Discovery of Unusual Jet Orientation Variations in the Microquasar GRS 1915+105
Abstract
We report large day-timescale variations in the orientation of the southeast--northwest jet in the prototype microquasar GRS 1915+105. These results are based on three-epoch East Asia VLBI Network (EAVN) observations at 6.7 GHz, obtained during giant radio flares in 2025 detected by the RATAN-600 monitoring program. Our observations reveal the smallest position angle (PA) of 118 7 ever measured for the jet in GRS 1915+105, which increases to 152 2 within 37 days. Based on the literature results, we further suggest that the jet orientation has exhibited significant variations over a PA range of 118--188 since 2023. This unusual jet orientation behavior in GRS 1915+105 during its current X-ray-obscured state may arise from a warped, precessing inner accretion disk, as implied by recent X-ray spectroscopy. Notably, one image reveals a peculiar morphology in GRS 1915+105, which likely indicates lateral spreading of the approaching southeast jet. Future observations are essential to clarify the issues raised in this work.
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