Seminario de Astrofísica: “The first joint ALMA/X-ray monitoring of a radio-quiet AGN: understanding the origin of the compact mm emission”

Seminario de Astrofísica en el IFIS. Este martes 26 de noviembre, Elena Shablovinskaya de la Universidad Diego Portales, presenta “The first joint ALMA/X-ray monitoring of a radio-quiet AGN: understanding the origin of the compact mm emission” desde las 14:30 en la Sala 208 del Instituto de Física PUCV.

Compartimos el abstract del seminario:

 Mm emission has been observed as an excess in the SED of RQ AGN. Observations with ALMA have confirmed that mm emission originates from the central, very compact nuclear region (≤ 1 pc) and remains unresolved even at 0.1″. While the origin of this emission is still debated, the observed mm spectra and the tight correlation between X-ray and mm emissions suggest that it is a self-absorbed synchrotron emission coming from the accretion disk X-ray corona. Although this mechanism is the most preferable, the absence of correlated variability between high-resolution ALMA mm observations (100 GHz) and X-ray bands (2–10 keV), as recently found in observations of IC 4329A, a nearby unobscured RQ AGN, raises the question about the origin of compact mm emission again. In this talk, I will present the latest results of the investigation of compact mm emission in RQ AGN, including the surprisingly high mm variability, which exceeds that in X-rays. I will also discuss the possible mechanisms for variability in the compact, corona-size region where the mm emission originates, as well as the very first attempts to define the mm origin using ALMA mm polarimetry.

 

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