Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
Apr 2000
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Astrophysical Phenomena Revealed by Space VLBI, Proceedings of the VSOP Symposium, held at the Institute of Space and astronauti
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
3
Scientific paper
We examine the coincidence of times of high gamma-ray flux and epochs of zero separation of superluminal components from the core in EGRET blazars based on our 1993.9--1997.6 VLBA monitoring program at 22 and 43 GHz. In 19 cases of gamma-ray flares for which sufficient VLBA data exist, 10 of the flares fall within 1-sigma uncertainty of the extrapolated epoch of zero separation from the core of a superluminal radio component. The number expected by random chance is < 4 at 95% confidence. Although there are a small number of cases in which the gamma-ray flux was low at the extrapolated epoch of ejection, these can be explained by accelerations or decelerations in the proper motions, as expected, for example, in bent jets.
Bloom Steven David
Hallum Jeremy
Marchenko-Jorstad S. G.
Marscher Alan P.
Mattox John R.
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