TANAMI: Tracking Active Galactic Nuclei with Austral Milliarcsecond Interferometry - II. Additional Sources
Context. TANAMI is a multiwavelength program monitoring active galactic nuclei (AGN) south of −30◦ declination including highresolution Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) imaging, radio, optical/UV, X-ray and γ-ray studies. We have previously published first-epoch 8.4 GHz VLBI images of the pa...
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ftautuniv:oai:openrepository.aut.ac.nz:10292/10858 2023-10-01T03:51:51+02:00 TANAMI: Tracking Active Galactic Nuclei with Austral Milliarcsecond Interferometry - II. Additional Sources Muller, C Kadler, M Ojha, R Schulz, R Trustedt, J Edwards, PG Ros, E Carpenter, B Angioni, R Blanchard, J Bock, M Burd, PR Dorr, M Dutka, MS Eberl, T Gulyaev, S Hase, H Horiuchi, S Katz, U Krauss, F Lovell, JEJ Natusch, T Nesci, R Phillips, C Plotz, C Pursimo, T Quick, JFH Stevens, J Thompson, DJ Tingay, SJ Tzioumis, AK Weston, S Wilms, J Zensus, JA 2017-09-10 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10292/10858 unknown EDP Sciences http://arxiv.org/abs/1709.03091 arXiv preprint arXiv:1709.03091. 0004-6361 https://hdl.handle.net/10292/10858 arXiv.org Open access to e-prints in Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Quantitative Biology, Quantitative Finance, Statistics, Electrical Engineering and Systems Science, and Economics OpenAccess galaxies: active -– galaxies: jets -– galaxies: nuclei -– radio continuum: galaxies – techniques: high angular resolution Journal Article 2017 ftautuniv 2023-09-06T14:00:17Z Context. TANAMI is a multiwavelength program monitoring active galactic nuclei (AGN) south of −30◦ declination including highresolution Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) imaging, radio, optical/UV, X-ray and γ-ray studies. We have previously published first-epoch 8.4 GHz VLBI images of the parsec-scale structure of the initial sample. In this paper, we present images of 39 additional sources. The full sample comprises most of the radio- and γ-ray brightest AGN in the southern quarter of the sky, overlapping with the region from which high-energy (> 100 TeV) neutrino events have been found. Aims. We characterize the parsec-scale radio properties of the jets and compare with the quasi-simultaneous Fermi/LAT γ-ray data. Furthermore, we study the jet properties of sources which are in positional coincidence with high-energy neutrino events as compared to the full sample. We test the positional agreement of high-energy neutrino events with various AGN samples. Methods. TANAMI VLBI observations at 8.4 GHz are made with Southern-Hemisphere radio telescopes located in Australia, Antarctica, Chile, New Zealand, and South Africa. Results. Our observations yield the first images of many jets below −30◦ declination at milliarcsecond resolution. We find that γ-ray loud TANAMI sources tend to be more compact on parsec-scales and have higher core brightness temperatures than γ-ray faint jets, indicating higher Doppler factors. No significant structural difference is found between sources in positional coincidence with high-energy neutrino events and other TANAMI jets. The 22 γ-ray brightest AGN in the TANAMI sky show only a weak positional agreement with high-energy neutrinos demonstrating that the > 100 TeV IceCube signal is not simply dominated by a small number of the γ-ray brightest blazars. Instead, a larger number of sources have to contribute to the signal with each individual source having only a small Poisson probability for producing an event in multi-year integrations of current neutrino detectors. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Auckland University of Technology: Tuwhera Open Research Austral New Zealand |
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galaxies: active -– galaxies: jets -– galaxies: nuclei -– radio continuum: galaxies – techniques: high angular resolution Muller, C Kadler, M Ojha, R Schulz, R Trustedt, J Edwards, PG Ros, E Carpenter, B Angioni, R Blanchard, J Bock, M Burd, PR Dorr, M Dutka, MS Eberl, T Gulyaev, S Hase, H Horiuchi, S Katz, U Krauss, F Lovell, JEJ Natusch, T Nesci, R Phillips, C Plotz, C Pursimo, T Quick, JFH Stevens, J Thompson, DJ Tingay, SJ Tzioumis, AK Weston, S Wilms, J Zensus, JA TANAMI: Tracking Active Galactic Nuclei with Austral Milliarcsecond Interferometry - II. Additional Sources |
