Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2007-02-15
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
4 pages, 4 figures. Accepted for publication in ApJ Letters
Scientific paper
10.1086/513869
We use Chandra data to infer that an X-ray bright component of gas is in the process of separating the radio lobes of 3C 442A. This is the first radio galaxy with convincing evidence that central gas, overpressured with respect to the lobe plasma and not simply a static atmosphere, is having a major dynamical effect on the radio structure. We speculate that the expansion of the gas also re-excites electrons in the lobes of 3C 442A through compression and adiabatic heating. Two features of 3C 442A contribute to its dynamical state. Firstly, the radio source is no longer being powered by a detected active jet, so that the dynamical state of the radio plasma is at the mercy of the ambient medium. Secondly the two early-type galaxies, NGC 7236 and NGC 7237, one of which was the original host of 3C 442A, are undergoing a merger and have already experienced a close encounter, suggesting that the X-ray bright gas is mostly the heated combined galaxy atmospheres. The lobes have been swept apart for about 10^8 yrs by the pressure-driven expansion of the X-ray bright inner gas.
Birkinshaw Mark
Hardcastle Martin J.
Kraft Ralph Porter
Worrall Diana Mary
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