The Radio and Gamma-Ray Luminosities of Blazars

Abstract

Based on the γ-ray data of blazars in the third EGRET catalog and radio data at 5 GHz, we studied the correlation between the radio and γ-ray luminosities using two statistical methods. The first method was the partial correlation analysis method, which indicates that there exist correlations between the radio and γ-ray luminosities in both high and low states as well as in the average case. The second method involved a comparison of expected γ-ray luminosity distribution with the observed data using the Kolmogorov-- Smirnov (KS) test. In the second method, we assumed that there is a correlation between the radio and γ-ray luminosities and that the γ-ray luminosity function is proportional to the radio luminosity function. The KS test indicates that the expected gamma-ray luminosity distributions are consistent with the observed data in a reasonable parameter range. Finally, we used different γ-ray luminosity functions to estimate the possible 'observed' γ-ray luminosity distributions by GLAST.

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