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An X-ray Imaging Survey of Quasar Jets -- The Complete Survey

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2018-04-11 v1

Abstract

We present Chandra X-ray imaging of a flux-limited sample of flat spectrum radio-emitting quasars with jet-like structure. X-rays are detected from 59% of 56 jets. No counterjets were detected. The core spectra are fitted by power law spectra with photon index Γx\Gamma_x whose distribution is consistent with a normal distribution with mean 1.61{+0.04}{-0.05} and dispersion 0.15{+0.04}{-0.03}. We show that the distribution of αrx\alpha_{rx}, the spectral index between the X-ray and radio band jet fluxes, fits a Gaussian with mean 0.974 ±\pm 0.012 and dispersion 0.077 ±\pm 0.008. We test the model in which kpc-scale X-rays result from inverse Compton scattering of cosmic microwave background photons off the jet's relativistic electrons (the IC-CMB model). In the IC-CMB model, a quantity Q computed from observed fluxes and the apparent size of the emission region depends on redshift as (1+z)3+α(1+z)^{3+\alpha}. We fit Q(1+z)aQ \propto (1+z)^{a}, finding a=0.88±0.90a = 0.88 \pm 0.90 and reject at 99.5% confidence the hypothesis that the average αrx\alpha_{rx} depends on redshift in the manner expected in the IC-CMB model. This conclusion is mitigated by lack of detailed knowledge of the emission region geometry, which requires deeper or higher resolution X-ray observations. Furthermore, if the IC-CMB model is valid for X-ray emission from kpc-scale jets, then the jets must decelerate on average: bulk Lorentz factors should drop from about 15 to 2-3 between pc and kpc scales. Our results compound the problems that the IC-CMB model has in explaining the X-ray emission of kpc-scale jets.

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@article{arxiv.1802.04714,
  title  = {An X-ray Imaging Survey of Quasar Jets -- The Complete Survey},
  author = {H. L. Marshall and J. M. Gelbord and D. M. Worrall and M. Birkinshaw and D. A. Schwartz and D. L. Jauncey and G. Griffiths and D. W. Murphy and J. E. J. Lovell and E. S. Perlman and L. Godfrey},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1802.04714},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

41 pages, 15 figures, accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal Supplements