Computer Science
Scientific paper
Sep 2007
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2007cxo..prop.2427e&link_type=abstract
Chandra Proposal ID #09700422
Computer Science
Chandra Proposal Id #09700422
Scientific paper
4C 74.26 is the largest known radio quasar; its southern hotspot complex contains the most luminous known X-ray hotspot and, intriguingly it also has the largest detected angular offset between its radio and X-ray hotspot peaks. We propose to image the X-ray hotspot complex, making use of Chandra's exquisite spatial resolution to resolve the X-ray hotspot(s), going deeper that existing archival data. In so doing we can determine whether the X-ray / radio hotspot offset is the result of inverse-Compton beaming of the cosmic microwave background in a decelerating flow (Georganopoulos & Kazanas 2003) or the dentist's drill effect (Scheuer 1982) enabling us to learn about the dynamics of the jet in more detail.
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