932 resultados para radiosorgenti,AGN,BL Lacs,radiogalassie,core dominance


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Questa tesi si occupa dello studio delle sorgenti radio extragalattiche. Il presente lavoro è divisibile in due parti distinte. La prima parte descrive la morfologia e la struttura delle varie tipologie degli oggetti AGN, i fenomeni relativistici riguardo al moto delle radiosorgenti, il modello unificato, che consiste nel descrivere tutti i tipi di radiosorgenti presentati come la stessa tipologia di oggetto. La seconda parte vede l'analisi di due campioni: uno di radiogalassie, l'altro di BL Lacs. L'obiettivo consiste nel confrontare i valori di core dominance(rapporto tra potenza osservata e attesa) dei due campioni e dimostrare come la core domincance degli oggetti BL Lacertae sia maggiore di quella delle radiogalassie, al fine di mettere in evidenza un fattore a sostegno della teoria dei modelli unificati. Infine sono state inserite due appendici:l'una descrive un importante meccanismo di emissione come la radiazione di sincrotrone, l'altra presenta la tecnica di interferometria VLBI.

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Multiwavelength data indicate that the X-ray-emitting plasma in the cores of galaxy clusters is not cooling catastrophically. To a large extent, cooling is offset by heating due to active galactic nuclei (AGNs) via jets. The cool-core clusters, with cooler/denser plasmas, show multiphase gas and signs of some cooling in their cores. These observations suggest that the cool core is locally thermally unstable while maintaining global thermal equilibrium. Using high-resolution, three-dimensional simulations we study the formation of multiphase gas in cluster cores heated by collimated bipolar AGN jets. Our key conclusion is that spatially extended multiphase filaments form only when the instantaneous ratio of the thermal instability and free-fall timescales (t(TI)/t(ff)) falls below a critical threshold of approximate to 10. When this happens, dense cold gas decouples from the hot intracluster medium (ICM) phase and generates inhomogeneous and spatially extended Ha filaments. These cold gas clumps and filaments ``rain'' down onto the central regions of the core, forming a cold rotating torus and in part feeding the supermassive black hole. Consequently, the self-regulated feedback enhances AGN heating and the core returns to a higher entropy level with t(TI)/t(ff) > 10. Eventually, the core reaches quasi-stable global thermal equilibrium, and cold filaments condense out of the hot ICM whenever t(TI)/t(ff) less than or similar to 10. This occurs despite the fact that the energy from AGN jets is supplied to the core in a highly anisotropic fashion. The effective spatial redistribution of heat is enabled in part by the turbulent motions in the wake of freely falling cold filaments. Increased AGN activity can locally reverse the cold gas flow, launching cold filamentary gas away from the cluster center. Our criterion for the condensation of spatially extended cold gas is in agreement with observations and previous idealized simulations.

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Lo scenario di unificazione degli AGN caratterizza le molteplici proprietà di questi oggetti in termini del differente angolo di vista rispetto ad un sistema costituito da un toro oscurante, un disco di accrescimento che alimenta il SMBH e nubi di gas che circondano il buco nero. Circa il 10% degli AGN sono forti sorgenti radio. Questi oggetti, detti AGN Radio-Loud, sono caratterizzati da getti relativistici emessi trasversalmente rispetto al disco di accrescimento e comprendono le radio galassie e i blazar. In accordo con il modello unificato, le radio galassie (MAGN), rappresentano i blazar visti a grandi angoli di inclinazione del getto rispetto alla linea di vista. Nei blazar la radiazione emessa dai getti su scale del pc viene amplificata da effetti relativistici dando origine a spettri piatti con elevata polarizzazione ottica e forte variabilità. Questi oggetti rappresentano le sorgenti più brillanti identificate nel cielo gamma extragalattico. I MAGN, a differenza dei blazar, mostrano spettri ripidi e strutture radio quasi simmetriche. In queste sorgenti, l'effetto del Doppler boosting è meno evidente a causa del grande angolo di inclinazione del getto. In soli 3 mesi di osservazioni scientifiche effettuate con il satellite Fermi è stata rivelata emissione gamma da parte delle radio galassie NGC 1275 e Cen A. I MAGN rappresentano una nuova classe di sorgenti gamma. Tuttavia, il numero di radio galassie rivelate è sorprendentemente piccolo ponendo degli interrogativi sui meccanismi di emissione alle alte energie di questi oggetti. Nel presente lavoro di tesi, si analizzeranno i dati gamma raccolti dal LAT durante i primi 5 anni di osservazioni scientifiche per un campione di 10 radio galassie più brillanti selezionate dai cataloghi B2 e BCS. L'obiettivo principale sarà migliorare la statistica e cercare di comprendere la natura dell'emissione alle alte energie da parte delle radio galassie.

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Blazar research offers a view to one of the most energetic physical processes known to man. The high-energy end of blazar emission has been probed by the Fermi satellite mission since 2008, and it has catalogued more than a thousand gamma- ray bright blazars. However, a large fraction of these sources have no spectroscopic classification at lower energies. In this thesis, optical spectra for sixteen Fermi blazar candidates are published. The optical spectroscopic data have been observed with the Nordic Optical Telescope on the island of La Palma, Spain, during the summer of 2015. The ALFOSC instrument was used, with exposure times from 800 to 3000 seconds per target, yielding signal- to-noise ratios from 10 to 38. All of the sixteen targets show a flat, featureless optical spectrum, characteristic to BL Lacertae objects. The spectra of two targets contain faint emission features, and faint absorption features are seen in three targets. However, none of the features could be reliably identified. Therefore all of the targets are classified as BL Lacertae objects. This classification is supported by the statistical distribution of Fermi -selected active galactic nuclei; more than half of the identified Fermi AGN are BL Lacs. However, the classification of this sample could be improved further with a new observing campaign. This is especially true for the objects with uncertain spectral features.

