search for periodic signals from blazars has become a widely discussed topic in recent years. In...
OJ287 is the best candidate active galactic nucleus (AGN) for hosting a supermassive binary black ho...
Rapid variability on a time scale much faster than the light-crossing time of the central supermassi...
Supermassive binary black holes (SBBHs) are a natural outcome of galaxy mergers. Here we show that l...
We analyse the radio light curves of the blazars 1308+326, 2223−052 and 2251+158 using University of...
In this letter we present the results of a wavelet analysis of the radio light curve of the BL Lac O...
Black holes, anywhere in the stellar-mass to supermassive range, are often associated with relativis...
Context. The γ-ray blazar PKS 2155-304 has attracted considerable attention because of its extreme T...
Recent observational and theoretical results on blazars are presented and discussed. We are beginnin...
Blazars display variable emission across the entire electromagnetic spectrum, with timescales that c...
Blazar spectra are one of the most important windows into the physical processes occurring along jet...
The bright blazar OJ 287 is the best-known candidate for hosting a supermassive black hole binary sy...
Context. Studies of periodic and quasi-periodic phenomena in optical and radio bands are important f...
The combined data of the University of Michigan Radio Astronomy Observatory and Metsahovi Radio Obse...
The proper understanding of blazar variability at the various electromagnetic spectral bands is one ...
The search for periodic signals from blazars has become a widely discussed topic in recent years. In...
OJ287 is the best candidate active galactic nucleus (AGN) for hosting a supermassive binary black ho...
Rapid variability on a time scale much faster than the light-crossing time of the central supermassi...
Supermassive binary black holes (SBBHs) are a natural outcome of galaxy mergers. Here we show that l...
We analyse the radio light curves of the blazars 1308+326, 2223−052 and 2251+158 using University of...
In this letter we present the results of a wavelet analysis of the radio light curve of the BL Lac O...
Black holes, anywhere in the stellar-mass to supermassive range, are often associated with relativis...
Context. The γ-ray blazar PKS 2155-304 has attracted considerable attention because of its extreme T...
Recent observational and theoretical results on blazars are presented and discussed. We are beginnin...
Blazars display variable emission across the entire electromagnetic spectrum, with timescales that c...
Blazar spectra are one of the most important windows into the physical processes occurring along jet...
The bright blazar OJ 287 is the best-known candidate for hosting a supermassive black hole binary sy...
Context. Studies of periodic and quasi-periodic phenomena in optical and radio bands are important f...
The combined data of the University of Michigan Radio Astronomy Observatory and Metsahovi Radio Obse...