Extended X-ray emission associated with the northern hotspot of 3C 390.3

Prieto, M. Almudena
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 284, Issue 3, pp. 627-632.

Fecha de publicación:
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1997
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1
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0
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15
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14
Descripción
ROSAT Position Sensitive Proportional Counter (PSPC) observations of the double-lobed radio source 3C 390.3 show resolved X-ray emission spatially located at the position of the northern radio hotspot. Possible origins for this X-ray emission are discussed. It is found that neither thermal emission nor inverse Compton emission could account for the observed X-rays if particle-field equipartition conditions must prevail. Alternatively, the available multifrequency data from the northern hotspot are consistent with a smoothly decaying synchrotron spectrum from the radio to the X-ray frequencies. In such case, the shape of the synchrotron spectrum is similar to those seen in the western hotspots of Pictor A and 3C 303.