The Use of Radio Observations to Probe Ambient Gas Densities

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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8 pages, uuencoded compressed postscript. To appear in the Procedings of the Cygnus A Workshop, May 1-4, Green Bank, WV

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The radio properties of powerful extended radio sources may be used to estimate the ambient gas density in the vicinity of radio lobes. A sample of 27 radio lobes from 14 radio galaxies and of 14 radio lobes from 8 radio loud quasars was constructed using sources from the published literature with sufficient radio information to allow an estimate of the ambient gas density. The ambient gas density as a function of separation of the lobe from the center of the parent galaxy indicates a composite density profile, where Cygnus A plays the key role of determining the normalization for the ambient gas density. The composite density profile of the galaxies and quasars studied here is similar to the density profile of gas in low-redshift clusters of galaxies, which confirms the result obtained by Daly [1] using a somewhat smaller sample of radio sources. The data presented here allow an estimate of the core gas density, core radius, and slope of the density profile assuming that the gas density can be fit by a King model. The data suggest that the core gas density decreases as the redshift of the source increases, and is consistent with either a roughly constant core radius, or a core radius that increases with increasing source redshift. Thus, our results are completely consistent with observations indicating negative evolution of the cluster X-ray luminosity function. (truncated to <24 lines)

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