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A KVN KSP - the iMOGAGBA and its future

  • Algaba, Juan-Carlos
    • 천문학회보
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    • 제44권2호
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    • pp.51.2-51.2
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    • 2019
  • As one of the Korean VLBI Network (KVN) Key Science Programs, the Interferometric Monitoring of Gamma-ray Bright AGNs (iMOGABA) aims to reveal the origins and nature of the gamma ray flares in active galactic nuclei (AGNi). Here we report a summary of activities and recent scientific results of the iMOGABA program, including statistical properties of the whole sample, as well as scientific highlights for the iMOGABA on specific sources. We also introduce future prospects and directions for the development and expansion of iMOGABA.

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1.8m 망원경을 이용한 방출선 천체 연구 (EMISSION LINE SPECTROSCOPY WITH THE 1.8M OPTICAL TELESCOPE)

  • 형식;;김강민
    • 천문학논총
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    • 제15권spc1호
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    • pp.61-71
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    • 2000
  • The emission line objects such as planetary nebulae, symbiotics, gaseous nebulae, HII regions, novae, supernovae, SNRs, nearby spiral galaxies, dIrr, dE, and nearby active galactic nuclei, would be goldmines for us to dig with the 1.8m bohyunsan optical (BOAO) telescope. We discussed the importance of strategically important diagnostic lines and atomic constant calculation for a study of Galactic and extragalactic emission objects. The scientific background on a spectrometer development history is briefly presented and spectroscopic research areas other than the emission objects are also summarized.

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Hubble Space Telescope Survey of Host Galaxies of Hard X-ray-Selected AGNs

  • Hwang, Hyunmo;Kim, Minjin;Barth, Aaron J.;Ho, Luis C.
    • 천문학회보
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    • 제44권1호
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    • pp.74.1-74.1
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    • 2019
  • We present an ongoing imaging survey of the host galaxies of hard X-ray-selected active galactic nuclei (AGNs) observed with the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). The snapshot images are taken with the Advanced Camera for Surveys through an HST gap-filler program. The sample, selected from the 70-month Swift-BAT X-ray source catalog, represents an unbiased and uniform AGN population, which will enable us to test the AGN unification model and explore the physical connection between host galaxies and central supermassive black holes. We also plan to investigate the AGN triggering mechanism by examining merger signatures and searching for dual nuclei. We present the pipeline for imaging analysis and the current status of the survey.

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Seyfert 1 은하 NGC 4151, NGC 5548의 BLR 밀도 변화 (BLR Density Variations of the Seyfert 1 Galaxies NGC 4151 and NGC 5548)

  • 손동훈;형식
    • 한국지구과학회지
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    • 제25권6호
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    • pp.495-501
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    • 2004
  • AGN(Active Galactic Nuclei)의 핵과 BLR(Broad Line Region) 영역의 변광 연구를 위해, 밝은 Seyfert 1 은하들에 대한 밝기 변화 감시 캠페인들이 있었다. 이러한 노력은 주로 지상 관측과 IUE 관측을 통해서 이루어졌으며, 가시광에서 감마선까지 모든 파장영역의 동시 관측도 시도되었다. 우리는 IUE를 이용한 주요 모니터링 대상이었던 NGC 4151과 NGC 5548에 대한 관측자료를 정리하여, 이들 중 SWP(Short Wavelength Prime), 저분산, 대구경 슬릿, 분광 관측 자료들을 분석하였다. Si III] 1892와 C III] 1909의 플럭스비를 통해 BLR의 전자 밀도를 구하였고, C IV 1550 와 C III] 1909 비를 통해 BLR의 온도와 이온호 정도를 가늠하였다. NGC 4151과 NGC 5548의 밀도 변화 폭은 각각 4배, 8배 정도로 작은 변화만을 보여주었다. 이들의 변화를 조사하여 BLR의 물리적 조건과 블랙홀 주위 활동성과 기하학적 특성 파악을 시도하였다. BLR 크기와 C III] 선폭으로부터 구한 중심 블랙홀의 질량은 모두 107 $M_{\odot}$ 정도로 추정된다.

Radiation Driven Warping of Circumbinary Disks around Supermassive Black Hole Binaries in Active Galactic Nuclei

  • Hayasaki, Kimitake;Sohn, Bong Won;Okazaki, Atsuo T.;Jung, Taehyun;Zhao, Guangyao;Naito, Tsuguya
    • 천문학회보
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    • 제39권2호
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    • pp.74.1-74.1
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    • 2014
  • We study a wraping instability of a geometrically thin, non-self-gravitating disk surrounding binary supermassive black holes on a circular orbit. Such a circumbinay disk is subject to not only tidal torques due Line 8 to the binary gravitational potential but also radiative rorques due to radiation emitted from each accretion disk. We find tat a circumbinary disk initially aligned with the binary orbital plane is unstable to radiation-driven warping beyond the marginally stable warping radius, which is sensitive to both the ratio of vertical to horizontal shear viscosities and the mass-to-energy conversion efficiency. As expected, the tidal torques give no contribution to the growth of warping modes but tend to align the circumbinary disk with the orbital plane. Since the tidal torques can suppress the warping modes in the inner part of circumbinary disk, the circumbinaary disk starts to be warped at the radii larger than the marginally stable warping radius. If the warping radius is of the order of 0.1 pc, a resultant semi-major axis is estimated to be of the order of 10-2 pc to 10-4 pc for 107 Msun black hole. We also discuss the posibility that the central objects of observed warped maser disks in active galactic nuclei are binary supermassive black holes with a triple disk: two accretion disks around the individual black holes and one circumbinary disk surrounding them.

