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23 April 2024
 
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Constraints on the Cluster Environments and Hot Spot Magnetic Field Strengths of the Radio Sources 3C254 and 3C280
Megan Donahue ; Ruth A. Daly ; Donald J. Horner ;
Date 7 Nov 2002
Journal Astrophys.J. 584 (2003) 643-656
Subject astro-ph
AbstractWe present new Chandra Observatory observations with archival HST and radio observations of 3C254, a radio quasara at z=0.734, and 3C280, a radio galaxy at z=0.996. We report the detection of X-ray and possible HST optical counterparts to the radio hot spots in 3C280 and of an X-ray counterpart to the radio hot spot in 3C254. We present constraints on the presence of X-ray clusters and on the magnetic field strengths in and around the radio hot spots. The spatial resolution of Chandra allows us to show that these sources are not in hot, massive clusters. The extended emission seen in ROSAT observations is resolved into point sources. The IGM around these sources is demonstrably not dense and hot. We conclude that radio sources are not reliable signposts of massive clusters at moderate redshifts. X-ray synchrotron emission could explain the radio, optical, and X-ray hot spot fluxes in 3C280, but it would require continuous acceleration of electrons to high Lorentz factors, since the synchrotron lifetime required to produce the X-ray emission is of order a human lifetime. SSC with or without IC scattering of the CMB can also explain the X-ray emission, but not the optical. We review all of the physical mechanisms and summarize our current constraints on the magnetic field strengths in andaround the hot spots of 3C254 and 3C280.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/0211145
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