The beaming effect and γ-ray emission for Fermi blazars
Abstract
We study the γ-ray luminosity and beaming effect for Fermi blazars. Our results are as follows. (i) There are significant correlations between γ-ray luminosity and radio core luminosity, and between γ-ray luminosity and Rv, which suggests that the γ-ray emissions have strong beaming effect. (ii) Using the Lext/Mabs as an indicator of environment effects, we find that there have no significant correlation between γ-ray luminosity and Lext/Mabs for all sources when remove the effect of redshift. FSRQs considered alone also do not show a significant correlation, while BL Lacs still show a significant correlation when remove the effect of redshift. These results suggest that the γ-ray emission may be affected by environment on the kiloparsec-scale for BL Lacs.
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