Bolometric luminosities and brightness temperatures of BL Lac Objects and FR I radio galaxies

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作者
Braun, P. Seal
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BL Lac Objects; FR I radio galaxies; Bolometric luminosity; FRI/BL Lac unification; SAMPLE; DISTRIBUTIONS; REDSHIFT; EMISSION; SCHEMES; QUASARS; CATALOG; COLORS;
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10.1016/j.asr.2012.02.031
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V [航空、航天];
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08 ; 0825 ;
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To understand the connection among the subclasses of BL Lac Objects, FR I radio galaxies and Flat spectrum radio quasars (FSRQs), here the correlations of the bolometric luminosities with redshifts and brightness temperatures of these objects are studied. The bolometric luminosities vary linearly with redshifts, but few objects are scattered at high redshift. The bolometric luminosity versus brightness temperature distribution shows a correlation between these two components, except a few scattered objects, mostly RBLs. The bolometric luminosities and brightness temperatures of FR I radio galaxies with low redshift (<0.1) and low spectral index (alpha(rx) < 0.75) are comparable to those of XBLs and those characteristics of FR I radio galaxies, with relatively high redshift (>0.2) and high spectral index, can be comparable with RBLs with low redshift (z < 0.5) and low bolometric luminosity. Those scattered RBLs with high redshifts (z > 0.5) are believed to be in complex environment with companion galaxies, most of these RBLs are still unresolved. The bolometric luminosity and brightness temperature of these scattered RBLs are comparable to those of quasars. The FSRQs are at high redshifts and bolometric luminosities and the brightness temperatures are also high relative to BL Lac Objects. These results support the FRI/BL Lac unification scheme. It suggests that, the FR I radio galaxies may be the parent populations of the BL Lac Objects, but it needs more investigation to confirm the unification of FR I radio galaxies, XBLs and RBLs. (C) 2012 COSPAR. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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