Subarcsecond view on the high-redshift blazar GB 1508+5714 by the International LOFAR Telescope
A. Kappes, P.R. Burd, M. Kadler, G. Ghisellini, E. Bonnassieux, M., Perucho, M. Br\"uggen, C.C. Cheung, B. Ciardi, E. Gallo, F. Haardt, L.K., Morabito, T. Sbarrato, A. Drabent, J. Harwood, N. Jackson, J. Moldon

TL;DR
This study uses LOFAR radio observations to analyze the high-redshift blazar GB 1508+5714, revealing its structure and supporting models where CMB interactions quench radio emission at early cosmic times.
Contribution
First detailed low-frequency imaging of GB 1508+5714 at arcsecond resolution, supporting CMB quenching models for high-redshift AGNs.
Findings
Detected compact core and extended emission regions consistent with FR II morphology.
Identified a new emission region to the east of the core.
SED modeling supports significant CMB-induced quenching effects.
Abstract
Studies of the most distant AGNs allow us to test our current understanding of the physics present in radio-jetted AGNs across a range of environments. The decrease in apparent luminosity with distance is the primary difficulty to overcome in the study of these distant AGNs, which requires highly sensitive instruments. Our goal is to employ new long wavelength radio data to better parametrise the broad-band SED of GB 1508+5714, a high-redshift (z=4.30) AGN. Its high redshift, high intrinsic luminosity, and classification as a blazar allow us to test emission models that consider the efficient cooling of jet electrons via inverse Compton losses in interactions with the dense CMB photon field at high redshifts. A significant detection of this effect in GB 1508+5714 may partly explain the apparent sparsity of high-redshift radio galaxies in wide-field surveys; detections of this kind are…
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