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Recent Developments in Blazar Unification

Presenter: Prof.  F.C. Odo
Affiliation: University of Nigeria, Nsukka.

Abstract
The distributions of observed γ-ray properties, as well as orientation parameters of a sample of Fermi-LAT AGNs were used to investigate the hypothesis that γ-NLS1 objects are beamed sources with γ-ray emitting axes inclined at close angles to the line of sight. Based on these parameters we investigate the relationship between γ-NLS1s and other subclasses of γ-ray emitting jetted AGNs. Results show that γ-NLS1s are more highly beamed than both FSRQs and BL Lacs with mean value of core-dominance parameter Rγ ~ 9507.   γ-NLS1s and jetted Seyfert galaxies are continuous in distribution of the orientation parameter with average cone angles ϕm ~ 8o and 44o respectively. Furthermore, the spectral energy distribution of γ-NLS1 is comparable to those of FSRQs and BL Lacs suggestive that γ-NLS1s and blazars form a continuous spectral sequence. There is a significant anti-correlation (r ~ -0.9) between the γ-ray dominance (Dγ) and γ-ray luminosity. There is a strong dependence of Dγ on redshift (r ~ -0.7) suggestive that Dγ is more sensitive to environmental factors than intrinsic γ-ray luminosity. The results suggest that γ-NLS1s are highly beamed γ-ray sources whose de-beamed counterparts can be found among Seyfert galaxy populations.

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