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Article Dans Une Revue Astrophys.J. Année : 2020

Blazars at the Cosmic Dawn

Vaidehi S. Paliya
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M. Ajello
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H.-M. Cao
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M. Giroletti
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Amanpreet Kaur
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Greg Madejski
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D. Hartmann
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Résumé

The uncharted territory of the high-redshift (z ≳ 3) universe holds the key to understanding the evolution of quasars. In an attempt to identify the most extreme members of the quasar population, that is, blazars, we have carried out a multiwavelength study of a large sample of radio-loud quasars beyond z = 3. Our sample consists of nine γ-ray-detected blazars and 133 candidate blazars selected based on the flatness of their soft X-ray spectra (0.3–10 keV photon index ≤1.75), including 15 with Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) observations. The application of the likelihood profile stacking technique reveals that the high-redshift blazars are faint γ-ray emitters with steep spectra. The high-redshift blazars host massive black holes () and luminous accretion disks ( erg s−1). Their broadband spectral energy distributions are found to be dominated by high-energy radiation, indicating their jets are among the most luminous ones. Focusing on the sources exhibiting resolved X-ray jets (as observed with the  Chandra satellite), we find the bulk Lorentz factor to be larger with respect to other z > 3 blazars, indicating faster moving jets. We conclude that the presented list of high-redshift blazars may act as a reservoir for follow-up observations, such as with  NuSTAR, to understand the evolution of relativistic jets at the dawn of the universe.

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hal-02886879 , version 1 (01-07-2020)

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Vaidehi S. Paliya, M. Ajello, H.-M. Cao, M. Giroletti, Amanpreet Kaur, et al.. Blazars at the Cosmic Dawn. Astrophys.J., 2020, 897 (2), pp.177. ⟨10.3847/1538-4357/ab9c1a⟩. ⟨hal-02886879⟩

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