J. S. Zhang
Guangzhou University
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Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2012
J. S. Zhang; C. Henkel; Q. Guo; J. Wang
The 6 cm and 20 cm radio continuum properties of all 85 galaxies with reported 22 GHz H2O maser emission and luminosity distance D > 0.5 Mpc are studied. For the total of 55 targets for which both 6 cm and 20 cm measurements exist and for the subsample of 42 sources with masers related to active galactic nuclei (AGN), a spectral index could be determined from an assumed power-law dependence. The mean value of the resulting spectral index is in both cases 0.66+-0.07. Comparing radio properties of the maser galaxies with a sample of Seyferts without detected H2O maser, we find that (1) the spectral indices agree within the error limits, and (2) maser host galaxies have higher nuclear radio continuum luminosities, exceeding those of the comparison sample by factors of order 5. Only considering the subsample of galaxies with masers associated with AGN, there seems to be a trend toward rising maser luminosity with nuclear radio luminosity (both at 6 cm and 20 cm). However, when accounting for the Malmquist effect, the correlation weakens to a level, which is barely significant. Overall, the study indicates that nuclear radio luminosity is a suitable indicator to guide future AGN maser searches and to enhance detection rates, which are otherwise quite low (<10%).
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2017
Zhao-Qing Liu; J. S. Zhang; C. Henkel; Jinzhong Liu; P. Müller; J. Z. Wang; Q. Guo; J. Wang; J. Li
A systematic study is performed on radio properties of H
Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2014
J. S. Zhang; Jinqing Wang; G. X. Di; Q. F. Zhu; Q. Guo; J. Wang
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Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series | 2015
J. S. Zhang; L. L. Sun; D. Riquelme; C. Henkel; D. R. Lu; Yong Zhang; J.Z. Wang; Meng-Xin Wang; J. Li
O megamaser host Seyfert 2 galaxies, through multi-band radio continuum observations (at 11cm, 6.0 cm, 3.6 cm, 2.0 cm and 1.3 cm) with the Effelsberg 100-m radio telescope within a total time duration of four days. For comparison, a control Seyfert 2 galaxy sample without detected maser emission was also observed. Spectral indices were determined for those sources for which measurements exist at two adjacent bands assuming a power-law dependence S
The Astrophysical Journal | 2010
J. S. Zhang; C. Henkel; Qian Guo; H. G. Wang; J. H. Fan
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The Astrophysical Journal | 2017
J. S. Zhang; Zhao-Qing Liu; C. Henkel; Jiaqiu Wang; G. V. Coldwell
, where S is the flux density and
Journal of Astrophysics and Astronomy | 2011
Jun-Hui Fan; J. S. Zhang; Jing-Yi Zhang; Y. Liu; Hong-Guang Wang
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Journal of Astrophysics and Astronomy | 2014
J. S. Zhang
is the frequency. Comparisons of the radio continuum properties between megamaser and non-masing Seyfert 2s show no difference in spectral indices. However, a difference in radio luminosity is statistically significant, i.e. the maser galaxies tend to have higher radio luminosities by a factor of 2 to 3 than the non-masing ones, commonly reaching values above a critical threshold of 10
Journal of Astrophysics and Astronomy | 2014
Q. Guo; J. S. Zhang; J. Wang
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Journal of Astrophysics and Astronomy | 2014
F. Huang; J. S. Zhang; R. M. Li; H. K. Li
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