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Title: Invertedspectrum active galactic nuclei


1
Inverted-spectrum active galactic nuclei
  • Ilona Jussila
  • Metsähovi Radio Observatory

2
Normal AGNs
  • Continuum spectra falling at radio frequencies
  • Size Mpc

3
Inverted-spectrum sources
  • Gigahertz-peaked spectrum (GPS) sources
  • Turnover 1 GHz
  • Size 1kpc
  • even 10 of all AGN (ODea, 1998)
  • very little variability
  • Compact steep-spectrum (CSS) sources
  • Turnover 100 MHz
  • Size lt 15 kpc
  • 15 - 30 of all AGN (Fanti et al., 1990)

4
Unification of inverted-spectrum AGN
  • CSS and GPS sources related?
  • Small size and spectral shape should be explained
  • Youth scenario (Mutel and Phillips, 1988)
  • Frustration scenario (Gopal-Krishna and Wiita,
    1991)
  • Recurrent activity (Baum et al. 1990)

5
High-peaking GPS sources
  • High-peaking GPS sources
  • Peak frequency gt10GHz, even up to 100GHz during
    bursts
  • Variable!? (Tornikoski et al., 2001, Jussila
    2002)
  • Important for Planck Surveyor

6
The study
  • Original goal
  • to identify new high-peaking GPS sources
  • to study the variability of the known ones
  • Sample
  • Successful observations for 41 sources
  • 13 new candidates
  • 28 known inverted-spectrum sources
  • Morphologically quasars, BL Lacs and radio
    galaxies
  • Monitored in Metsähovi since autumn 2001_at_37 GHz
  • Some observations at SEST in Chile
  • Additional data from literature

7
The results so far...
  • New candidates
  • 7 / 13 sources turned out to be flat spectrum
    sources with inverted spectrum during the bursts
    (IDB)
  • 6 / 13 were inverted but very variable
  • No classical high-peaking GPS sources found!

8
The results so far...
  • Known GPS sources
  • Half of the bona fide GPS sources turned out to
    be flat-spectrum sources with inverted spectrum
    during the bursts (IDB)
  • gt The classification has been done with too
    sparse data

9
The results so far...
  • Known GPS sources
  • Many of the remaining genuine GPS sources
    exhibited variability ?Original definition!
  • gt The classification of the sources has been
    done with too sparse data!
  • gt The concept of GPS sources should be
    re-examined

10
The results so far
  • Most of the rest genuine GPS sources had so
    sparse data that the interpretation is not
    reliable
  • gt more data needed to reveal the multi-epoch
    spectra
  • It is possible that of all GPS sources a
    considerable proportion will lose their
    GPS-classification

11
Questions
  • How many of the GPS sources are variable? Really
    inverted during the quiescent phases? High
    peaking?
  • Is there evidence for a totally new group IDB
    (Inverted During Bursts) sources with flat
    quiescent spectrum and very inverted flare
    spectrum?

12
The Future
  • Monitoring continues at Metsähovi
  • gt Multi-epoch data on high frequency variability
    of the sources
  • gt The sample extended to include also
    galaxy-type GPS sources will they exhibit
    variability too?
  • Observations with other telescopes
  • Development of variability models continues at
    Metsähovi
  • Statistical analysis of the IDB candidates

13
EGRET detections of AGNs
  • 66 high-confidence identifications of AGNs
  • 27 lower-confidence identifications of AGNs
  • (Hartman et al., 1999)
  • Practically all are bright and variable in the
    millimeter domain (Tornikoski et al., 2002)
  • But not all bright and variable AGNs were
    detected with EGRET...

14
Gamma-ray activity
  • The most probable AGN to be detected in
    gamma-rays is a source with..
  • an ongoing and still rising high-frequency radio
    flare
  • an inverted/flat spectrum up to 100 GHz during
    the active state (Tornikoski et al., 2002)
  • gt IDBs?!
  • Radio observations as a ToO tool for gamma
    instruments
  • The beginning of a radio flare, the formation of
    a new radio shock seems to correlate with the
    gamma activity
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