A Multiwavelength Study of Three Hybrid Blazars
E. C. Stanley, P. Kharb, M. L. Lister, H. L. Marshall, C. O'Dea, S., Baum

TL;DR
This study investigates three hybrid blazars using multiwavelength observations to understand jet emission mechanisms and environmental effects, revealing that total radio power influences X-ray emission processes more than jet morphology.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the emission mechanisms of hybrid blazars, showing the correlation between radio power and X-ray emission type, and highlights the role of environmental factors in jet termination.
Findings
High-power hybrid sources emit X-rays via IC/CMB.
Low-power hybrid sources emit X-rays via synchrotron.
X-ray emission mechanism correlates with total radio power.
Abstract
We present multiwavelength imaging observations of PKS 1045-188, 8C 1849+670, and PKS 2216-038, three radio-loud active galactic nuclei from the MOJAVE-Chandra Sample that straddle the Fanaroff-Riley (FR) boundary between low- and high-power jets. These hybrid sources provide an excellent opportunity to study jet emission mechanisms and the influence of the external environment. We used archival VLA observations, and new Hubble and Chandra observations to identify and study the spectral properties of five knots in PKS 1045-188, two knots in 8C 1849+670, and three knots in PKS 2216-038. For the seven X-ray visible knots, we constructed and fit the broadband spectra using synchrotron and inverse Compton/cosmic microwave background (IC/CMB) emission models. In all cases, we found that the lack of detected optical emission ruled out the X-ray emission from the same electron population that…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers · Particle accelerators and beam dynamics
