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A Multi-Band Study Of The Remarkable Jet In Quasar 4c+19.44, Daniel E. Harris, Eric S. Perlman Jan 2017

A Multi-Band Study Of The Remarkable Jet In Quasar 4c+19.44, Daniel E. Harris, Eric S. Perlman

Aerospace, Physics, and Space Science Faculty Publications

We present arcsecond-resolution data in the radio, IR, optical, and X-ray for 4C+19.44 (=PKS 1354+195), the longest and straightest quasar jet with deep X-ray observations. We report results from radio images with half to one arcsecond angular resolution at three frequencies, plus Hubble Space Telescope and Spitzer data. The Chandra data allow us to measure the X-ray spectral index in 10 distinct regions along the 18″ jet and compare with the radio index. The radio and X-ray spectral indices of the jet regions are consistent with a value of throughout the jet, to within uncertainties. The X-ray jet structure to …


An Hst Proper-Motion Study Of The Large Scale Jet Of 3c273, Eileen T. Meyer, William B. Sparks, Markos Georganopoulos, Jay Anderson, Roeland Van Der Marel, John Biretta, Sangmo Tony Sohn, Marco Chiaberge, Eric S. Perlman, Colin Norman Feb 2016

An Hst Proper-Motion Study Of The Large Scale Jet Of 3c273, Eileen T. Meyer, William B. Sparks, Markos Georganopoulos, Jay Anderson, Roeland Van Der Marel, John Biretta, Sangmo Tony Sohn, Marco Chiaberge, Eric S. Perlman, Colin Norman

Aerospace, Physics, and Space Science Faculty Publications

The radio galaxy 3C 273 hosts one of the nearest and best-studied powerful quasar jets. Having been imaged repeatedly by the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) over the past twenty years, it was chosen for an HST program to measure proper motions in the kiloparsec-scale resolved jets of nearby radio-loud active galaxies. The jet in 3C 273 is highly relativistic on sub-parsec scales, with apparent proper motions up to 15c observed by very long baseline interferometry. In contrast, we find that the kiloparsec-scale knots are compatible with being stationary, with a mean speed of -0.2 ±0.5c over the whole jet. Assuming …


A Method For Localizing Energy Dissipation In Blazars Using Fermi Variability, Amanda Dotson, Markos Georganopoulos, Demosthenes Kazanas, Eric S. Perlman Oct 2012

A Method For Localizing Energy Dissipation In Blazars Using Fermi Variability, Amanda Dotson, Markos Georganopoulos, Demosthenes Kazanas, Eric S. Perlman

Aerospace, Physics, and Space Science Faculty Publications

The distance of a Fermi-detected blazar γ-ray emission site from a supermassive black hole is a matter of active debate. Here we present a method for testing if the GeV emission of powerful blazars is produced within the subparsec-scale broad-line region (BLR) or farther out in the parsec-scale molecular torus (MT) environment If the GeV emission takes place within the BLR, the inverse Compton (IC) scattering of the BLR ultraviolet (UV) seed photons that produces the γ-rays takes place at the onset of the Klein–Nishina regime. This causes the electron cooling time to become practically energy-independent and the variation of …


The 2010 Very High Energy Y-Ray Flare And 10 Years Of Multi-Wavelength Observations Of M 87, A. Abramowski, Mihai Cara, Eric S. Perlman, The H.E.S.S. Collaboration, The Magic Collaboration Feb 2012

The 2010 Very High Energy Y-Ray Flare And 10 Years Of Multi-Wavelength Observations Of M 87, A. Abramowski, Mihai Cara, Eric S. Perlman, The H.E.S.S. Collaboration, The Magic Collaboration

Aerospace, Physics, and Space Science Faculty Publications

The giant radio galaxy M 87 with its proximity (16 Mpc), famous jet, and very massive black hole ((3 – 6) × 109 M ☉) provides a unique opportunity to investigate the origin of very high energy (VHE; E > 100 GeV) γ-ray emission generated in relativistic outflows and the surroundings of supermassive black holes. M 87 has been established as a VHE γ-ray emitter since 2006. The VHE γ-ray emission displays strong variability on timescales as short as a day. In this paper, results from a joint VHE monitoring campaign on M 87 by the MAGIC and VERITAS instruments in …


