Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
We report on the second round of Chandra observations of the 3C snapshot survey developed to observe the
complete sample of 3C radio sources with z < 0.3 for 8 ks each. In the first paper, we illustrated the basic data
reduction and analysis procedures performed for the 30 sources of the 3C sample observed during Chandra Cycle 9,
while here we present the data for the remaining 27 sources observed during Cycle 12. We measured the X-ray
intensity of the nuclei and of any radio hot spots and jet features with associated X-ray emission. X-ray fluxes in
three energy bands, i.e., soft, medium, and hard, for all the sources analyzed are also reported. For the stronger
nuclei, we also applied the standard spectral analysis, which provides the best-fit values of the X-ray spectral index
and absorbing column density. In addition, a detailed analysis of bright X-ray nuclei that could be affected by
pile-up has been performed. X-ray emission was detected for all the nuclei of the radio sources in our sample except
for 3C 319. Among the current sample, there are two compact steep spectrum radio sources, two broad-line radio
galaxies, and one wide angle tail radio galaxy, 3C 89, hosted in a cluster of galaxies clearly visible in our Chandra
snapshot observation. In addition, we also detected soft X-ray emission arising from the galaxy cluster surrounding
3C 196.1. Finally, X-ray emission from hot spots has been found in three FR II radio sources and, in the case of
3C 459, we also report the detection of X-ray emission associated with the eastern radio lobe as well as X-ray
emission cospatial with radio jets in 3C 29 and 3C 402.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
galaxies: active , radio continuum: galaxies , X-rays: general
Elenco autori:
F. Massaro;G. R. Tremblay;D. E. Harris;P. Kharb;D. Axon;B. Balmaverde;S. A. Baum;A. Capetti;M. Chiaberge;R. Gilli;G. Giovannini;P. Grandi;F. D. Macchetto;C. P. O'Dea;G. Risaliti;W. Sparks;E. Torresi
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