Multi-frequency observations as a key to source and environment parameters of FRII objects

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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10 pages, 2 figures, to appear in `Life Cycles of Radio Galaxies', ed. J. Biretta et al., New Astronomy Reviews

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10.1016/S1387-6473(01)00165-8

Our knowledge of the environments of radio-loud AGN is still sketchy. However, to understand the jet phenomenon it is important to know about the properties of the surroundings in which jets are formed and evolve. Here I present an analytical model of the radio surface brightness distribution of the large scale structure of FRII-type radio sources. The `virtual maps' resulting from this model can be compared with observed maps to obtain estimates for a range of source properties from the model. These properties include parameters describing the gas density distribution of the source environment, the energy transport rate of the jets and the orientation angle of the source jet axis with respect to the line of sight. The model is tested using radio maps of Cygnus A for which there are independent measurements of some of these parameters available in the literature. The model estimates agree well with these observations. Varying the resolution of the radio maps used in thecomparison does not change the results significantly.

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