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PKS 1954-388: RadioAstron Detection on 80,000 km Baselines and Multiwavelength Observations

Authors :
Edwards, P. G.
Kovalev, Y. Y.
Ojha, R.
An, H.
Bignall, H.
Carpenter, B.
Hovatta, T.
Stevens, J.
Voytsik, P.
Andrianov, A. S.
Dutka, M.
Hase, H.
Horiuchi, S.
Jauncey, D. L.
Kadler, M.
Lisakov, M.
Lovell, J. E. J.
McCallum, J.
Mueller, C.
Phillips, C.
Ploetz, C.
Quick, J.
Reynolds, C.
Schulz, R.
Sokolovsky, K. V.
Tzioumis, A. K.
Zuga, V.
Source :
PASA, 34, e21 (2017)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

We present results from a multiwavelength study of the blazar PKS 1954-388 at radio, UV, X-ray, and gamma-ray energies. A RadioAstron observation at 1.66 GHz in June 2012 resulted in the detection of interferometric fringes on baselines of 6.2 Earth-diameters. This suggests a source frame brightness temperature of greater than 2x10^12 K, well in excess of both equipartition and inverse Compton limits and implying the existence of Doppler boosting in the core. An 8.4 GHz TANAMI VLBI image, made less than a month after the RadioAstron observations, is consistent with a previously reported superluminal motion for a jet component. Flux density monitoring with the Australia Telescope Compact Array confirms previous evidence for long-term variability that increases with observing frequency. A search for more rapid variability revealed no evidence for significant day-scale flux density variation. The ATCA light-curve reveals a strong radio flare beginning in late 2013 which peaks higher, and earlier, at higher frequencies. Comparison with the Fermi gamma-ray light-curve indicates this followed ~9 months after the start of a prolonged gamma-ray high-state -- a radio lag comparable to that seen in other blazars. The multiwavelength data are combined to derive a Spectral Energy Distribution, which is fitted by a one-zone synchrotron-self-Compton (SSC) model with the addition of external Compton (EC) emission.<br />Comment: 12 pages, 7 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
PASA, 34, e21 (2017)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1705.02067
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/pasa.2017.16