2012A&A...542A..13B


Query : 2012A&A...542A..13B

2012A&A...542A..13B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 542A, 13-13 (2012/6-1)

Radio spectra and polarisation properties of a bright sample of radio-loud broad absorption line quasars.

BRUNI G., MACK K.-H., SALERNO E., MONTENEGRO-MONTES F.M., CARBALLO R., BENN C.R., GONZALEZ-SERRANO J.I., HOLT J. and JIMENEZ-LUJAN F.

Abstract (from CDS):

The origin of broad-absorption-line quasi-stellar objects (BAL QSOs) remains unclear. Accounting for ∼20% of the QSO population, these objects have broad absorption lines in their optical spectra generated from outflows with velocities of up to 0.2c. In this work, we present the results of a multi-frequency study of a well-defined radio-loud BAL QSO sample, and a comparison sample of radio-loud non-BAL QSOs, both selected from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). We aim to test which of the currently popular models of the BAL phenomenon - ``orientation'' or ``evolutionary'' - best accounts for the radio properties of BAL quasars. We also consider a third model in which BALs are produced by polar jets driven by radiation pressure. Observations from 1.4 to 43GHz have been obtained with the VLA and Effelsberg telescopes, and data from 74 to 408MHz have been compiled from the literature. The spectral indices give clues about the orientation, while the determination of the peak frequency can constrain the age, and test the evolutionary scenario, in which BAL QSOs are young QSOs. The fractional polarisation and the rotation measure in part reflect the local magnetic field strength and particle density. The fractions of resolved sources in the BAL and non-BAL QSO samples are similar (16% versus (vs.) 12%). The resolved sources in the two samples have similar linear sizes (20 to 400kpc) and morphologies. There is weak evidence that the fraction of variable sources amongst BAL QSOs is smaller. The fractions of candidate GHz-peaked sources are similar in the two samples (36±12% vs. 23±8%), suggesting that BAL QSOs are not generally younger than non-BAL QSOs. Both BAL and non-BAL QSOs have a wide range of spectral indices, including flat-spectrum and steep-spectrum sources, consistent with a broad range of orientations. There is weak evidence (91% confidence) that the spectral indices of the BAL QSOs are steeper than those of non-BAL QSOs, mildly favouring edge-on orientations. At a higher level of significance (≥97%), the spectra of BAL QSOs are no flatter than those of non-BAL QSOs, which suggests that a polar orientation is not preferred. The distributions of fractional polarisation in the two samples have similar median values (1-3%). The distributions of rotation measure are also similar, the only outlier being the BAL QSO 1624+37, which has an extreme rest-frame rotation measure (from the literature) of -18350±570rad/m2.

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Journal keyword(s): quasars: absorption lines - galaxies: active - galaxies: evolution - radio continuum: galaxies

