Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2006-05-16
Astrophys.J.644:L13-L16,2006
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Accepted by Ap J Letters
Scientific paper
10.1086/504839
The lobes of radio galaxies and quasars, fed by jets and hotspots, represent a significant, and currently ill-constrained, source of energy input into the inter-galactic medium (IGM). How much energy is input into the IGM depends on the minimum energy to which the power-law distribution of relativistic particles is accelerated in the hotspots. This has hitherto been unknown to within three orders of magnitude. We present direct evidence for the discovery of this low-energy cutoff in the lobe of a Mpc-sized radio galaxy via the existence of extended X-ray emission, inverse-Compton scattered from aged radio plasma, and its separation by 80kpc from regions containing freshly accelerated plasma from the hotspot. The low-energy cutoff of gamma ~ 10^4 in the hotspot is higher than previously thought, but reconciles discrepancies with magnetic field estimates which had been systematically lower than equipartition values. The inverse Compton scattering of the spent synchrotron plasma is at the expense of cosmic microwave background (CMB) photons; we comment on the importance of such giant radio galaxies as contaminants of CMB anisotropies.
Blundell Katherine
Celotti Annalisa
Crawford Carolin
Erlund Mary
Fabian Andy
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