The soft X-ray properties of AGN from the CJF sample; A correlation analysis between soft X-ray and VLBI properties
S. Britzen, W. Brinkmann, R.M. Campbell, M. Gliozzi, A.C.S. Readhead,, I.W.A. Browne, P. Wilkinson

TL;DR
This study analyzes the soft X-ray and VLBI properties of AGN from the CJF sample, revealing correlations and differences related to beaming and large-scale jet structures, and assessing their impact on ROSAT detection.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive correlation analysis between X-ray and VLBI properties of AGN, highlighting the role of large-scale jet structures in ROSAT detection beyond beaming effects.
Findings
Nearly linear relation between X-ray and radio luminosities.
ROSAT-detected sources more often have extended large-scale radio structures.
Beaming alone does not explain ROSAT detection dichotomy.
Abstract
Context: We present the soft X-ray properties obtained in the ROSAT All-Sky survey and from pointed PSPC observations for the AGN in the complete flux-density limited Caltech-Jodrell Bank flat spectrum sample (hereafter CJF). CJF is a VLBI survey (VLBA observations at 5 GHz) of 293 AGN with detailed information on jet component motion. Aims: We investigate and discuss the soft X-ray properties of this AGN sample and examine the correlations between X-ray and VLBI properties, test beaming scenarios, and search for the discriminating properties between the sub-samples detected and not detected by ROSAT. Methods: Comparing the observed and the predicted X-ray fluxes by assuming an Inverse Compton (IC) origin for the observed X-rays, we compute the beaming or Doppler factor and contrast the Doppler factors with other beaming indicators derived from the VLBI observations, such as the value…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
