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XMM-NEWTON Detection of x-ray emission from the Compact Steep Spectrum Radio Galaxy 3C303.1 (2006)

Abstract
Also archived in: arXiv:astro-ph/0608320 v1 Aug 15 2006. Using XMM we detect faint unresolved X-ray emission from the Compact Steep Spectrum radio galaxy 3C 303.1. We detect a thermal component at kT ≃ 0.8 keV which seems likely to be produced in the ISM of the host galaxy. There is evidence for a second component in the spectrum whose nature is currently ambiguous. Plausible hypotheses for the second component include (1) hot gas shocked by the expansion of the radio source, and (2) Synchrotron self- Compton emission from the southern radio lobe if the magnetic field is below the equipartition value by a factor of ∼ 3.5.

Publication details
Download http://hdl.handle.net/1850/7313
Publisher University of Chicago Press: Astrophysical Journal
Repository RIT Digital Media Library (United States)
Keywords Galaxies - active, Galaxies - individual 3C 303.1, Galaxies - jets, X-rays - galaxies
Type Article
Language English
Relation vol. 653, no. 2, pps. 1115-1120