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Chandra Observations of the Radio Galaxy 3C 445 and the Hotspot X-ray Emission Mechanism

arXiv:0910.3021 · doi:10.1088/0004-637X/708/1/1

Abstract

We present new {\it Chandra} observations of the radio galaxy 3C 445, centered on its southern radio hotspot. Our observations detect X-ray emission displaced upstream and to the west of the radio-optical hotspot. Attempting to reproduce both the observed spectral energy distribution (SED) and the displacement, excludes all one zone models. Modeling of the radio-optical hotspot spectrum suggests that the electron distribution has a low energy cutoff or break approximately at the proton rest mass energy. The X-rays could be due to external Compton scattering of the cosmic microwave background (EC/CMB) coming from the fast (Lorentz factor $Γ\approx 4$) part of a decelerating flow, but this requires a small angle between the jet velocity and the observer's line of sight ($θ\approx 14^{\circ}$). Alternatively, the X-ray emission can be synchrotron from a separate population of electrons. This last interpretation does not require the X-ray emission to be beamed.

9 pages, 5 figures, ApJ, in press