Ultraviolet Spectropolarimetry Of High Redshift Quasars With The Hubble Space Telescope

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Ultraviolet Spectropolarimetry of High Redshift Quasars with the Hubble Space Telescope

Author : National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 42 pages
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Release : 2018-07-15
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1722921889

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Ultraviolet Spectropolarimetry of High Redshift Quasars with the Hubble Space Telescope by National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Pdf

Ultraviolet spectropolarimetry of three bright high-redshift low polarization quasars (LPQ's) was obtained with the Faint Object Spectrograph of the Hubble Space Telescope. Two of the quasars, PG 1634+706 and PG 2302+029, had polarizations of rho is approximately equal to 0.5-1.0 percent throughout the ultraviolet, and showed no significant variation of polarization amplitude or position angle with wavelength. PG 2302+029 was also marginally (2.4 sigma) circularly polarized in the optical continuum. For the highest redshift quasar, PG 1222+228 (Ton 1530), the polarization was measured down to rest wavelengths below 800 A. Although the continuum of PG 1222+228 was weakened by Lyman limit absorption from an intergalactic gas cloud, the polarization increased sharply from 1 percent to about 4.5 percent, a change of 4 sigma significance. This abrupt rise in polarization does not appear attributable to any known instrumental artifact. These UV polarizations were only slightly less than those previously observed for these same objects in the optical. The polarization spectra were flat with a typical slope of the polarized flux pF(sub upsilon) varies as upsilon(exp -0.8 plus or minus 0.5). Unlike the polarization spectra of several high luminosity Seyfert 1 nuclei studied previously, such a flat wavelength dependence of polarization cannot be explained by scattering from dust grains. The hypotheses that the polarization in these quasars is produced by transmission through aligned interstellar grains (in the Milky Way or the host galaxy), or by a synchrotron power law component, also appear to be ruled out. These observed spectra are consistent with a wavelength-independent polarization proportional to the total nonstellar light or, possibly, to the contribution of the blue thermal component. Impey, Chris D. and Malkan, Matthew A. and Webb, Wayne and Petry, C. E. Unspecified Center NAS5-26555...

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Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 464 pages
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Release : 1992
Category : Astronomy
ISBN : UOM:39015053323369

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Physics Briefs

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 568 pages
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Release : 1994
Category : Physics
ISBN : UOM:39015027845190

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Referativnyĭ zhurnal

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 556 pages
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Release : 1996
Category : Astronomy
ISBN : STANFORD:36105017643193

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Government reports annual index

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1362 pages
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ISBN : MSU:31293017238720

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International Aerospace Abstracts

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 974 pages
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Release : 1999
Category : Aeronautics
ISBN : STANFORD:36105021811372

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Author : Sir Norman Lockyer
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Category : Science
ISBN : CORNELL:31924063049039

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Discoveries and Research Prospects from 8- to 10-meter-class Telescopes

Author : Jacqueline Bergeron,Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 358 pages
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Release : 2000
Category : Astronomical instruments
ISBN : UOM:39015050121550

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Discoveries and Research Prospects from 8- to 10-meter-class Telescopes by Jacqueline Bergeron,Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers Pdf

Extragalactic Radio Sources

Author : R. Ekers,C. Fanti,L. Padrielli
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 666 pages
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Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Science
ISBN : 9789400902954

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Extragalactic Radio Sources by R. Ekers,C. Fanti,L. Padrielli Pdf

On the 100th anniversary of Marconi's successful experiment on radio broadcasting, 250 astronomers from all over the world met in Bologna (Italy) for five days, to update their knowledge of the physics and statistical properties of powerful extragalactic radio sources. Since their discovery in the fifties enormous progress has been made. The existence of superluminal motions in the cores of radio sources, the presence there of a black hole surrounded by an absorbing dust torus, as inferred mostly from studies at other wavelengths, are now accepted ideas. Nevertheless, in spite of these efforts, there are many questions still unanswered. For instance we do not know which mechanism produces the huge amount of energy supplied to radio sources, how the jets connecting the `engine' to the lobes are formed and collimated, which of the differences observed among the various classes of radio sources are apparent and which are real. These and other related topics are discussed in this book.

PASCAL.

