2019A&A...627A.148A


Query : 2019A&A...627A.148A

2019A&A...627A.148A - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 627A, 148-148 (2019/7-2)

Gamma-ray emission in radio galaxies under the VLBI scope. I. Parsec-scale jet kinematics and high-energy properties of γ-ray-detected TANAMI radio galaxies.

ANGIONI R., ROS E., KADLER M., OJHA R., MULLER C., EDWARDS P.G., BURD P.R., CARPENTER B., DUTKA M.S., GULYAEV S., HASE H., HORIUCHI S., KRAUSS F., LOVELL J.E.J., NATUSCH T., PHILLIPS C., PLOTZ C., QUICK J.F.H., ROSCH F., SCHULZ R., STEVENS J., TZIOUMIS A.K., WESTON S., WILMS J. and ZENSUS J.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

Aims. In the framework of the multi-wavelength and very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) monitoring program TANAMI (Tracking Active Nuclei with Austral Milliarcsecond Interferometry), we study the evolution of the parsec-scale radio emission in radio galaxies in the southern hemisphere and their relationship to the γ-ray properties of the sources. Our study investigates systematically, for the first time, the relationship between the two energy regimes in radio galaxies. In this first paper, we focus on Fermi-LAT-detected sources. Methods. The TANAMI program monitors a large sample of radio-loud AGN at 8.4GHz and 22.3GHz with the Australian long baseline array (LBA) and associated telescopes in Antarctica, Chile, New Zealand and South Africa. We performed a kinematic analysis for five γ-ray detected radio galaxies using multi-epoch 8.4GHz VLBI images, deriving limits on intrinsic jet parameters such as speed and viewing angle. We analyzed 103 months of Fermi-LAT data in order to study possible connections between the γ-ray properties and the pc-scale jets of Fermi-LAT-detected radio galaxies, both in terms of variability and average properties. We discuss the individual source results and draw preliminary conclusions on sample properties including published VLBI results from the MOJAVE (Monitoring Of Jets in Active galactic nuclei with VLBA Experiments) survey, with a total of fifteen sources. Results. We find that the first γ-ray detection of Pictor A might be associated with the passage of a new VLBI component through the radio core, which appears to be a defining feature of high-energy emitting Fanaroff-Riley type II radio galaxies. We detect subluminal parsec-scale jet motions in the peculiar AGN PKS 0521-36, and we confirm the presence of fast γ-ray variability in the source down to timescales of six hours, which is not accompanied by variations in the VLBI jet. We robustly confirm the presence of significant superluminal motion, up to βapp∼3, in the jet of the TeV radio galaxy PKS 0625-35. Our VLBI results constrain the jet viewing angle to be θ<53°, allowing for the possibility of a closely aligned jet. Finally, by analyzing the first pc-scale multi-epoch images of the prototypical compact symmetric object (CSO) PKS 1718-649, we place an upper limit on the separation speed between the two mini-lobes. This in turn allows us to derive a lower limit on the age of the source.Conclusions. We can draw some preliminary conclusions on the relationship between pc-scale jets and γ-ray emission in radio galaxies, based on Fermi-LAT-detected sources with available multi-epoch VLBI measurements. We find that the VLBI core flux density correlates with the γ-ray flux, as seen in blazars. On the other hand, the γ-ray luminosity does not show any dependence on the core brightness temperature and core dominance, which are two common indicators of jet Doppler boosting. This seems to indicate that γ-ray emission in radio galaxies is not driven by orientation-dependent effects, as in blazars, in accordance with the unified model of jetted AGN.

