10–12 déc. 2025
Observatoire de Paris - site de Meudon
Fuseau horaire Europe/Paris

The Supermassive Black Hole Binary Candidate 3C 66A

11 déc. 2025, 12:25
30m
Bâtiment 18 - Salle 204 (Observatoire de Paris - site de Meudon)

Bâtiment 18 - Salle 204

Observatoire de Paris - site de Meudon

Observatoire de Paris, site de Meudon 5 place Jules Janssen 92195 Meudon, France

Orateur

Paloma Thevenet (Observatoire de Paris)

Description

The blazar 3C 66A is known for its optical flux periodicity and complex jet kinematics. Using 22/43 GHz KaVa (KVN and VERA array) observations and 43 GHz VLBA (Very Long Baseline Array) archival data, we have found that its pc-scale jet has a twisted structure and that the inner jet undergoes periodic swings every 13 years. In this talk, we will describe the peculiar characteristics of 3C 66A and delve into possible interpretation scenarios. The multiwavelength flux variability and jet orientation changes hint at a supermassive black hole binary (SMBHB) in which orbital motion and disk-orbit misalignment lead to jet precession. However, combinations of other mechanisms such as Lense-Thirring disk precession and jet instabilities could also account for the properties of 3C 66A, underscoring the challenge in robust SMBHB candidate identification.

Auteurs

Jeong-Uk Kim (Yonsei University, KASI) Paloma Thevenet (Observatoire de Paris)

Co-auteurs

Dr Bong Won Sohn (KASI) Dr Guang-Yao Zhao (MPIfRA) Dr Suk-Jin Yoon (Yonsei University)

Documents de présentation

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