Jet interactions with the hot halos of clusters and galaxies
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| Publication date | 2008 |
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| Book title | Extragalactic Jets: Theory and Observation from Radio to Gamma Ray |
| Book subtitle | proceedings of a workshop held in Girdwood, Alaska, USA, 21-24 May 2007 |
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| Series | Astronomical Society of the Pacific conference series |
| Event | Extragalactic Jets: Theory and Observation from Radio to Gamma Ray, Girdwood, AK, USA |
| Pages (from-to) | 311-319 |
| Publisher | San Francisco: Astronomical Society of the Pacific |
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| Abstract |
X-ray observations of cavities and shock fronts produced by jets
streaming through hot halos have significantly advanced our
understanding of the energetics and dynamics of extragalactic radio
sources. Radio sources at the centers of clusters have dynamical ages
between ten and several hundred million years. They liberate between 1058−62
erg per outburst, which is enough energy to regulate cooling of hot
halos from galaxies to the richest clusters. Jet power scales
approximately with the radio synchrotron luminosity to the one half
power. However, the synchrotron efficiency varies widely from nearly
unity to one part in 10,000, such that relatively feeble radio source
can have quasar-like mechanical power. The synchrotron ages of cluster
radio sources are decoupled from their dynamical ages, which tend to be
factors of several to orders of magnitude older. Magnetic fields and
particles in the lobes tend to be out of equipartition. The lobes may be
maintained by heavy particles (e.g., protons), low energy electrons, a
hot, diffuse thermal gas, or possibly magnetic (Poynting) stresses.
Sensitive X-ray images of shock fronts and cavities can be used to study
the dynamics of extragalactic radio sources.
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| Document type | Conference contribution |
| Language | English |
| Published at | http://aspbooks.org/custom/publications/paper/386-0311.html |
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