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Main Authors: Luna-Cervantes, Jessica, Tramacere, Andrea, Benítez, Erika
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.08197
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author Luna-Cervantes, Jessica
Tramacere, Andrea
Benítez, Erika
author_facet Luna-Cervantes, Jessica
Tramacere, Andrea
Benítez, Erika
contents In this work, we explore the connection of three jetted $γ-$loud AGNs classes: Compact Steep-Spectrum Sources (CSS), Narrow-Line Seyfert 1 (NLS1), and Flat-Spectrum Radio Quasars, through the modeling of the spectral energy distribution (SED). We selected two sources identified as CSS/NLS1 hybrids, PKS 2004-440 and 3C 286. Additionally, we included the source PKS 0440-00, initially classified as an FSRQ in the first Fermi-LAT catalog, but recently reclassified as an NLS1. We present the results of their broadband SED modeling using a one-zone leptonic synchrotron-self Compton (SSC)+external Compton (EC) model. By exploring the parameter space and investigating the disk-jet connection in these sources, we analyze their classification in a model-dependent way. Our findings reveal that modeling PKS 2004-447 at relatively large angles, as expected for CSS, results in an SSC-dominated inverse Compton emission. In contrast, at low observing angles, the inverse Compton emission is dominated by external photon fields. Both scenarios result in a jet with a low radiative power. For 3C 286 we found that using a one-zone model limits the jet viewing angle to $\sim7^{\circ}$, mainly due to its impact on the $γ$-ray emission. Our model results show a magnetically dominated jet, consistent with $γ$-CSS sources. Our results suggest that PKS 0440-00, can be classified as a powerful $γ-$NLS1, characterized by high accretion power and a jet dominated by bulk motion, similar to FSRQs.
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spellingShingle Exploring the nature of the jetted hybrid AGNs: PKS 2004-447, 3C 286 and PKS 0440-00 through the SED modeling
Luna-Cervantes, Jessica
Tramacere, Andrea
Benítez, Erika
High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
Astrophysics of Galaxies
In this work, we explore the connection of three jetted $γ-$loud AGNs classes: Compact Steep-Spectrum Sources (CSS), Narrow-Line Seyfert 1 (NLS1), and Flat-Spectrum Radio Quasars, through the modeling of the spectral energy distribution (SED). We selected two sources identified as CSS/NLS1 hybrids, PKS 2004-440 and 3C 286. Additionally, we included the source PKS 0440-00, initially classified as an FSRQ in the first Fermi-LAT catalog, but recently reclassified as an NLS1. We present the results of their broadband SED modeling using a one-zone leptonic synchrotron-self Compton (SSC)+external Compton (EC) model. By exploring the parameter space and investigating the disk-jet connection in these sources, we analyze their classification in a model-dependent way. Our findings reveal that modeling PKS 2004-447 at relatively large angles, as expected for CSS, results in an SSC-dominated inverse Compton emission. In contrast, at low observing angles, the inverse Compton emission is dominated by external photon fields. Both scenarios result in a jet with a low radiative power. For 3C 286 we found that using a one-zone model limits the jet viewing angle to $\sim7^{\circ}$, mainly due to its impact on the $γ$-ray emission. Our model results show a magnetically dominated jet, consistent with $γ$-CSS sources. Our results suggest that PKS 0440-00, can be classified as a powerful $γ-$NLS1, characterized by high accretion power and a jet dominated by bulk motion, similar to FSRQs.
title Exploring the nature of the jetted hybrid AGNs: PKS 2004-447, 3C 286 and PKS 0440-00 through the SED modeling
topic High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
Astrophysics of Galaxies
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.08197