Radio Luminosities and Classificatory Criteria of BL Lacertae Objects
Abstract
Using the sample of radio selected BL Lacertae objects (RBLs) and X-ray selected BL Lacertae objects (XBLs) presented by Sambruna et al. (1996), we calculated the luminosities of radio, optical and X-ray of each source and made the statistical analysis among the luminosities at different wave-bands, broad-band spectral indices from radio to X-ray (α rx) and peak frequencies (p). Our results are as follows: (i) there is a positive correlation between radio luminosity L r and α rx and a negative correlation between L r and p. High-energy peak BL Lacs (HBLs) and low-energy peak BL Lacs (LBLs) can be distinguished very well, the dividing lines are probably those of L r=43.25 (erg/sec) and α rx>(or ≤ )0.75 for L r - α rx plot and those of L r≤ 43.25 (erg/sec) and p>14.7 for the L r - p plot; (ii) there is a weak positive correlation between optical luminosity Lo and α rx and a negatively weak correlation between L o and p; (iii) there is no correlation between X-ray luminosity LX and α rx or between LX and p. From our analysis, we find that synchrotron radiation is the main X-ray radiation mechanism for HBLs while inverse Compton scattering for LBLs.
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