Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
We describe a Chandra X-ray target-of-opportunity project designed to isolate the site of TeV flaring in the radio
galaxy M87. To date, we have triggered the Chandra observations only once (2010 April) and by the time of the
first of our nine observations, the TeV flare had ended. However, we found that the X-ray intensity of the unresolved
nucleus was at an elevated level for our first observation. Of the more than 60 Chandra observations we have made
of the M87 jet covering nine years, the nucleus was measured at a comparably high level only three times. Two of
these occasions can be associated with TeV flaring, and at the time of the third event, there were no TeV monitoring
activities. From the rapidity of the intensity drop of the nucleus, we infer that the size of the emitting region is of
order a few light days × the unknown beaming factor; comparable to the same sort of estimate for the TeV emitting
region. We also find evidence of spectral evolution in the X-ray band which seems consistent with radiative losses
affecting the non-thermal population of the emitting electrons within the unresolved nucleus.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
galaxies: active , galaxies: individual (M87) , galaxies: jets , X-rays: general
Elenco autori:
D. E. Harris;F. Massaro;C. C. Cheung;D. Horns;M. Raue;Ł. Stawarz;S. Wagner;P. Colin;D. Mazin;R. Wagner;M. Beilicke;S. LeBohec;M. Hui;R. Mukherjee
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