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Context. TANAMI is a multiwavelength program monitoring active galactic nuclei (AGN) south of −30◦ declination including highresolution Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) imaging, radio, optical/UV, X-ray and γ-ray studies. We have previously published first-epoch 8.4 GHz VLBI images of the parsec-scale structure of the initial sample. In this paper, we present images of 39 additional sources. The full sample comprises most of the radio- and γ-ray brightest AGN in the southern quarter of the sky, overlapping with the region from which high-energy (> 100 TeV) neutrino events have been found. Aims. We characterize the parsec-scale radio properties of the jets and compare with the quasi-simultaneous Fermi/LAT γ-ray data. Furthermore, we study the jet properties of sources which are in positional coincidence with high-energy neutrino events as compared to the full sample. We test the positional agreement of high-energy neutrino events with various AGN samples. Methods. TANAMI VLBI observations at 8.4 GHz are made with Southern-Hemisphere radio telescopes located in Australia, Antarctica, Chile, New Zealand, and South Africa. Results. Our observations yield the first images of many jets below −30◦ declination at milliarcsecond resolution. We find that γ-ray loud TANAMI sources tend to be more compact on parsec-scales and have higher core brightness temperatures than γ-ray faint jets, indicating higher Doppler factors. No significant structural difference is found between sources in positional coincidence with high-energy neutrino events and other TANAMI jets. The 22 γ-ray brightest AGN in the TANAMI sky show only a weak positional agreement with high-energy neutrinos demonstrating that the > 100 TeV IceCube signal is not simply dominated by a small number of the γ-ray brightest blazars. Instead, a larger number of sources have to contribute to the signal with each individual source having only a small Poisson probability for producing an event in multi-year integrations of current neutrino detectors. |
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Muller, C Kadler, M Ojha, R Schulz, R Trustedt, J Edwards, PG Ros, E Carpenter, B Angioni, R Blanchard, J Bock, M Burd, PR Dorr, M Dutka, MS Eberl, T Gulyaev, S Hase, H Horiuchi, S Katz, U Krauss, F Lovell, JEJ Natusch, T Nesci, R Phillips, C Plotz, C Pursimo, T Quick, JFH Stevens, J Thompson, DJ Tingay, SJ Tzioumis, AK Weston, S Wilms, J Zensus, JA |
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Muller, C Kadler, M Ojha, R Schulz, R Trustedt, J Edwards, PG Ros, E Carpenter, B Angioni, R Blanchard, J Bock, M Burd, PR Dorr, M Dutka, MS Eberl, T Gulyaev, S Hase, H Horiuchi, S Katz, U Krauss, F Lovell, JEJ Natusch, T Nesci, R Phillips, C Plotz, C Pursimo, T Quick, JFH Stevens, J Thompson, DJ Tingay, SJ Tzioumis, AK Weston, S Wilms, J Zensus, JA |
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TANAMI: Tracking Active Galactic Nuclei with Austral Milliarcsecond Interferometry - II. Additional Sources |
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TANAMI: Tracking Active Galactic Nuclei with Austral Milliarcsecond Interferometry - II. Additional Sources |
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TANAMI: Tracking Active Galactic Nuclei with Austral Milliarcsecond Interferometry - II. Additional Sources |
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TANAMI: Tracking Active Galactic Nuclei with Austral Milliarcsecond Interferometry - II. Additional Sources |
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TANAMI: Tracking Active Galactic Nuclei with Austral Milliarcsecond Interferometry - II. Additional Sources |
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tanami: tracking active galactic nuclei with austral milliarcsecond interferometry - ii. additional sources |
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EDP Sciences |
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1709.03091 arXiv preprint arXiv:1709.03091. 0004-6361 https://hdl.handle.net/10292/10858 |
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arXiv.org Open access to e-prints in Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Quantitative Biology, Quantitative Finance, Statistics, Electrical Engineering and Systems Science, and Economics OpenAccess |
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