论文标题
AGN中多光谱分量喷气机的多波长研究:测试大型射线X射线发射的IC/CMB模型
A Multi-Wavelength Study of Multiple Spectral Component Jets in AGN: Testing the IC/CMB Model for the Large-Scale-Jet X-ray Emission
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论文摘要
已通过Chandra X射线天文台发现了超过150个解决的kPC尺度X射线喷气机。这些喷气机的很大一部分具有X射线频谱的通量太高,或者太难而无法与无线电与光学同步子光谱的高能扩展保持一致,这是亚型,我们将其识别为多光谱成分(MSC)X射线射击。 X射线起源的主要假设是通过相同的电子种群产生无线电与光学同步子谱(称为IC/CMB模型)的相同电子种群的宇宙微波背景的逆散射。在这项工作中,我们使用Fermi大面积望远镜的观察结果测试45次X射线射击的IC/CMB模型,以寻找预期的高水平伽马射线排放,并利用Atacama大型毫米/毫米/亚毫米阵列(Alma)(Alma)(Alma)(Alma)和Hubble Blus Space Telescope(HST)(可能限制),以预定范围(HST),以预定范围(HST)。包括这项工作和以前的工作,我们现在发现IC/CMB模型被排除在24/45 MSC X射线喷气机上,因为它对观察到的MEV-TO-GEV GAMA-RAY FLUX的预测过高。我们提供了针对IC/CMB模型的其他证据,包括这些来源中的相对X射线到RADIO相对论的光束,以及无线电和X射线光谱指数之间的一般不匹配。最后,我们根据费米上限的所有喷气机的大规模散装洛伦兹因子介绍了上限,这表明这些喷气机最多是相对论的。
Over 150 resolved, kpc-scale X-ray jets hosted by active galactic nuclei have been discovered with the Chandra X-ray Observatory. A significant fraction of these jets have an X-ray spectrum either too high in flux or too hard to be consistent with the high-energy extension of the radio-to-optical synchrotron spectrum, a subtype we identify as Multiple Spectral Component (MSC) X-ray jets. A leading hypothesis for the origin of the X-rays is the inverse-Compton scattering of the cosmic microwave background by the same electron population producing the radio-to-optical synchrotron spectrum (known as the IC/CMB model). In this work, we test the IC/CMB model in 45 extragalactic X-ray jets using observations from the Fermi Large Area Telescope to look for the expected high level of gamma-ray emission, utilizing observations from the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) and the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) when possible to best constrain the predicted gamma-ray flux. Including this and previous works, we now find the IC/CMB model to be ruled out in a total of 24/45 MSC X-ray jets due to its overprediction for the observed MeV-to-GeV gamma-ray flux. We present additional evidence against the IC/CMB model, including the relative X-ray-to-radio relativistic beaming in these sources, and the general mismatch between radio and X-ray spectral indexes. Finally, we present upper limits on the large scale bulk-flow Lorentz factors for all jets based on the Fermi upper limits, which suggest that these jets are at most mildly relativistic.