Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
We present Chandra X-ray and Very Large Array radio observations of the radio galaxy
3C 305. The X-ray observations reveal the details of the previously known extended X-ray
halo around the radio galaxy. We show using X-ray spectroscopy that the X-ray emission is
consistent with being shock-heated material and can be modelled with standard collisionalionization
models, rather than being photoionized by the active nucleus. On this basis, we can
make a self-consistent model in which the X-ray-emitting plasma is responsible for the depolarization
of some regions of the radio emission from the jets and hotspots, and to place lower
and upper limits on the magnetic field strength in the depolarizing medium. On the assumption
that the X-ray-emitting material, together with the previously known extended emission-line
region and the outflow in neutral hydrogen, is all being driven out of the centre of the galaxy by
an interaction with the jets, we derive a detailed energy budget for the radio galaxy, showing
that the X-ray-emitting gas dominates the other phases in terms of its energy content. The
power supplied by the jets must be ∼1043 erg s−1.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
galaxies: individual: 3C 305 , galaxies: ISM , galaxies: jets , X-rays: galaxies
Elenco autori:
M. J. Hardcastle;F. Massaro;D. E. Harris;S. A. Baum;S. Bianchi;M. Chiaberge;R. Morganti;C. P. O'Dea;A. Siemiginowska
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