2002ApJ...581..895P


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2002ApJ...581..895P - Astrophys. J., 581, 895-911 (2002/December-3)

BeppoSAX observations of synchrotron X-ray emission from radio quasars.

PADOVANI P., COSTAMANTE L., GHISELLINI G., GIOMMI P. and PERLMAN E.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present new BeppoSAX Low Energy Concentrator Spectrometer (LECS), Medium Energy Concentrator Spectrometer (MECS), and Phoswich Detector System (PDS) observations of four flat-spectrum radio quasars (FSRQs) having effective spectral indices αroand αoxtypical of high-energy peaked BL Lac objects. Our sources have X-ray-to-radio flux ratios on average ∼70 times larger than ``classical'' FSRQs and lie at the extreme end of the FSRQ X-ray-to-radio flux ratio distribution. The collected data cover the energy range 0.1-10 keV (observer's frame), reaching ∼100 keV for one object. The BeppoSAX band in one of our sources, RGB J1629+4008, is dominated by synchrotron emission peaking at ∼2x1016 Hz, as also shown by its steep (energy index αX∼1.5) spectrum. This makes this object the first known FSRQ whose X-ray emission is not due to inverse Compton radiation. Two other sources display a flat BeppoSAX spectrum (αX∼0.7), with weak indications of steepening at low X-ray energies. The combination of BeppoSAX and ROSAT observations, (nonsimultaneous) multifrequency data, and a synchrotron inverse Compton model suggests synchrotron peak frequencies ~1015 Hz, although a better coverage of their spectral energy distributions is needed to provide firmer values. If confirmed, these values would be typical of ``intermediate'' BL Lac objects for which the synchrotron and inverse Compton components overlap in the BeppoSAX band. Our sources, although firmly in the radio-loud regime, have powers more typical of high-energy peaked BL Lac objects than of FSRQs, and indeed their radio powers put them near the low-luminosity end of the FSRQ luminosity function. We discuss this in terms of an anticorrelation between synchrotron peak frequency and total power, based on physical arguments, and also as possibly due to a selection effect.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Active - Galaxies: Quasars: General - Radiation Mechanisms: Nonthermal - X-Rays: Galaxies

Simbad objects: 13

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Number of rows : 13
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 X LMC X-3 HXB 05 38 56.6323605504 -64 05 03.317937504   17 17.2     B2.5Ve 677 0
2 [OKM2018] SWIFT J0547.1-6427 Sy1 05 46 41.8381012440 -64 15 21.934341504     18.00 15.33   ~ 50 1
3 2MASS J05522451-6402108 Sy1 05 52 24.5023213488 -64 02 10.757771160     15.04     ~ 47 1
4 3C 273 BLL 12 29 06.6998257176 +02 03 08.597629980   13.05 14.830 14.11   ~ 5812 1
5 3C 279 Bla 12 56 11.16657958 -05 47 21.5251510   18.01 17.75 15.87   ~ 3057 2
6 2MASXI J1413437+433945 Bla 14 13 43.7194183512 +43 39 45.003838968   18.4   12.8   ~ 45 2
7 ACO 2199 ClG 16 28 43.31 +39 34 07.6           ~ 1172 1
8 2MASS J16290130+4007599 Sy1 16 29 01.3106358000 +40 07 59.905936776   18.23 18.00 17.2   ~ 108 0
9 NAME Her B Sy1 16 42 58.80997043 +39 48 36.9939552   16.81 16.59 16.84   ~ 1729 2
10 7C 165211.80+395026.00 BLL 16 53 52.21668403 +39 45 36.6088754 14.09 14.15 13.29 8.26   ~ 2170 2
11 87GB 172040.9+243904 Sy1 17 22 41.2502441160 +24 36 19.223822196   16.85 16.38     ~ 52 0
12 ICRF J211401.1+820448 Sy1 21 14 01.1713534464 +82 04 48.340509096           ~ 131 1
13 3C 454.3 Bla 22 53 57.7480438728 +16 08 53.561508864   16.57 16.10 15.22   ~ 2856 2

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