Multiwavelength Study of High-Redshift Blazars
N. Sahakyan, D. Israyelyan, G. Harutyunyan, M. Khachatryan, S., Gasparyan

TL;DR
This study analyzes the spectral and temporal properties of 33 high-redshift blazars using Fermi-LAT and Swift data, modeling their emission mechanisms and estimating key physical parameters of their jets and central black holes.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive multiwavelength analysis of distant blazars, including variability, spectral modeling, and estimation of jet and black hole properties, which advances understanding of high-redshift blazar physics.
Findings
High-redshift blazars exhibit significant gamma-ray variability on various timescales.
Jet emission regions are compact, with sizes ≤ 0.05 pc, and magnetic fields are within 0.10-1.74 G.
Black hole masses are estimated to be around 10^9 solar masses with high accretion disk luminosities.
Abstract
High-redshift blazars are among the most powerful objects in the Universe. The spectral and temporal properties of thirty-three distant blazars () detected in the high energy -ray band are investigated by analyzing the {\it Fermi}-LAT and {\it Swift} UVOT/ XRT data. The considered sources have soft time averaged -ray spectra () whereas those that have been observed in the X-ray band have hard X-ray spectra (). The -ray flux of high-redshift blazars ranges from to and the luminosity is within which during the -ray flares increases up to . In the X-ray band, only the emission of PKS 0438-43, B2 0743+25 and TXS 0222+185 is found to vary in…
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