Why Are Some Radio Galaxies Detected by Fermi, but Others Not?

Danyi Huang,Xuhong Ye, Xiao Ye, Xiulin Huang, Yanjun Qian,Ziyan Li, Chengfeng Li,Jiru Liao, Hengji Zhang,Zhiyuan Pei,Jianghe Yang,Junhui Fan

Universe(2023)

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Aiming to answer an interesting question on why some radio sources can be detected by Fermi-LAT but others cannot, we compare several parameters of Fermi-detected Fanaroff-Riley radio galaxies (FFRs) and non-Fermi-detected sources (NFFRs), including the optical absolute magnitude, 1.4 GHz radio luminosity, radio loudness, core dominance parameter, Doppler factor, and the mass of the central black hole. Significant differences are ascertained within these parameters between FFRs and NFFRs. Our findings suggest that FFRs are jet-dominant while NFFRs are disk-dominant sources, and NFFRs have a weaker beaming effect. Additionally, we predict the observed gamma-ray flux for NFFRs, establishing that the reason why some NFFRs are not detectable arises from their gamma-ray flux being below the sensitivity detection threshold of Fermi. We also discuss two sub-types of Fanaroff-Riley galaxies, namely FR I and FR II sources. We first propose a "changing-look" phenomenon in these radio sources and also investigate why FR IIs seem to be exclusive in gamma-ray emission.
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active galactic nuclei,gamma-ray sources,Fanaroff-Riley radio galaxies,jets
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