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Towards building a first northern-sky sample of 'Extremely Inverted Spectrum Extragalactic Radio Sources (EISERS)'

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2018-07-17 v1

Abstract

We present here an extension of our search for EISERS (Extremely Inverted Spectrum Extragalactic Radio Sources) to the northern hemisphere. With an inverted radio spectrum of slope α\alpha >> + 2.5, these rare sources would either require a non-standard particle acceleration mechanism (in the framework of synchrotron self-absorption hypothesis), or a severe free-free absorption which attenuates practically all of their synchrotron radiation at metre wavelengths. A list of 15 EISERS candidates is presented here. It was assembled by applying a sequence of selection filters, starting with the two available large-sky radio surveys, namely the WENSS (325 MHz) and the ADR-TGSS (150 MHz). These surveys offer the twin advantages of being fairly deep (typical rms << 10 mJy/beam) and having a sub-arcminute resolution. Their zone of overlap spreads over 1.3π\pi steradian in the northern hemisphere. Radio spectra are presented for the entire sample of 15 EISERS candidates, of which 8 spectra are of GPS type. Eleven members of the sample are associated with previously known quasars. Information on the parsec-scale radio structure, available for several of these sources, is also summarized.

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@article{arxiv.1807.05441,
  title  = {Towards building a first northern-sky sample of 'Extremely Inverted Spectrum Extragalactic Radio Sources (EISERS)'},
  author = {Mukul Mhaskey and Gopal-Krishna and Surajit Paul},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.05441},
  year   = {2018}
}