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1 Catching Blazars in their ordinary life
INTEGRAL Blazars Catching Blazars in their ordinary life De Rosa, S. Gianni’, L. Bassani, P. Ubertini On behalf of the INTEGRAL AGN survey team

2 A. De Rosa - 7th AGILE workshop 29 Sept 2009
Outline Hard X-rays selected Blazars: ordinary vs out of ordinary life Blazars in the INTEGRAL survey Characterizing the X-ray spectra: broadband study Absorption properties in RL QSOs Finding peculiar objects: blue FSRQs/bulk Compton emission X vs Gamma-rays properties: population study with INTEGRAL, AGILE & Fermi The future and work in progress A. De Rosa - 7th AGILE workshop Sept 2009

3 Observing blazars in hard-X rays
with a photon field (SSC/EC) Giommi 07 Blazars are extremely variable - rare objects (<5% all AGNs) that can be detected in hard-X (>10 keV) through large area surveys: Because of the rarity and low space density of blazars, "pencil beam" surveys (..) are poorly suited for finding blazars.. (Perlman 1998). Two different ways Long monitoring: average flux states ToO pointed observation: flaring activity A. De Rosa - 7th AGILE workshop Sept 2009

4 Out of ordinary vs ordinary life
300 rev days Lucky detection Unlucky detection Pian et al. 2006 Lucky ToO Vercellone et al 2009 Unlucky ToO.. 3c454.3 A. De Rosa - 7th AGILE workshop Sept 2009

5 The sample source F20-40KeV F40-100keV z type
1ES HBL RX J <0.4 SWIFT j BLlac IGR J <0.8 BLLac QSO B FSRQ MKN HBL 4C FSRQ 3C FSRQ 3C FSRQ H HBL MKN HBL SWIFT FSRQ PKS J FSRQ 1RXS J FSRQ QSO B FSRQ? PKS FSRQ Bl Lac BLLac IGR J FSRQ 3C FSRQ

6 Characterising the X-ray spectra
2-10 keV observations with XMM, Chandra, XRT We built a broadband spectrum keV for 9 sources (more are coming) Main Results Flattening wrt a power-law in the soft X-rays range : If due tointrinsic absorption -> Nh vs redshift evolution Finding peculiar sources: blue quasar candidate IGR J possible bulk Compton motion in 4C 04.42 A. De Rosa - 7th AGILE workshop Sept 2009

7 Characterising the X-ray spectra
Evidence of flattening below 2 keV (rest frame) has been found in several high-z QSO up to z=4.4 (Yuan et al. 2006) Intrinsic curvature - absorption (cold/warm) Clear trend NH vs z has been measured Excess of emission has be found in very few cases (Sambruna et al. 2006, Kataoka et al. 2007, De Rosa et al. 2008) A. De Rosa - 7th AGILE workshop Sept 2009

8 Characterising the X-ray spectra: absorption
Page et al. 05 Ratio data/continuum power-law fit to the energy band above 2 keV (observer frame) extrapolated over the low energy range Statistical warning!! A. De Rosa - 7th AGILE workshop Sept 2009

9 Characterising the X-ray spectra: bulk Compton emission in 4C 04.42?
De Rosa et al. 2008 Kataoka et al. 2007 PRELIMINARY! Energy Budget BC= 2BLR/(1+z) ˜ 1 keV LBC=4/3 c4UBLR2Ncold ˜ 1046 Ncold/Nrel, LBC˜1045 erg/s => Ncold/Nrel ˜ 0.1 AGILE 10 days Fermi 1 month Multifrequency program: INTEGRAL & AGILE (quick look courtesy of L. Pacciani)+ public Fermi A. De Rosa - 7th AGILE workshop Sept 2009

10 Characterising the X-ray spectra Finding peculiar objects
Blazars spectral sequence (Fossati et. al 1998)? FSRQs red blazars BL Lacs blue blazars The peaks of the Synch & IC comp. Shifting systematically to higher frequencies with decreasing luminosity. Red (high luminosity) and blue (low luminosity) blazars. Strong prediction: NO blue powerful blazar… Synch peak? Bassani et al. 2007 Giommi et al. 2007 A reanalysis shows that the the EC component in the SED bis well reproduced by the X-rays data.These objects are two red high luminosity blazars, in agreement with the spectral sequence Maraschi et al. 2008 ROXA J z = A blue powerful blazar? IGR J , z=3.668 a gamma-ray lighthouse: a high energy peaked FSRQs? A. De Rosa - 7th AGILE workshop Sept 2009

11 X and Gamma-rays population
INTEGRAL IBIS Fermi LBAS AGILE GRID total 723 132 47 BLLac 7 (37%) 58 (56%) 4 (31%) FSRQ 12 (63%) 42 (40%) 7 (54%) unknown 21(AGNs?) 4 2

12 X and Gamma-rays population I. photon index distribution: IBIS & LBAS
BAT keV FSRQs BLlacs Ajello et al. 09 Abdo et al. 09

13 X and Gamma-rays population I. photon index distribution
BLLacs Following the spectral sequence, gamma and X-ray spectral ranges match different emission processes in blue and red blazars FSRQs A. De Rosa - 7th AGILE workshop Sept 2009

14 X and Gamma-rays population II. Luminosity vs redshift
BLLacs FSRQs Abdo et al. 09 F( keV)=1.2e-11 cgs (0.8 mCrab), Crab like spectrum Texp=2Ms A. De Rosa - 7th AGILE workshop Sept 2009

15 The future and work in progress
Deep extragalactic fields will be observed in the 7th INTEGRAL AO. New sources X-rays coverage: XMM large programme for INTEGRAL (hard-X rays selected) AGNs is actually on going, and we hope so for the near future.. AO9..? Simultaneous observations: Gamma-rays & TeV energy ranges Define a complete sample of hard X-rays selected blazars Populations study: are FSRQs and BLLacs two separate classes? Implication on CXRB in hard X-rays and MeV energy range A. De Rosa - 7th AGILE workshop Sept 2009

16 Everything unexpected…
Thanks for your attention A. De Rosa - 7th AGILE workshop Sept 2009


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