Magnetic field strengths in the hotspots of 3C 33 and 111

M. J. Hardcastle*, M. Birkinshaw, D. M. Worrall

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Abstract

We report on ROSAT HRI observations of the nearby powerful radio galaxies 3C 33 and 111, which both have detected optical hotspots. We find nuclear X-ray sources in both objects, but no X-ray emission from the hotspots. This confirms the presence of a high-energy cut-off in the spectrum of synchrotron-emitting electrons. Since these electrons necessarily scatter the synchrotron photons by the inverse Compton process, our upper limits on the X-ray fluxes of the hotspots allow us to set lower limits of a few nanotesla on their magnetic flux density, close to or greater than the fields implied by equipartition of energy between radiating particles and magnetic field.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)615-621
Number of pages7
JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume294
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11 Mar 1998

Keywords

  • Galaxies: individual: 3C 33
  • Galaxies:individual: 3C 111
  • Magnetic fields
  • Radiation mechanisms: non-thermal
  • X-rays: galaxies

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