Simbad objects: 61

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Number of rows : 61
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 [VV2006] J001427.9+011332 QSO 00 14 27.9441823896 +01 13 33.284794800   20.77 20.67     ~ 18 0
2 [VV2006] J002949.5-095145 QSO 00 29 49.4821208496 -09 51 44.944283556   20.94 20.68     ~ 18 0
3 [VV2006] J003304.3-004814 QSO 00 33 04.3210176840 -00 48 13.715496144   19.78 19.50     ~ 27 0
4 SDSS J004444.06+001303.5 QSO 00 44 44.0654884752 +00 13 03.552720456   20.83 20.32     ~ 29 0
5 [VV2006] J010328.7-110414 QSO 01 03 28.7185121880 -11 04 14.475081828   18.76 18.40     ~ 25 0
6 SDSS J012401.76+003500.9 QSO 01 24 01.7641576440 +00 35 00.937932036   20.98 20.74     ~ 29 1
7 4C -00.10 QSO 01 25 17.1506405376 -00 18 28.907967636   18.73 18.60 18.4   ~ 86 1
8 SDSS J015210.35+011228.9 QSO 01 52 10.3488806256 +01 12 28.884497040   20.66 20.48     ~ 21 0
9 [VV2006] J015454.3-000723 QSO 01 54 54.3652528176 -00 07 23.243903184   19.73 19.53     ~ 37 0
10 SDSS J015832.51-004238.1 QSO 01 58 32.5209381504 -00 42 38.246092848   19.45 19.34     ~ 29 1
11 7C 074701.60+363742.00 QSO 07 50 19.5454630464 +36 30 02.889921636   19.44 19.16     ~ 27 1
12 [VV2006] J075628.2+371455 QSO 07 56 28.2520626264 +37 14 55.626354924   20.57 20.31     ~ 33 0
13 QSO J0816+4823 QSO 08 16 18.9961577208 +48 23 28.468011444   20.77 19.89     ~ 47 1
14 [VV2006] J084224.4+063116 QSO 08 42 24.3781103568 +06 31 16.792009752   20.88 20.55     ~ 29 0
15 2MASS J08491430+2757293 QSO 08 49 14.2711100184 +27 57 29.710456524   19.71 19.34     ~ 25 2
16 [VV2006] J090552.5+025931 QSO 09 05 52.4047063848 +02 59 31.515972936   17.74 17.34     ~ 39 0
17 7C 092608.30+381054.00 QSO 09 29 13.9701555072 +37 57 42.943460580   18.72 18.48     ~ 43 1
18 6C 100203+481945 QSO 10 05 15.9872241960 +48 05 33.329871132   17.79 17.62     ~ 51 1
19 [VV2006] J101440.4+053713 QSO 10 14 40.3560831576 +05 37 12.685442448   19.87 19.47     ~ 24 0
20 [VV2006] J104059.8+055524 QSO 10 40 59.7951334320 +05 55 24.445609248   20.33 19.87     ~ 34 0
21 [VV2006] J105416.5+512326 QSO 10 54 16.5126907152 +51 23 26.051086788   19.11 18.92     ~ 37 0
22 [VV2006] J110206.6+112104 QSO 11 02 06.6617884560 +11 21 04.904308656   19.04 18.73     ~ 29 0
23 [VV2006] J110334.8+111443 QSO 11 03 34.7913211344 +11 14 42.994554648   19.02 18.69     ~ 31 2
24 [VV2006] J112938.5+440325 QSO 11 29 38.4744180480 +44 03 25.038374976   18.71 18.49     ~ 26 0
25 [VV2006] J115901.7+065619 QSO 11 59 01.7495808072 +06 56 19.071162348   20.42 19.99     ~ 29 1
26 QSO B1157+014 QSO 11 59 44.8278142392 +01 12 06.985999764   17.87 17.52     ~ 221 1
27 [VV2006] J122909.7+093809 QSO 12 29 09.6408900672 +09 38 10.131495576   20.41 20.08     ~ 28 0
28 [VV2006] J123717.4+470807 QSO 12 37 17.4391451928 +47 08 07.025601048   19.51 19.12     ~ 35 1
29 [VV2006] J130448.1+130416 QSO 13 04 48.0599461176 +13 04 16.586884596   20.61 19.98     ~ 29 1
30 7C 132044.39+501917.00 QSO 13 22 50.6053785792 +50 03 34.748083008   18.84 18.71     ~ 31 1
