Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
A Chandra X-ray imaging observation of the jet in Pictor A showed a feature that appears to be a flare that faded
between 2000 and 2002. The feature was not detected in a follow-up observation in 2009. The jet itself is over
150 kpc long and about 1 kpc wide, so finding year-long variability is surprising. Assuming a synchrotron origin of
the observed high-energy photons and a minimum energy condition for the outflow, the synchrotron loss time of the
X-ray emitting electrons is of order 1200 years, which is much longer than the observed variability timescale. This
leads to the possibility that the variable X-ray emission arises from a very small sub-volume of the jet, characterized
by a magnetic field that is substantially larger than the average over the jet.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
galaxies: active , galaxies: individual (Pictor A) , galaxies: jets , X-rays: galaxies
Elenco autori:
H. L. Marshall;M. J. Hardcastle;M. Birkinshaw;J. Croston;D. Evans;H. Landt;E. Lenc;F. Massaro;E. S. Perlman;D. A. Schwartz;A. Siemiginowska;Ł. Stawarz;C. M. Urry;D. M. Worrall
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