Author : Anonim
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Page : 756 pages
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Release : 1994
Category : Astronomy
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Wisconsin Astrophysics

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Page : 586 pages
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Category : Astronomy
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Quasars at All Cosmic Epochs

Author : Paola Marziani,Mauro D'Onofrio,Ascensión del Olmo,Deborah Dultzin
Publisher : Frontiers Media SA
Page : 447 pages
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Release : 2018-10-05
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9782889456048

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Quasars at All Cosmic Epochs by Paola Marziani,Mauro D'Onofrio,Ascensión del Olmo,Deborah Dultzin Pdf

The last 50 years have seen a tremendous progress in the research on quasars. From a time when quasars were unforeseen oddities, we have come to a view that considers quasars as active galactic nuclei, with nuclear activity a coming-of-age experienced by most or all galaxies in their evolution. We have passed from a few tens of known quasars of the early 1970s to the 500,000 listed in the catalogue of the Data Release 14 of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. Not surprisingly, accretion processes on the central black holes in the nuclei of galaxies — the key concept in our understanding of quasars and active nuclei in general — have gained an outstanding status in present-day astrophysics. Accretion produces a rich spectrum of phenomena in all bands of the electromagnetic spectrum. The power output of highly-accreting quasars has impressive effects on their host galaxies. All the improvement in telescope light gathering and in computing power notwithstanding, we still miss a clear connection between observational properties and theory for quasars, as provided, for example, by the H-R diagram for stars. We do not yet have a complete self-consistent view of nuclear activity with predictive power, as we do for main-sequence stellar sources. At the same time quasars offer many “windows open onto the unknown". On small scales, quasar properties depend on phenomena very close to the black hole event horizon. On large scales, quasars may effect evolution of host galaxies and their circum-galactic environments. Quasars’ potential to map the matter density of the Universe and help reconstruct the Universe’s spacetime geometry is still largely unexploited. The times are ripe for a critical assessment of our present knowledge of quasars as accreting black holes and of their evolution across the cosmic time. The foremost aim of this research topic is to review and contextualize the main observational scenarios following an empirical approach, to present and discuss the accretion scenario, and then to analyze how a closer connection between theory and observation can be achieved, identifying those aspects of our understanding that are still on a shaky terrain and are therefore uncertain knowledge. This research topic covers topics ranging from the nearest environment of the black hole, to the environment of the host galaxies of active nuclei, and to the quasars as markers of the large scale structure and of the geometry of spacetime of the Universe. The spatial domains encompass the accretion disk, the emission and absorption regions, circum-nuclear starbursts, the host galaxy and its interaction with other galaxies. Systematic attention is devoted to some key problems that remain outstanding and are clearly not yet solved: the existence of two quasar classes, radio quiet and radio loud, and in general, the systematic contextualization of quasar properties the properties of the central black hole, the dynamics of the accretion flow in the inner parsecs and the origin of the accretion matter, the quasars’ small and large scale environment, the feedback processes produced by the black hole into the host galaxy, quasar evolutionary patterns from seed black holes to the present-day Universe, and the use of quasars as cosmological standard candles. The timing is appropriate as we are now witnessing a growing body of results from major surveys in the optical, UV X, near and far IR, and radio spectral domains. Radio instrumentation has been upgraded to linear detector — a change that resembles the introduction of CCDs for optical astronomy — making it possible to study radio-quiet quasars at radio frequencies. Herschel and ALMA are especially suited to study the circum-nuclear star formation processes. The new generation of 3D magnetohydrodynamical models offers the prospective of a full physical modeling of the whole quasar emitting regions. At the same time, on the forefront of optical astronomy, applications of adaptive optics to long-slit spectroscopy is yielding unprecedented results on high redshift quasars. Other measurement techniques like 2D and photometric reverberation mapping are also yielding an unprecedented amount of data thanks to dedicated experiments and instruments. Thanks to the instrumental advances, ever growing computing power as well as the coming of age of statistical and analysis techniques, the smallest spatial scales are being probed at unprecedented resolution for wide samples of quasars. On large scales, feedback processes are going out of the realm of single-object studies and are entering into the domain of issues involving efficiency and prevalence over a broad range of cosmic epochs. The Research Topic "Quasars at all Cosmic Epochs" collects a large fraction of the contributions presented at a meeting held in Padova, sponsored jointly by the National Institute for Astrophysics, the Padova Astronomical Observatory, the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Padova, and the Instito de Astrofísica de Andalucía (IAA) of the Consejo Superiór de Investigación Cientifica (CSIC). The meeting has been part of the events meant to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the foundation of the Padova Observatory.