Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Compact radio galaxies with a GHz-peaked spectrum (GPS) and/or compact-symmetric-object (CSO) morphology (GPS/CSOs) are increasingly detected in the X-ray domain. Their radio and X-ray emissions are affected by significant absorption. However, the locations of the X-ray and radio absorbers are still debated. We investigated the relationship between the column densities of the total (N_H) and neutral (N_HI) hydrogen to statistically constrain the picture. We compiled a sample of GPS/CSOs including both literature data and new radio data that we acquired with the Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope for sources whose X-ray emission was either established or under investigation.
In this sample, we compared the X-ray and radio hydrogen column densities, and found that N_H and N_HI display a significant positive correlation, with N_HI \propto N_H^b, where b=0.47 and b=0.35, depending on the subsample. The N_H-N_HI correlation suggests that the X-ray and radio absorbers are either co-spatial or different components of a continuous structure. The correlation displays a large intrinsic spread that we suggest to originate from fluctuations, around a mean value, of the ratio between the spin temperature and the covering factor of the radio absorber, T_s/C_f.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Elenco autori:
Ostorero, L.; Morganti, R.; Diaferio, A.; Siemiginowska, A.; Stawarz, L.; Moderski, R.; Labiano, A.
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