Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2008-02-05
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
26 pages including 1 table and 16 figures. To appear in MNRAS
Scientific paper
10.1111/j.1365-2966.2008.12975.x
Sensitive, high resolution images of the double-double radio galaxy PKS B1545-321 reveal detailed structure, which we interpret in the light of previous work on the interaction of restarted jets with pre-existing relict cocoons. We have also examined the spectral and polarization properties of the source, the color distribution in the optical host and the environment of this galaxy in order to understand its physical evolution. We propose that the restarted jets generate narrow bow shocks and that the inner lobes are a mixture of cocoon plasma reaccelerated at the bow shock and new jet material reaccelerated at the termination shock. The dynamics of the restarted jets implies that their hot spots advance at mildly relativistic speeds with external Mach numbers of at least 5. The existence of supersonic hot spot Mach numbers and bright inner lobes is the result of entrainment causing a reduction in the sound speed of the pre-existing cocoon. The interruption to jet activity in PKS B1545-321 has been brief - lasting less than a few percent of the lifetime $\sim (0.3-2)\times 10^{8} yr$ of the giant radio source. The host galaxy is located at the boundary of a large scale filamentary structure, and shows blue patches in color distribution indicative of a recent merger, which may have triggered the Mpc-scale radio galaxy.
Bicknell Geoff
Safouris Vicky
Saripalli Lakshmi
Subrahmanyan Ravi
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