Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 2003
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2003cxo..prop.1513g&link_type=abstract
Chandra Proposal ID #05700452
Physics
Chandra Proposal Id #05700452
Scientific paper
X-rays at energies of 10-40 keV are important for understanding the physics of AGN and the contribution of AGN to the diffuse cosmic X-ray background. They must also bear imprints of the interaction of jets, emanating from AGN, with the CMB photons. But these hard energies are beyond bandpasses of most X-ray instruments. We aim at studying both topics above by observing six radio-selected quasars at z > 3 (including three at z > 4), thus taking advantage of shifting the hard energy range photons into the bandpass of the CHANDRA detectors. We have been studying VLBI images of these sources, which, in combination with the present project allow us to deduce the X-ray properties of the pc scale jets as well as studying connection to the X-ray structure at scales up to 500 kpc.
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