X-ray Emission Properties of a Compact Symmetric Object Sample
Ying-Ying Gan, Su Yao, Tan-Zheng Wu, Hai-Ming Zhang, and Jin Zhang

TL;DR
This study analyzes X-ray observations of Compact Symmetric Objects (CSOs) to understand their emission properties, revealing diverse spectral features, moderate obscuration, and a likely dominance of jet/lobe radiation over disk-corona systems.
Contribution
First comprehensive X-ray spectral analysis of a CSO sample, highlighting their emission characteristics and the dominance of jet/lobe radiation in X-ray output.
Findings
Most spectra fit an absorbed power-law model.
CSOs show moderate intrinsic absorption ($N_{ m H}^{ m int}$ < 10^{23} cm^{-2}).
X-ray properties resemble those of radio-loud quasars and low-excitation RGs.
Abstract
We present a comprehensive analysis of the X-ray observations obtained from \xmm\, and \chandra\, for a sample of bona-fide Compact Symmetric Objects (CSOs) to investigate their X-ray emission properties. Ultimately, we obtain 32 effective X-ray observational spectra from 17 CSOs. Most spectra can be well described by an absorbed single power-law model, with the exception of 6 spectra requiring an additional component in the soft X-ray band and 2 spectra exhibiting an iron emission line component. The data analysis results unveil the diverse characteristics of X-ray emission from CSOs. The sample covers X-ray luminosity ranging within erg s, intrinsic absorbing column density () ranging within cm, and photon spectral index () ranging within 0.75--3.0. None of the CSOs in our sample have $N_{\rm…
Peer Reviews
No public reviews on file for this paper yet. If you reviewed it on a platform where reviews are public (OpenReview, ICLR, NeurIPS, ICML), you can paste yours below so the community can read it here.
Videos
No videos yet. Explain this paper in a talk, walkthrough, or lecture? Add one.
Taxonomy
TopicsMedical Imaging Techniques and Applications · Nuclear Physics and Applications · Crystallography and Radiation Phenomena
