IR and X-ray Cores In Low-redshift Active Galaxies

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Spitzer and Chandra observations of low-redshift 3CRR radio galaxies are used to examine the correlations between the IR and X-ray powers emitted by their active nuclei. Although we have complete IR coverage of this well-known radio-selected sample, the X-ray coverage remains incomplete with only poor flux limits for about 30% of the sources. While this limits the quality of the inferences that can be drawn, we find and discuss the relationships between the IR and X-ray powers and spectra of the cores. We interpret the results in terms of the energy contents of the active nuclei and the physical processes occurring in them.

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