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A physical classification scheme for blazars
Author(s) -
Landt Hermine,
Padovani Paolo,
Perlman Eric S.,
Giommi Paolo
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
monthly notices of the royal astronomical society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.058
H-Index - 383
eISSN - 1365-2966
pISSN - 0035-8711
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-2966.2004.07750.x
Subject(s) - blazar , physics , astrophysics , quasar , radio galaxy , active galactic nucleus , galaxy , bimodality , line (geometry) , astronomy , emission spectrum , spectral line , geometry , gamma ray , mathematics
Blazars are currently separated into BL Lacertae objects (BL Lacs) and flat spectrum radio quasars based on the strength of their emission lines. This is performed rather arbitrarily by defining a diagonal line in the Ca H&K break value–equivalent width plane, following Marchã et al. We readdress this problem and put the classification scheme for blazars on firm physical grounds. We study ∼100 blazars and radio galaxies from the Deep X‐ray Radio Blazar Survey (DXRBS) and 2‐Jy radio survey and find a significant bimodality for the narrow emission line [O  iii ]λ5007. This suggests the presence of two physically distinct classes of radio‐loud active galactic nuclei (AGN). We show that all radio‐loud AGN, blazars and radio galaxies, can be effectively separated into weak‐ and strong‐lined sources using the [O  iii ]λ5007–[O  ii ]λ3727 equivalent width plane. This plane allows one to disentangle orientation effects from intrinsic variations in radio‐loud AGN. Based on DXRBS, the strongly beamed sources of the new class of weak‐lined radio‐loud AGN are made up of BL Lacs at the ∼75 per cent level, whereas those of the strong‐lined radio‐loud AGN include mostly (∼97 per cent) quasars.

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