Gamma-rays in flat-spectrum AGN: Revisiting the fast jet hypothesis with the CJF sample
Marios Karouzos, Silke Britzen, Arno Witzel, Anton Zensus, Andreas, Eckart

TL;DR
This study investigates the connection between AGN jet kinematics and gamma-ray emission in the CJF sample, finding no strong link with jet speed but noting correlations with jet velocity and gamma-ray luminosity, especially in BL Lacs.
Contribution
It provides new insights into gamma-ray emission origins in AGN jets, highlighting the role of non-radial motions and proposing two-zone models, with a comprehensive analysis of a large, well-characterized sample.
Findings
21.8% of CJF sources detected in gamma-rays
No strong link between gamma-ray detectability and jet speed
Possible correlation between gamma-ray luminosity and jet speeds, especially in BL Lacs
Abstract
The recent release of the First Fermi-LAT Source Catalog solidified the predominant association of extragalactic gamma-ray emitters to active galaxies, in particular blazars. A tight connection between AGN jet kinematics and gamma-ray properties has been argued for, attributing the energetic emission from active galaxies to their highly relativistic outflows. We investigate the Caltech-Jodrell Bank flat-spectrum (CJF) sample to study the connection between AGN jet kinematics and their gamma-ray properties. The high number of sources included in the sample, in addition to the excellent kinematic data available, allows us to investigate the origin of gamma-ray emission in AGN. We identify the CJF sources detected in gamma-rays (by Fermi-LAT and EGRET). We use gamma-ray luminosities and the available VLBI kinematic data to look for correlations between gamma-ray and kinematic properties,…
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