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Relationship between Gamma-ray loudness and X-ray spectra of Radio Galaxies

Taishu Kayanoki, Yasushi Fukazawa

Published 2022-05-01Version 1

The {\it Fermi} satellite has detected $\sim$60 radio galaxies (RGs). In this study, we investigate the difference in the properties of X-ray spectra between GeV-loud RGs and GeV-quiet RGs. Our sample comprises 68 objects: 36 RGs detected with {\it Fermi} and 32 RGs not detected with gamma rays. We analyzed the X-ray spectra of these 68 objects using data from the {\it XMM-Newton}, {\it Chandra}, {\it NuSTAR}, and {\it Swift} satellites. Our results show that most GeV-loud RGs do not exhibit significant absorption, while $\sim$50\% of the GeV-quiet RGs exhibit significant absorption. This suggests that the jet of GeV-loud RGs is viewed from a small angle, and thus the emission is not easily blocked by the torus. Moreover, we reported that RGs with a heavy absorption are mostly in the X-ray luminosity range of $10^{43}-10^{45}$erg s$^{-1}$; however, few RGs with lower and higher luminosity suffer from heavy absorption. This is the same trend as that of Seyfert galaxies.

Comments: 23 pages, 7 figures, 4 tables, PASJ accepted (2022/04/27)
Journal: PASJ 2022
Categories: astro-ph.HE, astro-ph.GA
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