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A&A 419, 459-467 (2004)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20034320
Radio spectra of a sample of X-ray selected BL Lacs
F. Cavallotti1, A. Wolter1, J. T. Stocke2 and T. Rector31 Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera, via Brera 28, 20121, Milano, Italy
e-mail: cavallot@brera.mi.astro.it
2 Center for Astrophysics and Space Astronomy, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309-0389, USA
3 National Radio Astronomy Observatory, PO Box O, Socorro, NM 87801, USA
(Received 15 September 2003 / Accepted 18 February 2004)
Abstract
We present simultaneous multifrequency radio observations
for a complete subsample of 26 XBLs
from the Einstein Extended Medium-Sensitivity Survey, obtained
with the Very Large Array (VLA).
Spectra are computed using fluxes at 20, 6 and 3.6 cm.
Unlike many radio selected samples, the EMSS did not impose any
criterion on the radio spectrum to identify BL Lac objects.
It is therefore possible to investigate the intrinsic radio spectral slope
distribution and to determine the effect produced by this
selection criterion. We find that 15% of the observed objects do not meet the
flat-spectrum criterion imposed on some other BL Lac samples.
A dataset that includes non-simultaneous
data (that are also taken with different VLA configurations)
shows an even higher percentage of steep spectrum sources.
This effect can be ascribed to a larger fraction of extended flux
detected with the more compact VLA configuration.
Possible biases introduced by the flat-radio-spectrum criterion in the
radio-selected BL Lac samples cannot explain the discrepancies
observed in the evolutionary properties of Radio and X-ray selected
samples of BL Lacs.
Key words: galaxies: BL Lacertae objects: general -- radio continuum: galaxies
Offprint request: A. Wolter, anna@brera.mi.astro.it
SIMBAD Objects
© ESO 2004
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