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Detection of gamma-ray emissions from a class of active galactic nuclei (viz blazars), has been one of the important findings from the Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory (CGRO). However, their gamma-ray luminosity function has not-been well determined. Few attempts have been made in earlier works, where BL Lacs and Flat Spectrum Radio Quasars (FSRQs) have been considered as a single source class. In this paper, we investigated the evolution and gamma-ray luminosity function of FSRQs and BL Lacs separately. Our investigation indicates no evolution for BL Lacs, however FSRQs show significant evolution. Pure luminosity evolution is assumed for FSRQs and exponential and power law evolution models are examined. Due to the small number of sources, the low luminosity end index of the luminosity function for FSRQs is constrained with an upper limit. BL Lac luminosity function shows no signature of break. As a consistency check, the model source distributions derived from these luminosity functions show no significant departure from the observed source distributions.

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The mechanism by which outflows and plausible jets are driven from black hole systems still remains observationally elusive. This notwithstanding, several observational evidences and deeper theoretical insights reveal that accretion and outflow/jet are strongly correlated. We model an advective disk-outflow coupled dynamics, incorporating explicitly the vertical flux. Inter-connecting dynamics of outflow andaccretion essentially upholds the conservation laws. We investigate the properties of the disk-outflow surface and its strong dependence on the rotation parameter of the black hole. The energetics of the disk outflow strongly depend on the mass, accretion rate, and spin of the black holes. The model clearly shows that the outflow power extracted from the disk increases strongly with the spin of the black hole, inferring that the power of the observed astrophysical jets has a proportional correspondence with the spin of the central object. In the case of blazars (BL Lacs and flat spectrum radio quasars, FSRQs), most of their emission are believed to be originated from their jets. It is observed that BL Lacs are relatively low luminous than FSRQs. The luminosity might be linked to the power of the jet, which in turn reflects that the nuclear regions of the BL Lac objects have a relatively low spinning black hole compared to that in the case of FSRQs. If extreme gravity is the source that powers strong outflows and jets, then the spin of the black hole, perhaps, might be the fundamental parameter to account for the observed astrophysical processes in an accretion powered system.

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A study of radio intensity variations at seven frequencies in the range 0.3 to 90 GHz for compact extragalactic radio sources classified as BL Lacs and high- and low-optical polarization quasars (HPQs and LPQs) is presented. This include the results of flux-density monitoring of 33 compact sources for three years at 327 MHz with the Ooty Synthesis Radio Telescope. The degrees of 'short-term' (tau less than about 1 yr) variability for the three optical types are found to be indistinguishable at low frequencies (less than 1 GHz), pointing to an extrinsic origin for the low-frequency variability. At high frequencies, a distinct dependence on optical type is present, the variability increasing from LPQs, through HPQs to BL Lacs. This trend persists even when only sources with ultra-flat radio spectra (alpha greater than -0.2) are considered. Implications of this for the phenomenon of high-frequency variability and the proposed unification schemes for different optical types of active galactic nuclei are discussed.

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Using high-resolution 3D and 2D (axisymmetric) hydrodynamic simulations in spherical geometry, we study the evolution of cool cluster cores heated by feedback-driven bipolar active galactic nuclei (AGNs) jets. Condensation of cold gas, and the consequent enhanced accretion, is required for AGN feedback to balance radiative cooling with reasonable efficiencies, and to match the observed cool core properties. A feedback efficiency (mechanical luminosity approximate to epsilon(M) over dot(acc)c(2); where (M) over dot(acc). is the mass accretion rate at 1 kpc) as small as 6 x 10(-5) is sufficient to reduce the cooling/accretion rate by similar to 10 compared to a pure cooling flow in clusters (with M-200 less than or similar to 7 x 10(14) M-circle dot). This value is much smaller compared to the ones considered earlier, and is consistent with the jet efficiency and the fact that only a small fraction of gas at 1 kpc is accreted onto the supermassive black hole (SMBH). The feedback efficiency in earlier works was so high that the cluster core reached equilibrium in a hot state without much precipitation, unlike what is observed in cool-core clusters. We find hysteresis cycles in all our simulations with cold mode feedback: condensation of cold gas when the ratio of the cooling-time to the free-fall time (t(cool)/t(ff)) is less than or similar to 10 leads to a sudden enhancement in the accretion rate; a large accretion rate causes strong jets and overheating of the hot intracluster medium such that t(cool)/t(ff) > 10; further condensation of cold gas is suppressed and the accretion rate falls, leading to slow cooling of the core and condensation of cold gas, restarting the cycle. Therefore, there is a spread in core properties, such as the jet power, accretion rate, for the same value of core entropy t(cool)/t(ff). A smaller number of cycles is observed for higher efficiencies and for lower mass halos because the core is overheated to a longer cooling time. The 3D simulations show the formation of a few-kpc scale, rotationally supported, massive (similar to 10(11) M-circle dot) cold gas torus. Since the torus gas is not accreted onto the SMBH, it is largely decoupled from the feedback cycle. The radially dominant cold gas (T < 5 x 10(4) K; vertical bar v(r)vertical bar >vertical bar v(phi vertical bar)) consists of fast cold gas uplifted by AGN jets and freely infalling cold gas condensing out of the core. The radially dominant cold gas extends out to 25 kpc for the fiducial run (halo mass 7 x 10(14) M-circle dot and feedback efficiency 6 x 10(-5)), with the average mass inflow rate dominating the outflow rate by a factor of approximate to 2. We compare our simulation results with recent observations.