2003ApJ...596..105S


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2003ApJ...596..105S - Astrophys. J., 596, 105-113 (2003/October-2)

Extended X-ray emission around 4C 41.17 at z = 3.8.

SCHARF C., SMAIL I., IVISON R., BOWER R., VAN BREUGEL W. and REULAND M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present sensitive, high-resolution, X-ray imaging from Chandra of the high-redshift radio galaxy 4C 41.17 (z=3.8). Our 150 ks Chandra exposure detects strong X-ray emission from a point source coincident with the nucleus of the radio galaxy. In addition, we identify extended X-ray emission with a luminosity of ∼1045 ergs/s covering a 100 kpc (15") diameter region around the radio galaxy. The extended X-ray emission follows the general distribution of radio emission in the radio lobes of this source and the distribution of a giant Lyα emission-line halo, while the spectrum of the X-ray emission is nonthermal and has a power-law index consistent with that of the radio synchrotron. We conclude that the X-ray emission is most likely inverse Compton scattering of far-infrared photons from a relativistic electron population probably associated with past and current activity from the central object. Assuming an equipartition magnetic field, the cosmic microwave background energy density at z=3.8 can account for at most only 40% of the inverse Compton emission. Published submillimeter maps of 4C 41.17 have detected an apparently extended and extremely luminous far-infrared emission around the radio galaxy. We demonstrate that this photon component and its spatial distribution, in combination with the cosmic microwave background, can reproduce the observed X-ray luminosity. We propose that photoionization by these inverse Compton X-ray photons plays a significant role in this system and provides a new physical feedback mechanism to preferentially affect the gas within the most massive halos at high redshift. This is the highest redshift example of extended X-ray emission around a radio galaxy currently known and points toward an extraordinary halo around such systems, where cool dust, relativistic electrons, neutral and ionized gas, and intense infrared and X-ray radiation all appear to coexist.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Active - Galaxies: High-Redshift - Galaxies: Individual: Alphanumeric: 4C 41.17 - Galaxies: Jets - Radiation Mechanisms: Nonthermal - X-Rays: Galaxies

Simbad objects: 12

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Number of rows : 12
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 2C 26 BLL 00 20 25.2231670656 +15 40 54.774271884   17.92 17.62     ~ 342 1
2 ACO 426 ClG 03 19 47.2 +41 30 47           ~ 2269 1
3 Ch90 4C 41.17 A Rad 06 50 51.58 +41 30 26.3           ~ 8 0
4 4C 41.17 rG 06 50 52.098 +41 30 30.53           ~ 337 1
5 Ch90 4C 41.17 B1 Rad 06 50 52.10 +41 30 30.5           ~ 10 0
6 Ch90 4C 41.17 B3 Rad 06 50 52.25 +41 30 31.2           ~ 10 0
7 Ch90 4C 41.17 C Rad 06 50 52.45 +41 30 34.6           ~ 8 0
8 3C 219 Sy1 09 21 08.6258123424 +45 38 57.358202856   19.56 18.69     ~ 411 2
9 MRC 1138-262 rG 11 40 48.91 -26 29 08.9     22.00     ~ 294 1
10 3C 294 rG 14 06 44.30 +34 11 30.1           ~ 232 1
11 NAME Cyg A Sy2 19 59 28.35656837 +40 44 02.0972325   16.22 15.10     ~ 2375 2
12 NAME Cyg A Cluster ClG 19 59 30.3 +40 44 11           ~ 137 0

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