31 [VV2006] J132703.2+031310 QSO 13 27 03.2147215008 +03 13 11.282328696   19.66 19.27     ~ 24 0
32 3C 286 Sy1 13 31 08.2883506368 +30 30 32.960091564   17.51 17.25     ~ 4251 2
33 [VV2006] J133325.1+472935 QSO 13 33 25.0727325408 +47 29 35.381302296   19.15 18.88     ~ 29 1
34 [VV2006] J133511.9+025309 BLL 13 35 11.9050689648 +02 53 09.508384788   18.24 18.04     ~ 42 0
35 [VV2006] J133701.4-024630 BLL 13 37 01.3951555392 -02 46 30.254123460   19.50 19.11     ~ 41 0
36 [VV2006] J140126.2+520835 QSO 14 01 26.1468239448 +52 08 34.601898048   18.80 18.57     ~ 30 0
37 ICRF J140432.9+072846 QSO 14 04 32.9920472376 +07 28 46.964568468   19.47 19.23     ~ 45 0
38 [VV2006] J140653.9+343336 QSO 14 06 53.8472771496 +34 33 37.310323356   19.17 18.84 18.02   ~ 75 1
39 7C 140952.39+431449.00 QSO 14 11 52.7878326432 +43 00 23.842515096   21.04 20.65     ~ 26 1
40 7C 1409+3429 QSO 14 11 55.2674562240 +34 15 10.105795584     18.5     ~ 34 1
41 QSO B1445+101 QSO 14 45 16.46525080 +09 58 36.0727447   18.58 17.78     ~ 391 1
42 6C 150042+553325 QSO 15 02 06.5269660056 +55 21 46.425984228   20.68 20.29     ~ 27 1
43 [VV2006] J151258.4+352533 QSO 15 12 58.3661989848 +35 25 33.289558716   19.38 19.21     ~ 34 0
44 9C J1521+4336 QSO 15 21 49.61387806 +43 36 39.2681695   19.30 18.95 18.09   ~ 101 1
45 6C 152659+532056 QSO 15 28 21.6616102416 +53 10 30.536162076   20.57 20.28     ~ 24 1
46 [VV98] J155429.4+300119 BLL 15 54 29.3978893272 +30 01 18.982683084     17.75     ~ 42 0
47 QSO J1603+3002 QSO 16 03 54.1534251000 +30 02 08.709029160   18.5 18     ~ 61 0
48 QSO J1624+3758 QSO 16 24 53.4799442184 +37 58 06.649886388   19.62 19.05 18.47   ~ 50 0
49 QSO J1634+3203 BLL 16 34 12.7898408784 +32 03 35.425991844   17.92 17.71     ~ 59 1
50 [VV2006] J163646.4+355743 QSO 16 36 46.4064231072 +35 57 43.761077100   19.37 19.26     ~ 30 1
51 [VV2006] J164148.1+334512 QSO 16 41 48.0786768432 +33 45 12.129425424   19.50 19.33     ~ 29 1
52 7C 1727+5644 QSO 17 28 52.6313288160 +56 41 43.462500252   21.56 21.22     ~ 25 1
53 [VV2006] J210926.4-073925 QSO 21 09 26.4225293976 -07 39 25.006301820   19.57 19.27     ~ 25 0
54 QSO J2129+0037 QSO 21 29 16.6012989480 +00 37 56.709488100   18.13 17.93     ~ 40 0
55 FBQS J2143+0035 QSO 21 43 24.3581663352 +00 35 02.818103496   19.58 19.37     ~ 33 0
56 QSO J2238+0016 Sy1 22 38 43.5714295944 +00 16 47.949283164   20.65 19.74     ~ 43 0
57 [VV2006] J224459.4+000033 Sy1 22 44 59.4432136392 +00 00 33.473787300   20.06 19.73     ~ 30 0
58 SDSS J224800.69-090744.8 QSO 22 48 00.7017398064 -09 07 44.832988776   20.13 19.63     ~ 24 0
59 [VV2006] J233132.8+010621 QSO 23 31 32.8451714016 +01 06 20.951237808   19.65 19.19     ~ 36 0
60 SDSS J234624.56+001914.2 QSO 23 46 24.5602891176 +00 19 14.163215628   19.81 19.63     ~ 22 1
61 [VV2006] J235330.2-000413 QSO 23 53 30.2105017680 -00 04 13.468324080   20.75 20.57     ~ 27 0

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