The Agile Monitoring Of Cygnus X-3: Transient Gamma-Ray Emission And Spectral Constraints, Giovanni Piano, Diana Carina Hannikainen Jan 2012

The Agile Monitoring Of Cygnus X-3: Transient Gamma-Ray Emission And Spectral Constraints, Giovanni Piano, Diana Carina Hannikainen

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We present the AGILE-GRID (Astro-rivelatore Gamma a Immagini LEggero – Gamma-Ray Imaging Detector) monitoring of Cygnus X-3, during the period between November 2007 and July 2009. We report here the whole AGILE-GRID monitoring of Cygnus X-3 in the AGILE “pointing” mode data-taking, to confirm that the γ-ray activity coincides with the same repetitive pattern of multiwavelength emission and analyze in depth the overall γ-ray spectrum by assuming both leptonic and hadronic scenarios. Seven intense γ-ray events were detected in this period, with a typical event lasting one or two days. These durations are longer than the likely cooling times of …


A Multi-Wavelength Spectral And Polarimetric Study Of The Jet Of 3c 264, Eric S. Perlman Jan 2010

A Multi-Wavelength Spectral And Polarimetric Study Of The Jet Of 3c 264, Eric S. Perlman

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We present a comprehensive multi-band spectral and polarimetric study of the jet of 3C 264 (NGC 3862). Included in this study are three Hubble Space Telescope (HST) optical and ultraviolet polarimetry data sets, along with new and archival Very Large Array radio imaging and polarimetry, a re-analysis of numerous HST broadband data sets from the near infrared to the far ultraviolet, and a Chandra ACIS-S observation. We investigate similarities and differences between optical and radio polarimetry, in both degree of polarization and projected magnetic field direction. We also examine the broadband spectral energy distribution of both the nucleus and jet …


Variability Timescales In The M87 Jet: Signatures Of E^2 Losses, Discovery Of A Quasi Period In Hst-1, And The Site Of Tev Flaring, Daniel E. Harris, Chi C. Cheung, Łukasz Stawarz, J. A. Biretta, Eric S. Perlman Jul 2009

Variability Timescales In The M87 Jet: Signatures Of E^2 Losses, Discovery Of A Quasi Period In Hst-1, And The Site Of Tev Flaring, Daniel E. Harris, Chi C. Cheung, Łukasz Stawarz, J. A. Biretta, Eric S. Perlman

Aerospace, Physics, and Space Science Faculty Publications

We investigate the variability timescales in the jet of M87 with two goals. The first is to use the rise times and decay times in the radio, ultraviolet, and X-ray light curves of HST-1 to constrain the source size and the energy loss mechanisms affecting the relativistic electron distributions. HST-1 is the first jet knot clearly resolved from the nuclear emission by Chandra and is the site of the huge flare of 2005. We find clear evidence for a frequency-dependent decrease in the synchrotron flux being consistent with E 2 energy losses. Assuming that this behavior is predominantly caused by …


Hubble Space Telescope Observations Of The Quasar Pks 0637-752: Equipartition Electron-Proton Jet From The Most Complete Spectral Coverage To Date, Kushal T. Mehta, Markos Georganopoulos, Eric S. Perlman, Charles A. Padgett, George Chartas Jan 2009

Hubble Space Telescope Observations Of The Quasar Pks 0637-752: Equipartition Electron-Proton Jet From The Most Complete Spectral Coverage To Date, Kushal T. Mehta, Markos Georganopoulos, Eric S. Perlman, Charles A. Padgett, George Chartas

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We present new Near-Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer and attitude control system observations of the quasar jet PKS 0637-752, and we use them, together with existing multiwavelength observations, to produce the most complete spectral coverage of the source to date. We explore the implications of these observations in the context of models for the jet X-ray emission. By relaxing the assumption of equipartition, we undertake an exhaustive study of the parameter space for external Compton off the cosmic microwave background (CMB) (EC/CMB) model. We find that the multiwavelength observations exclude a magnetic-field-dominated jet. Using the method proposed by Georganopoulos et …