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Title: Particle distributions in large scale radio jets


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Particle distributions in large scale radio jets
  • Lawrence Rudnick
  • University of Minnesota

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conclusion
CONCLUSIONS
FRI (low luminosity, non-classical double source)
jets have a narrow distribution of low
frequency spectral (energy) indices around
-0.55 ( -2.1), not the test particle strong
shock limit of -0.50 ( -2.0).
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Particle acceleration in kpc jets
  • Why look in the radio?
  • How do you look in the radio?
  • What do we find about particle distributions?

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WHY look in the radio?
  • Low frequencies can see injection power law
  • averages over
    long timescales

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HOW do you measure low frequency (injection)
slope?
  • 1. Need clear indication of low frequency power
    law
  • 2. Must measure homogeneous population
  • - resolve spatial variations in spectra
  • - separate out background (lobe)
    confusion

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Has the low frequency power law been seen?
Has jet/lobe emission been separated?
Are spectral variations adequately resolved?
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Multi- resolution filtering
3C438
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Spectral Tomography
  • Make series of images, St by varying at
  • St S(n2) (n2/n1)a S(n1)

t
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Jet spectra from tomography
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x original map filtered
filtered tomography
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Has the low frequency power law been seen?
Has jet/lobe emission been separated?
Are spectral variations adequately resolved?
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  • Determining the low frequency index
  • Asymptotic behavior ? nucleus
  • Color-color diagrams

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Evolving electron population spectral changes
Log Intensity
Log Frequency
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Tomography separation Original spectrum Jet
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COLOR-COLORDiagrams
  • reconstructing full spectral shapes from three
    frequency observations

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Evolving electron population mapping spectral
shape
Log Intensity
Log Frequency
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Color-color problem diagnosis
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3C449
North
South
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a -0.55
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Summary of spectra
a -0.55
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Summary of spectra
a -0.55
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Regulating -0.55 -- where?
Initial acceleration at nucleus?
e.g.,Hydra A pc
scale, optically thin regions -0.7,
kpc scale, -0.59 Flaring
region? jet flaring/ brightening regions post
gap
NGC315
155324
3C449
Multifrequency. Spectra needed
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Regulating -0.55 how?
First-order regulation?
Other regulation? 2nd order, shock-drift in
turbulence/shear at flare? Ultra-relavistic (but
? -2.25?) Shock modification
self-regulation?
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Short digression
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Crab Nebula
pileup from high energy losses
a -0.3
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caveat - NGC315
Multifrequency observations of the jets in the
radio galaxy NGC315, 2006MNRAS.368...48L
Laing, R. A. Canvin, J. R. Cotton, W. D.
Bridle, A. H.
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conclusion
FRI (low luminosity, non-classical double source)
jets have a narrow distribution of low frequency
spectral (energy) indices around -0.55 ( -2.1),
not the test particle strong shock limit of
-0.50 ( -2.0). ? We need a characteristic
acceleration mechanism ? And, its not the whole
acceleration story.
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