A Chandra observation of the X-ray environment and jet of 3C 31

MJ Hardcastle*, DM Worrall, M Birkinshaw, RA Laing, AH Bridle

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Abstract

We have used a deep Chandra observation of the central regions of the twin-jet Fanaroff-Riley class I (FRI) radio galaxy 3C 31 to resolve the thermal X-ray emission in the central few kpc of the host galaxy, NGC 383, where the jets are thought to be decelerating rapidly. This allows us to make high-precision measurements of the density, temperature and pressure distributions in this region, and to show that the X-ray emitting gas in the centre of the galaxy has a cooling time of only 5x10(7) yr. In a companion paper, these measurements are used to place constraints on models of the jet dynamics.

A previously unknown one-sided X-ray jet in 3C 31, extending up to 8 arcsec from the nucleus, is detected and resolved. Its structure and steep X-ray spectrum are similar to those of X-ray jets known in other FRI sources, and we attribute the radiation to synchrotron emission from a high-energy population of electrons. In situ particle acceleration is required in the region of the jet where bulk deceleration is taking place.

We also present X-ray spectra and luminosities of the galaxies in the Arp 331 chain of which NGC 383 is a member. The spectrum and spatial properties of the nearby bright X-ray source 1E 0104+3153 are used to argue that the soft X-ray emission is mostly due to a foreground group of galaxies rather than to the background broad absorption-line quasar.

Translated title of the contributionA Chandra observation of the X-ray environment and jet of 3C 31
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)182-192
Number of pages11
JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume334
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2002

Bibliographical note

Publisher: Blackwell
Other: http://ukads.nottingham.ac.uk/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?bibcode=2002MNRAS.334..182H&db_key=AST&high=3ce9f9b1fc26161

Keywords

  • radiation mechanisms : non-thermal
  • galaxies : active
  • galaxies : individual : 3C 31
  • galaxies : jets
  • X-rays : galaxies
  • POWER RADIO GALAXIES
  • HOT CORONAE
  • SAMPLE
  • 66B
  • M87

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