论文标题
Lofar无线电源方向的对齐
Alignment in the orientation of LOFAR radio sources
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论文摘要
各种研究提出了在大距离内发现有效银河核(AGN)的极化载体或无线电喷射器的一致性,但是这些结果已被证明是有争议的,到目前为止,对于这种观察到的对齐方式尚无明确的解释。为了进一步研究此情况,我们检验了以下假设:通过使用低频阵列(Lofar)两米的天空调查(Lots)的数据,宽星系的位置角度在天空中随机定向。从150 MHz的Lots发布第一个数据发布中,从318,520个无线电源列表中提取了7,555个双重射线星系的样本。 我们对完整的7,555个源样本的二维(2D)方向进行了统计检验。我们还测试了带有光度或光谱红移的4,212个源子样本的三个维度(3D)的方向均匀性。我们的样本显示了在2D分析的均匀性(p值<$ 10^{-5} $)上的显着偏差,该分析在大约四个度的角度尺度上,主要是由于通量密度最大的来源引起的。在3D分析中未发现明显的对准。尽管3D分析能够获得较少的来源,并且在光度红移中遭受了不确定性的损失,但是3D点缺乏对观察到的效果的原因是未知的系统学或偏见,主要影响最明亮的来源,尽管这尚未毫无疑问地证明这一点,并且应该被证明,并且应该是后续研究的主题。
Various studies have laid claim to finding an alignment of the polarization vectors or radio jets of active galactic nuclei (AGN) over large distances, but these results have proven controversial and so far, there is no clear explanation for this observed alignment. To investigate this case further, we tested the hypothesis that the position angles of radio galaxies are randomly oriented in the sky by using data from the Low-Frequency Array (LOFAR) Two-metre Sky Survey (LoTSS). A sample of 7,555 double-lobed radio galaxies was extracted from the list of 318,520 radio sources in the first data release of LoTSS at 150 MHz. We performed statistical tests for uniformity of the two-dimensional (2D) orientations for the complete 7,555 source sample. We also tested the orientation uniformity in three dimensions (3D) for the 4,212 source sub-sample with photometric or spectroscopic redshifts. Our sample shows a significant deviation from uniformity (p-value < $10^{-5}$) in the 2D analysis at angular scales of about four degrees, mainly caused by sources with the largest flux densities. No significant alignment was found in the 3D analysis. Although the 3D analysis has access to fewer sources and suffers from uncertainties in the photometric redshift, the lack of alignment in 3D points towards the cause of the observed effect being unknown systematics or biases that predominantly affect the brightest sources, although this has yet to be demonstrated irrefutably and should be the subject of subsequent studies.