Through very long baseline interferometry observations of one of the closest low-luminosity active galactic nuclei M81* at multifrequencies of 8.8, 22 and 44GHz, a bright discrete knot with an unusual low apparent speed $\sim$0.1c was detected. Combining with the contemporary monitoring of X-rays data at 2-10keV, it indicates that a moderate X-ray flare happened when the knot launched from the core region. Three possible origins of the knot are proposed to explain our observational results. They are an episodic jet ejection, a low-speed shock wave, and a possible secondary black hole in a binary system, respectively. Future intensive multiwavelength monitoring can help to understand the discrete knot as well as the central black hole better
We present radio [1.3 GHz MeerKAT, 4-8 GHz Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) and 15.5 GHz Arcmin...
PKS 1510-089 is a bright and active γ-ray source that showed strong and complex γ-ray flares in mid-...
The nucleus of M81 was observed at 8.3 GHz with VLBI at 20 epochs over 4.5yrs, with a linear resolut...
Despite advances in our understanding of low-luminosity active galactic nuclei (LLAGNs), the fundame...
MAXI J1535-571 is a Galactic black hole candidate X-ray binary that was discovered going into outbur...
Accretion of gas onto black holes is thought to power the relativistic jets of material ejected from...
In this contribution, we summarize our main results of a big campaign of global VLBI observations of...
The low-luminosity active galactic nucleus of M81 has been monitored at centimeter wavelengths since...
We report on a year-long effort to monitor the central supermassive black hole in M81 in the X-ray a...
We study the jet physics of the BL Lacertae object PKS 2233-148, making use of the synergy of observ...
We present a comprehensive 5-43 GHz VLBA study of the blazar 3C 273 initiated after an onset of a st...
MAXI J1836-194 is a Galactic black hole candidate X-ray binary that was discovered in 2011 when it w...
We report the discovery of a radio transient in the spiral galaxy M81. The transient was detected in...
We investigated the detailed radio structure of the jet of 1H 0323+342 using high-resolution multifr...
Context. Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) observations can resolve the radio structure of Ac...
We present radio [1.3 GHz MeerKAT, 4-8 GHz Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) and 15.5 GHz Arcmin...
PKS 1510-089 is a bright and active γ-ray source that showed strong and complex γ-ray flares in mid-...
The nucleus of M81 was observed at 8.3 GHz with VLBI at 20 epochs over 4.5yrs, with a linear resolut...
Despite advances in our understanding of low-luminosity active galactic nuclei (LLAGNs), the fundame...
MAXI J1535-571 is a Galactic black hole candidate X-ray binary that was discovered going into outbur...
Accretion of gas onto black holes is thought to power the relativistic jets of material ejected from...
In this contribution, we summarize our main results of a big campaign of global VLBI observations of...
The low-luminosity active galactic nucleus of M81 has been monitored at centimeter wavelengths since...
We report on a year-long effort to monitor the central supermassive black hole in M81 in the X-ray a...
We study the jet physics of the BL Lacertae object PKS 2233-148, making use of the synergy of observ...
We present a comprehensive 5-43 GHz VLBA study of the blazar 3C 273 initiated after an onset of a st...
MAXI J1836-194 is a Galactic black hole candidate X-ray binary that was discovered in 2011 when it w...
We report the discovery of a radio transient in the spiral galaxy M81. The transient was detected in...
We investigated the detailed radio structure of the jet of 1H 0323+342 using high-resolution multifr...
Context. Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) observations can resolve the radio structure of Ac...
We present radio [1.3 GHz MeerKAT, 4-8 GHz Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) and 15.5 GHz Arcmin...
PKS 1510-089 is a bright and active γ-ray source that showed strong and complex γ-ray flares in mid-...
The nucleus of M81 was observed at 8.3 GHz with VLBI at 20 epochs over 4.5yrs, with a linear resolut...