Tuesday, February 12, 2013

1302.2209 (S. Frey et al.)

On the Doppler boosting in the compact radio jet of the distant blazar J1026+2542 at z=5.3    [PDF]

S. Frey, J. O. Fogasy, Z. Paragi, L. I. Gurvits
Based on its broad-band spectral energy distribution, and the X-ray spectrum in particular, the radio-loud active galactic nucleus (AGN) SDSS J102623.61+254259.5 (J1026+2542) has recently been classified as a blazar. The extremely high redshift of the source, z=5.3, makes it one of the most distant and most luminous radio-loud AGN known to date. From published 5-GHz very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) imaging data obtained in 2006, the source has a typical blazar appearance on mas scales, with a prominent one-sided jet extending to ~20 mas. We estimate the brightness temperature of J1026+2542 and find no strong evidence for Doppler boosting. The jet viewing angle is possibly at least ~20 deg. The bulk Lorentz factor and the viewing angle of the jet could reliably be determined in the near future from multi-epoch VLBI observations.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1302.2209

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