Why Do Compact Active Galactic Nuclei at High Redshift Scintillate Less?

The fraction of compact active galactic nuclei (AGNs) that exhibit interstellar scintillation (ISS) at radio wavelengths, as well as their scintillation amplitudes, have been found to decrease significantly for sources at redshifts z gsim 2. This can be attributed to an increase in the angular sizes...

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Main Authors: Koay, Jun Yi, Macquart, Jean-Pierre, Rickett, B., Bignall, Hayley, Jauncey, D., Pursimo, T., Reynolds, Cormac, Lovell, J., Kedziora-Chudczer, L., Ojha, R.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Institute of Physics Publishing, Inc. 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/37625
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author Koay, Jun Yi
Macquart, Jean-Pierre
Rickett, B.
Bignall, Hayley
Jauncey, D.
Pursimo, T.
Reynolds, Cormac
Lovell, J.
Kedziora-Chudczer, L.
Ojha, R.
author_facet Koay, Jun Yi
Macquart, Jean-Pierre
Rickett, B.
Bignall, Hayley
Jauncey, D.
Pursimo, T.
Reynolds, Cormac
Lovell, J.
Kedziora-Chudczer, L.
Ojha, R.
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description The fraction of compact active galactic nuclei (AGNs) that exhibit interstellar scintillation (ISS) at radio wavelengths, as well as their scintillation amplitudes, have been found to decrease significantly for sources at redshifts z gsim 2. This can be attributed to an increase in the angular sizes of the μas-scale cores or a decrease in the flux densities of the compact μas cores relative to that of the mas-scale components with increasing redshift, possibly arising from (1) the space-time curvature of an expanding universe, (2) AGN evolution, (3) source selection biases, (4) scatter broadening in the ionized intergalactic medium (IGM) and intervening galaxies, or (5) gravitational lensing. We examine the frequency scaling of this redshift dependence of ISS to determine its origin, using data from a dual-frequency survey of ISS of 128 sources at 0 lsim z lsim 4. We present a novel method of analysis which accounts for selection effects in the source sample. We determine that the redshift dependence of ISS is partially linked to the steepening of source spectral indices (α8.4 4.9) with redshift, caused either by selection biases or AGN evolution, coupled with weaker ISS in the α8.4 4.9 < –0.4 sources. Selecting only the –0.4 < α8.4 4.9 < 0.4 sources, we find that the redshift dependence of ISS is still significant, but is not significantly steeper than the expected (1 + z)0.5 scaling of source angular sizes due to cosmological expansion for a brightness temperature and flux-limited sample of sources. We find no significant evidence for scatter broadening in the IGM, ruling it out as the main cause of the redshift dependence of ISS. We obtain an upper limit to IGM scatter broadening of lsim110 μas at 4.9 GHz with 99% confidence for all lines of sight and as low as lsim8 μas for sight lines to the most compact, ~10 μas sources.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-376252017-09-13T14:03:55Z Why Do Compact Active Galactic Nuclei at High Redshift Scintillate Less? Koay, Jun Yi Macquart, Jean-Pierre Rickett, B. Bignall, Hayley Jauncey, D. Pursimo, T. Reynolds, Cormac Lovell, J. Kedziora-Chudczer, L. Ojha, R. The fraction of compact active galactic nuclei (AGNs) that exhibit interstellar scintillation (ISS) at radio wavelengths, as well as their scintillation amplitudes, have been found to decrease significantly for sources at redshifts z gsim 2. This can be attributed to an increase in the angular sizes of the μas-scale cores or a decrease in the flux densities of the compact μas cores relative to that of the mas-scale components with increasing redshift, possibly arising from (1) the space-time curvature of an expanding universe, (2) AGN evolution, (3) source selection biases, (4) scatter broadening in the ionized intergalactic medium (IGM) and intervening galaxies, or (5) gravitational lensing. We examine the frequency scaling of this redshift dependence of ISS to determine its origin, using data from a dual-frequency survey of ISS of 128 sources at 0 lsim z lsim 4. We present a novel method of analysis which accounts for selection effects in the source sample. We determine that the redshift dependence of ISS is partially linked to the steepening of source spectral indices (α8.4 4.9) with redshift, caused either by selection biases or AGN evolution, coupled with weaker ISS in the α8.4 4.9 < –0.4 sources. Selecting only the –0.4 < α8.4 4.9 < 0.4 sources, we find that the redshift dependence of ISS is still significant, but is not significantly steeper than the expected (1 + z)0.5 scaling of source angular sizes due to cosmological expansion for a brightness temperature and flux-limited sample of sources. We find no significant evidence for scatter broadening in the IGM, ruling it out as the main cause of the redshift dependence of ISS. We obtain an upper limit to IGM scatter broadening of lsim110 μas at 4.9 GHz with 99% confidence for all lines of sight and as low as lsim8 μas for sight lines to the most compact, ~10 μas sources. 2012 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/37625 10.1088/0004-637X/756/1/29 Institute of Physics Publishing, Inc. unknown
spellingShingle Koay, Jun Yi
Macquart, Jean-Pierre
Rickett, B.
Bignall, Hayley
Jauncey, D.
Pursimo, T.
Reynolds, Cormac
Lovell, J.
Kedziora-Chudczer, L.
Ojha, R.
Why Do Compact Active Galactic Nuclei at High Redshift Scintillate Less?
title Why Do Compact Active Galactic Nuclei at High Redshift Scintillate Less?
title_full Why Do Compact Active Galactic Nuclei at High Redshift Scintillate Less?
title_fullStr Why Do Compact Active Galactic Nuclei at High Redshift Scintillate Less?
title_full_unstemmed Why Do Compact Active Galactic Nuclei at High Redshift Scintillate Less?
title_short Why Do Compact Active Galactic Nuclei at High Redshift Scintillate Less?
title_sort why do compact active galactic nuclei at high redshift scintillate less?
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/37625