Abstract Copyright: © R. Angioni et al. 2019

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - galaxies: nuclei - galaxies: jets - gamma rays: galaxies

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/627/A148): list.dat fits/*>

Simbad objects: 30

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Number of rows : 30
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 NGC 315 LIN 00 57 48.88334410 +30 21 08.8119345 12.80 12.20 11.16 11.26   ~ 769 2
2 NGC 1052 AGN 02 41 04.79849989 -08 15 20.7519527 11.84 11.41 10.47 10.71   ~ 1279 2
3 NGC 1218 Sy1 03 08 26.22380005 +04 06 39.3007808   12.84       ~ 374 1
4 ICRF J031301.9+412001 Sy1 03 13 01.96212044 +41 20 01.1834497   18.0   14.59   ~ 140 0
5 IC 310 rG 03 16 42.9787569912 +41 19 29.615579544   14.3       ~ 267 2
6 3C 84 Sy2 03 19 48.1599902040 +41 30 42.108850836   13.10 12.48 11.09   ~ 3937 3
7 NGC 1316 GiP 03 22 41.789 -37 12 29.52 9.81 9.15 8.53 7.66   ~ 1355 1
8 3C 111 Sy1 04 18 21.2772425736 +38 01 35.801359968   19.75 18.05     ~ 929 1
9 Mrk 1506 Sy1 04 33 11.0956735296 +05 21 15.619461552   15.72 15.05 10.08   ~ 1978 2
10 NAME Pic A Sy1 05 19 49.7229323856 -45 46 43.852662732   15.73 15.77 14.85   ~ 641 1
11 QSO B0521-365 BLL 05 22 57.98464178 -36 27 30.8512953   15.26 14.62 14.48   ~ 811 2
12 QSO B0625-354 BLL 06 27 06.7286533392 -35 29 15.363665088   14.93       ~ 176 1
13 ICRF J082526.8-501038 QSO 08 25 26.8673494560 -50 10 38.484054768   20.94       ~ 130 1
14 ICRF J113130.5-050019 QSO 11 31 30.51675435 -05 00 19.6574728   20.0   19.20   ~ 74 1
15 M 87 AGN 12 30 49.42338414 +12 23 28.0436859 10.16 9.59 8.63   7.49 ~ 7020 3
16 QSO J1301-3226 Bla 13 01 00.7843338120 -32 26 28.723182036   13.06 13 11.50   ~ 96 2
17 NAME Centaurus A Sy2 13 25 27.61521044 -43 01 08.8050291   8.18 6.84 6.66   ~ 4399 3
18 IC 4296 AGN 13 36 39.03253319 -33 57 57.0730368   11.52 12.99 10.00 10.79 ~ 487 2
19 NAME Cen B QSO 13 46 49.04248361 -60 24 29.3553900         15.74 ~ 149 0
20 4C 00.56 BLL 15 16 40.21905672 +00 15 01.9090936   17.28 16.64 10.53   ~ 191 1
21 QSO B1549-790 QSO 15 56 58.86979525 -79 14 04.2817241   18.80 18.800 17.84   ~ 198 1
22 PMN J1603-4904 QSO 16 03 50.68456556 -49 04 05.5056817   20.67       ~ 76 0
23 NGC 6251 Sy2 16 32 31.96989253 +82 32 16.3999044 15.24 14.66 12.89 7.62   ~ 716 0
24 NGC 6328 QSO 17 23 41.02933859 -65 00 36.6106377   13.17 13.2 11.45 12.2 ~ 235 1
25 3FGL J1728.0-6446 Bz? 17 28 02 -64 46.4           ~ 6 0
26 ICRF J173735.7-563403 Sy1 17 37 35.7711421992 -56 34 03.153321552   17.0       ~ 87 0
27 ICRF J181935.0-634548 Sy2 18 19 35.00241 -63 45 48.1926   16.80 14.40 13.4   ~ 146 1
28 ICRF J203057.9-303924 Bla 20 30 57.93395053 -30 39 24.3493109       19.90   ~ 19 0
29 QSO B2153-699 BLL 21 57 05.9801262624 -69 41 23.686042524   14.23 13.79 12.94   ~ 265 1
30 NAME BL Lac BLL 22 02 43.2913536816 +42 16 39.979416792   15.66 14.72     ~ 2215 1

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