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Multi-wavelength Study of Blazars Using Variability as a Tool

  • Baliyan, Kiran S.;Kaur, Navpreet;Chandra, Sunil;Sameer, Sameer;Ganesh, Shashikiran
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • 제33권3호
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    • pp.177-183
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    • 2016
  • Active galactic nuclei (AGN) are too compact to be resolved by any existing optical telescope facility, making it difficult to understand their structure and the emission processes responsible for their huge energy output. However, variability, one of their characteristic properties, provides a tool to probe the inner regions of AGN. Blazars are the best candidates for such a study, and hence a considerable amount of effort is being made to investigate variability in these sources across the electromagnetic spectrum. Here, using the Mt. Abu infrared observatory (MIRO) blazar monitoring program, we present intra-night, inter-night, and long term aspects of the variability in S5 0716+71, 3C66A, and OJ 287. These stars show significant variability on short (a few tens of mins, to a few hours, to a few days) to long term (months to years) timescales. Based on the light travel time argument, the shortest variability timescales (micro-variability) provide upper limits to the size of the emission region. While S5 0716 shows a very high duty cycle of variability (> 80 %), 3C66A shows a much lower intra day variability (IDV) duty cycle (< 20 %). All three show rapid variations within 2.5 to 3.5 hr, which, perhaps, are generated near the vicinity of black holes. Assuming this, estimates of the masses of the black holes are made at ~109, 8×108, and 2.7×109 M for S5 0716+71, 3C66A, and OJ 287, respectively. Multi-wavelength light-curves for the blazar PKS 1510-089 are discussed to infer the emission processes responsible for the recent flaring episodes in this source.

Polarization of Rayleigh Scattered Lyα in Active Galactic Nuclei

  • Chang, Seok-Jun;Lee, Hee-Won;Yang, Yujin
    • 천문학회보
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    • 제41권1호
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    • pp.70.3-70.3
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    • 2016
  • Active galactic nuclei (AGNs) typically show a non-thermal continuum locally represented by a power-law and many prominent emission lines in the UV and optical regions. AGNs are classified by two types, where Type I AGNs exhibit both broad and narrow lines and only narrow lines are observed in Type 2 AGNs. The unification models of AGNs invoke the existence of a molecular torus just outside of the broad line region. In the presence of a high column HI region associated with the molecular torus, we propose that significant fraction of broad line photons near Lyman series can be scattered by atomic hydrogen in the torus. In particular, $Ly{\alpha}$ being the strongest emission line, strong linear polarization may develop around $Ly{\alpha}$ through Rayleigh scattering. We adopt a Monte Carlo technique to investigate the polarized transfer of $Ly{\alpha}$ in a thick HI region with the shape of a torus. We consider the range of HI column density N_HI = 1020-23 with fixed geometric parameters of the torus such as the inner and outer radii and the height. We present the polarized spectra and angular distribution of Rayleigh scattered radiation around $Ly{\alpha}$. We find that the $Ly{\alpha}$ core part is polarized in the direction perpendicular to the symmetry axis whereas in the far wing part it is polarized in the parallel direction. It is concluded that the unification of AGNs implies that $Ly{\alpha}$ can be uniquely polarized through Rayleigh scattering.

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비행고도 상에서의 우주방사선 관측 및 모델 비교 (Radiation Dose Measurement and Model Comparison at the Flight Level)

  • 이원형;김지영;장근일
    • 한국항공운항학회지
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    • 제26권2호
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    • pp.91-97
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    • 2018
  • High-energy charged particles are comprised of galactic cosmic rays and solar energetic particles which are mainly originated from the supernova explosion, active galactic nuclei, and the Sun. These primary charged particles which have sufficient energy to penetrate the Earth's magnetic field collide with the Earth's upper atmosphere, that is $N_2$ and $O_2$, and create secondary particles and ionizing radiation. The ionizing radiation can be measured at commercial flight altitude. So it is recommended to manage radiation dose of aircrew as workers under radiation environment to protect their health and safety. However, it is hard to deploy radiation measurement instrument to commercial aircrafts and monitor radiation dose continuously. So the numerical model calculation is performed to assess radiation exposure at flight altitude. In this paper, we present comparison result between measurement data recorded on several flights and estimation data calculated using model and examine the characteristics of the radiation environment in the atmosphere.

Multiwavelength Study of an Off-nuclear Active Galactic Nucleus in NGC 5252

  • Kim, Minjin;Lopez, Kristhell M.;Jonker, Peter G.;Ho, Luis C.;Mezcua, Mar;Im, Myungshin
    • 천문학회보
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    • 제44권2호
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    • pp.36.3-36.3
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    • 2019
  • We present a multiwavelength study of an ultraluminous X-ray source (ULX) in NGC 5252, which is known as a candidate for an intermediate-mass black hole. The ULX, located 22 arcsec away from the center of NGC 5252, was first discovered with the Chandra X-Ray Observatory. In the optical spectra, the strong narrow emission lines are found at the position of the ULX. It reveals that the ULX is likely associated with NGC 5252. The VLBA data of the ULX yields that the black hole mass of the ULX is smaller than 106 solar mass, inferred from the black hole fundamental plane. From the near-infrared imaging data, we find that the stellar mass associated with the ULX is smaller than ~107.9 solar mass, implying that the ULX can be a remnant of a merging dwarf. We also find that K-band luminosity of the ULX is two orders of magnitude smaller than typical active galactic nuclei at a given [OIII] luminosity. It may suggest the ULX lacks the dusty torus possibly due to the disappearance of dusty material during the recoiling process.

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