CMB quenching of high-redshift radio-loud AGNs
G. Ghisellini (1), F. Haardt (2,3), B. Ciardi (4), T. Sbarrato (5), E., Gallo (6), F. Tavecchio (1), A. Celotti (7, 1, 8) ((1) INAF - OABrera, (2), Univ. Insubria, (3) INFN, Milano-Bicocca, (4) Max Planck Inst. for, Astrophysics, Garching, (5) Univ. Milano--Bicocca

TL;DR
This paper explains the lack of extended radio emission in high-redshift blazars and their parent populations by CMB interactions, suggesting many powerful AGNs remain undetected due to CMB quenching effects.
Contribution
It introduces a model showing CMB interactions suppress extended radio emissions in high-redshift AGNs, revealing a hidden population of misaligned powerful jets.
Findings
CMB interactions explain the absence of extended radio lobes in high-redshift blazars.
Hot spots are less affected by CMB, making them detectable in low-frequency radio and X-ray observations.
Many powerful high-redshift AGNs are undetected and misclassified due to CMB quenching effects.
Abstract
The very existence of more than a dozen of high-redshift (z>4) blazars indicates that a much larger population of misaligned powerful jetted AGN was already in place when the Universe was <1.5 Gyr old. Such parent population proved to be very elusive, and escaped direct detection in radio surveys so far. High redshift blazars themselves seem to be failing in producing extended radio-lobes, raising questions about the connection between such class and the vaster population of radio-galaxies. We show that the interaction of the jet electrons with the intense cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation explains the lack of extended radio emission in high redshift blazars and in their parent population, helping to explain the apparently missing misaligned counterparts of high redshift blazars. On the other hand, the emission from the more compact and more magnetised hot spots are less…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Gyrotron and Vacuum Electronics Research
