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The X-ray jet and halo of PKS 0521−365
Authors:M Birkinshaw  D M Worrall  M J Hardcastle
Institution:Department of Physics, University of Bristol, Tyndall Avenue, Bristol BS8 1TL
Abstract:Chandra ACIS observations of PKS 0521?365 find that the X-ray emission of this BL Lac object consists of emission from an unresolved core, a diffuse halo and a 2-arcsec jet feature coincident with the inner radio/optical jet. A comparison with a new ATCA 8.6-GHz map also finds X-ray emission from the bright hotspot south-east of the nucleus. The jet spectrum, from radio to X-ray, is probably synchrotron emission from an electron population with a broken power-law energy distribution, and resembles the spectra seen from the jets of low-power (FR I) radio galaxies. The hotspot X-ray flux is consistent with the expectations of synchrotron self-Compton emission from a plasma close to equipartition, as seen in studies of high-power (FR II) radio galaxies. While the angular structure of the halo is similar to that found by an analysis of the ROSAT High Resolution Imager image, its brightness is seen to be lower with Chandra , and the halo is best interpreted as thermal emission from an atmosphere of similar luminosity to the haloes around FR I radio galaxies. The X-ray properties of PKS 0521?365 are consistent with it being a foreshortened, beamed, radio galaxy.
Keywords:galaxies: active  BL Lacertae objects: individual: PKS 0521?365  galaxies: jets  radio continuum: galaxies  X-rays: galaxies
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