Chandra finds that X-ray jets are common in low-power radio galaxies

DM Worrall*, M Birkinshaw, MJ Hardcastle

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Abstract

We present results for the first three low-power radio galaxies from the B2 bright sample to have been observed with Chandra. Two have kiloparsec-scale radio jets, and in both Chandra resolves jet X-ray emission, and detects soft X-ray core emission and an X-ray-emitting galaxy-scale atmosphere of luminosity a few x10(41) erg s(-1). These are the first detections of X-ray jets in low-power radio galaxies more distant than Centaurus A and M87. The cooling time of the galaxy-scale gas implies mass infall rates of the order of 1 M-. yr(-1). The gas pressure near the jets is comparable to the minimum pressure in the jets, implying that the X-ray-emitting gas may play an important role in jet dynamics. The third B2 radio galaxy has no kiloparsec-scale radio jet, and here only soft X-ray emission from the core is detected. The ratio of X-ray to radio flux is similar for the jets and cores, and the results favour a synchrotron origin for the emission. Kiloparsec-scale radio jets are detected in the X-ray in similar to7-ks exposures with Chandra more readily than in the optical via Hubble Space Telescope snapshot surveys.

Translated title of the contributionChandra finds that X-ray jets are common in low-power radio galaxies
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)L7-L12
Number of pages6
JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume326
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2001

Bibliographical note

Publisher: Blackwell
Other: http://xxx.soton.ac.uk/abs/astro-ph/0106246

Keywords

  • galaxies : active
  • galaxies : individual : 0206+35
  • galaxies : individual : 0331+39
  • galaxies : individual : NGC 2484
  • galaxies : jets
  • X-rays : galaxies
  • CENTAURUS-A
  • ROSAT HRI
  • EMISSION
  • LOBES
  • GAS
  • PKS-0637-752
  • ASYMMETRIES
  • DISCOVERY
  • SPECTRUM
  • NGC-6251

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