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2020MNRAS.498.2594S - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 498, 2594-2613 (2020/October-3)

Multiwavelength study of high-redshift blazars.

SAHAKYAN N., ISRAYELYAN D., HARUTYUNYAN G., KHACHATRYAN M. and GASPARYAN S.

Abstract (from CDS):

High-redshift blazars are among the most powerful objects in the Universe. The spectral and temporal properties of 33 distant blazars (z > 2.5) detected in the high-energy γ-ray band are investigated by analysing the Fermi-LAT and Swift Ultraviolet and Optical Telescope/X-ray Telescope (UVOT/XRT) data. The considered sources have soft time-averaged γ-ray spectra (Γγ >= 2.2) whereas those that have been observed in the X-ray band have hard X-ray spectra (ΓX = 1.01-1.86). The γ-ray flux of high-redshift blazars ranges from 4.84 x 10–10 to 1.50 x 10–7 photon cm–2 s–1 and the luminosity is within (0.10-5.54) x 1048 erg s–1 which during the γ-ray flares increases up to (0.1-1) x 1050 erg s–1. In the X-ray band, only the emission of PKS 0438-43, B2 0743+25, and TXS 0222+185 is found to vary in different Swift XRT observations whereas in the γ-ray band, the emission is variable for fourteen sources: the flux of B3 1343+451 and PKS 0537-286 changes in sub-day scales, that of PKS 0347-211 and PKS 0451-28 in day scales, while the γ-ray variability of the others is in week or month scales. The properties of distant blazar jets are derived by modelling the multiwavelength spectral energy distributions within a one-zone leptonic scenario assuming that the X-ray and γ-ray emissions are produced from inverse Compton scattering of synchrotron and dusty torus photons. From the fitting, the emission region size is found to be <=0.05 pc and the magnetic field and the Doppler factor are correspondingly within 0.10-1.74 G and 10.0-27.4. By modelling the optical-UV excess, we found that the central black hole masses and accretion disc luminosities are within Ld ≃ (1.09-10.94) x 1046 erg s–1 and (1.69-5.35) x 109 M, respectively.

Abstract Copyright: © 2020 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): radiation mechanisms: non-thermal - galaxies: active - gamma rays: galaxies

Simbad objects: 36

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