Gamma-ray emission in radio galaxies under the VLBI scope -- II. The relationship between gamma-ray emission and parsec-scale jets in radio galaxies

Following our study of the radio and high-energy properties of \(\gamma\)-ray-emitting radio galaxies, here we investigate the kinematic and spectral properties of the parsec-scale jets of radio galaxies that have not yet been detected by Fermi-LAT. We take advantage of the regular VLBI observations...

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Hauptverfasser: Angioni, R, Ros, E, Kadler, M, Ojha, R, Müller, C, Edwards, P G, Burd, P R, Carpenter, B, Dutka, M S, Gulyaev, S, Hase, H, Horiuchi, S, Krauß, F, Lovell, J E J, Natusch, T, Phillips, C, Plötz, C, Quick, J F H, Rösch, F, Schulz, R, Stevens, J, Tzioumis, A K, Weston, S, Wilms, J, Zensus, J A
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Müller, C
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Carpenter, B
Dutka, M S
Gulyaev, S
Hase, H
Horiuchi, S
Krauß, F
Lovell, J E J
Natusch, T
Phillips, C
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description Following our study of the radio and high-energy properties of \(\gamma\)-ray-emitting radio galaxies, here we investigate the kinematic and spectral properties of the parsec-scale jets of radio galaxies that have not yet been detected by Fermi-LAT. We take advantage of the regular VLBI observations provided by the TANAMI monitoring program, and explore the kinematic properties of six \(\gamma\)-ray-faint radio galaxies. We include publicly available VLBI kinematics of \(\gamma\)-ray-quiet radio galaxies monitored by the MOJAVE program and perform a Fermi-LAT analysis, deriving upper limits. We combine these results with those from our previous paper to construct the largest sample of radio galaxies with combined VLBI and \(\gamma\)-ray measurements to date. We find superluminal motion up to \(\beta_\mathrm{app}=3.6\) in the jet of PKS 2153\(-\)69. We find a clear trend of higher apparent speed as a function of distance from the jet core on scales of \(\sim10^5\,R_s\), corresponding to the end of the collimation and acceleration zone in nearby radio galaxies. We find evidence of subluminal apparent motion in the jets of PKS 1258\(-\)321 and IC 4296, and no measurable motion for PKS 1549\(-\)79, PKS 1733\(-\)565 and PKS 2027\(-\)308. We compare the VLBI properties of \(\gamma\)-ray-detected and undetected radio galaxies, and find significantly different distributions of median core flux density, and, possibly, of median core brightness temperature. We find a significant correlation between median core flux density and \(\gamma\)-ray flux, but no correlation with typical Doppler boosting indicators such as median core brightness temperature and core dominance. Our study suggests that high-energy emission from radio galaxies is related to parsec-scale radio emission from the inner jet, but is not driven by Doppler boosting effects, in contrast to the situation in their blazar counterparts.
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subjects Acceleration
Beta rays
Brightness temperature
Collimation
Emission analysis
Flux density
Gamma emission
Gamma rays
Jets
Kinematics
Physics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
Properties (attributes)
Radio emission
Radio galaxies
Spectral emittance
title Gamma-ray emission in radio galaxies under the VLBI scope -- II. The relationship between gamma-ray emission and parsec-scale jets in radio galaxies
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