Chandra Discovery of 10 New X-Ray Jets Associated With FR II Radio Core-Selected AGNs in the MOJAVE Sample
Brandon Hogan, Matthew Lister, Preeti Kharb, Herman Marshall, Nathan, Cooper

TL;DR
This study used Chandra X-ray observations to discover 10 new X-ray jets in AGNs from the MOJAVE sample, revealing high detection rates and insights into jet emission mechanisms and relativistic effects.
Contribution
It presents the discovery of 10 new X-ray jets in AGNs, demonstrating an effective selection method based on radio flux and jet properties, and analyzes jet emission mechanisms and relativistic parameters.
Findings
78% X-ray jet detection rate in the sample
X-ray jets generally correlate with radio emission
Derived extreme bulk Lorentz factors for some jets
Abstract
The Chandra X-ray observatory has proven to be a vital tool for studying high-energy emission processes in jets associated with Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN).We have compiled a sample of 27 AGN selected from the radio flux-limited MOJAVE (Monitoring of Jets in AGN with VLBA Experiments) sample of highly relativistically beamed jets to look for correlations between X-ray and radio emission on kiloparsec scales. The sample consists of all MOJAVE quasars which have over 100 mJy of extended radio emission at 1.4 GHz and a radio structure of at least 3" in size. Previous Chandra observations have revealed X-ray jets in 11 of 14 members of the sample, and we have carried out new observations of the remaining 13 sources. Of the latter, 10 have Xray jets, bringing the overall detection rate to ~ 78%. Our selection criteria, which is based on highly compact, relativistically beamed jet emission…
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