论文标题
Sparcs-North Wide-Field VLBI调查:探索带有EVN+E-Merlin的已解决的Microjy时期无线电源人群
SPARCS-North Wide-field VLBI Survey: Exploring the resolved MicroJy extra-galactic radio source population with EVN+e-MERLIN
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论文摘要
SKA探路者无线电连续体调查(SPARCS)通过一系列参考调查提供了微弱(子MJY)半乳射线外源种群的深场成像。 SPARCS的关键科学目标之一是表征这些微弱无线电源种群中与AGN相关的无线电发射的相对贡献,同时使用了高灵敏度和高角度分辨率成像在一系列空间尺度(ARCSEC到MAS)上的高角度分辨率成像。为了分离SF的AGN贡献,我们假设存在将纯AGN与SF分开的亮度温度截止点。我们介绍了紧凑型AGN和漫射SF之间通过深层EVN+E-Merlin的多分辨率(10-100 MAS)视图,这是1.6 GHz北部Sparcs(Sloan)参考场中心(Sloan)中心的多相中心调查。这是对该场和更宽的SPARCS参考字段程序的第一个(也是唯一的)VLBI(+e-Merlin)Milliarcsecond Angular分辨率观察。使用这些高空间分辨率(Z〜1.25时为9 pc-0.3 kpc)数据,从先前使用E-Merlin的先前观察结果的52个已知无线电源的靶向样本中检测到11 milliarcsecondscale源,得出VLBI检测分数约为21%。在〜9 pc的空间尺度上,这些来源几乎没有发射结构,而在〜0.3 kpc的单侧和双面无线电喷气机处于相同的来源上开始出现,表明可能从纯AGN排放到AGN和恒星形成系统的过渡。
The SKA PAthfinder Radio Continuum Surveys (SPARCS) are providing deep-field imaging of the faint (sub-mJy) extra-galactic radio source populations through a series of reference surveys. One of the key science goals for SPARCS is to characterize the relative contribution of radio emission associated with AGN from star-formation (SF) in these faint radio source populations, using a combination of high sensitivity and high angular resolution imaging over a range of spatial scales (arcsec to mas). To isolate AGN contribution from SF, we hypothesise that there exists a brightness temperature cut-off point separating pure AGN from SF. We present a multi-resolution (10-100 mas) view of the transition between compact AGN and diffuse SF through a deep wide-field EVN+e-MERLIN, multiple phase centre survey of the centre of the Northern SPARCS (SLOAN) reference field at 1.6 GHz. This is the first (and only) VLBI (+e-MERLIN) milliarcsecond angular resolution observation of this field, and of the wider SPARCS reference field programme. Using these high spatial resolution (9 pc - 0.3 kpc at z ~ 1.25) data, 11 milliarcsecond-scale sources are detected from a targeted sample of 52 known radio sources from previous observations with the e-MERLIN, giving a VLBI detection fraction of ~ 21%. At spatial scales of ~ 9 pc, these sources show little to no jet structure whilst at ~ 0.3 kpc one-sided and two-sided radio jets begin to emerge on the same sources, indicating a possible transition from pure AGN emissions to AGN and star-formation systems.