2005A&A...430..927G


Query : 2005A&A...430..927G

2005A&A...430..927G - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 430, 927-940 (2005/2-2)

XMM-Newton spectroscopy of an X-ray selected sample of RL AGNs.

GALBIATI E., CACCIANIGA A., MACCACARO T., BRAITO V., DELLA CECA R., SEVERGNINI P., BRUNNER H., LEHMANN I. and PAGE M.J.

Abstract (from CDS):

This paper presents the X-ray spectroscopy of an X-ray selected sample of 25 radio-loud (RL) AGNs extracted from the XMM-Newton Bright Serendipitous Survey (XBSS). The main goal of the work is to assess and study the origin of the X-ray spectral differences usually observed between radio-loud and radio-quiet (RQ) AGNs. To this end, a comparison sample of 53 RQ AGNs has been also extracted from the same XBSS sample and studied together with the sample of RL AGNs. Since there are many claims in the literature that RL AGNs have, on average, a flatter spectral index when compared to the RQ AGNs, we have focused the analysis on the distribution of the X-ray spectral indices of the power-law component that models the large majority of the spectra in both samples. We find that the mean X-ray energy spectral index is very similar in the 2 samples and close to αX∼1. However, the intrinsic distribution of the spectral indices is significantly broader in the sample of RL AGNs. In order to investigate the origin of this difference, we have divided the RL AGNs into blazars (i.e. BL Lac objects and FSRQs) and ``non-blazars'' (i.e. radiogalaxies and SSRQs), on the basis of the available optical and radio information. Although the number of sources is small, we find strong evidence that the broad distribution observed in the RL AGN sample is mainly due to the presence of the blazars. Furthermore, within the blazar class we have found a link between the X-ray spectral index and the value of the radio-to-X-ray spectral index (αRX) suggesting that the observed X-ray emission is directly connected to the emission of the relativistic jet. This trend is not observed among the ``non-blazars'' RL AGNs. This favours the hypothesis that, in these latter sources, the X-ray emission is not significantly influenced by the jet emission and it has probably an origin similar to the RQ AGNs. Overall, the results presented here indicate that the observed distribution of the X-ray spectral indices in a given sample of RL AGNs is strongly dependent on the amount of relativistic beaming present in the selected sources, i.e. on the relative fraction of blazars and ``non-blazars''.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: nuclei - X-rays: galaxies - galaxies: BL Lacertae objects: general

Simbad objects: 28

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Number of rows : 28
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 GLEAM J000059-250501 Sy1 00 01 00.033 -25 05 03.79   21.8   21.86   ~ 13 0
2 7C 003014.90+392949.00 QSO 00 32 55.6991815224 +39 46 19.238918988   18.7       ~ 14 1
3 [VV98] J012505.4+014627 Bla 01 25 05.5121088408 +01 46 26.935971024   19.6 19.86 19.1   ~ 28 1
4 IC 115 AGN 01 26 54.4300162320 +19 12 52.190971380   15.2       ~ 73 1
5 [VV2006c] J013240.2-133308 AGN 01 32 40.2 -13 33 08   21.4   19.96   ~ 9 0
6 2MASS J01381174-1754134 BLL 01 38 11.7332559456 -17 54 13.627790892   20.8   19.7   ~ 13 0
7 [VV2006] J021640.7-044405 QSO 02 16 40.7386747896 -04 44 04.948183572   17 16.91     ~ 42 1
8 [VV2006] J033227.0-274105 QSO 03 32 27.0132796944 -27 41 05.357500044 19.93 19.3746   19.003 19.1163 ~ 88 0
9 [VV2006] J052108.5-251913 QSO 05 21 08.7167425608 -25 19 13.184428116   17.8   17.9   ~ 9 0
10 QSO B0607+710 BLL 06 13 43.3821991056 +71 07 26.779488276   19.6 19.61 19.1   ~ 81 1
11 [VV2006] J084026.2+650638 QSO 08 40 26.0902184088 +65 06 38.189669400   21.5       ~ 6 0
12 Mrk 1239 Sy1 09 52 19.168 -01 36 44.10   14.99 14.39 11.2   ~ 322 0
13 RXC J0953.6+0142 ClG 09 53 41.8 +01 41 58   17.1 13.98     ~ 15 0
14 6C 101159+522203 QSO 10 15 11.9476151952 +52 07 07.310885016   21.6       ~ 14 1
15 7C 101354.60+521750.00 BLL 10 17 06.6710434968 +52 02 47.177106252   20.43 19.51 18.3   ~ 30 1
16 XBS J102016.1+082143 X 10 20 16.1 +08 21 44           ~ 2 0
17 [VV2006] J111654.8+180304 QSO 11 16 54.7 +18 03 06   13.84 12.76     ~ 467 0
18 [VV2006] J111928.5+130250 QSO 11 19 28.3792469280 +13 02 51.133026552   18.08 17.95     ~ 44 0
19 ClG J1226+3332 ClG 12 26 57.7 +33 32 50           ~ 215 0
20 SDSS J123538.48+621643.2 Sy1 12 35 38.4898156944 +62 16 43.295779668 20.6 20.36 20.04 20.0 19.6 ~ 34 0
21 [VV2006] J124903.6-061049 BLL 12 49 03.5000289840 -06 10 47.245298376   19.2       ~ 10 0
22 87GB 131847.5+343057 AGN 13 21 05.6 +34 15 02   20.4       ~ 11 1
23 SDSS J133026.52+241521.5 BLL 13 30 26.5203022560 +24 15 21.523730832   20.5   18.70   ~ 17 0
24 XBS J133232.6+111220 X 13 32 32.7 +11 12 21           ~ 2 0
25 QSO B1532+016 QSO 15 34 52.45368345 +01 31 04.2065145   19.0 18.5 18.58   ~ 202 2
26 XBS J164237.9+030014 QSO 16 42 37.6963993032 +03 00 13.816100772   18.6       ~ 5 0
27 XBS J221951.6+120123 AGN 22 19 51.6 +12 01 23   21.3       ~ 6 0
28 6C 234805+360544 BLL 23 50 36.9300607464 +36 22 05.787072912     19.60 17   ~ 19 1

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