On Multiwavelength Emission of Large‐Scale Quasar Jets
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- 10 June 2004
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 608 (1) , 95-107
- https://doi.org/10.1086/392502
Abstract
We discuss morphological properties of the large-scale jets in powerful radio sources, which are now observed at radio, optical and X-ray frequencies, in order to determine the origin of their X-ray radiation and the nature of the particle acceleration responsible for their multiwavelength emission. We show that modeling knots of the these objects as stationary regions of energy dissipation within the uniform and continuous jet flow leads to several problems. Such problems are especially pronounced if the observed X-ray emission is due to inverse-Compton scattering of the CMB radiation. We explore another possibility, namely that the knots represent moving and separate portions of the jet matter, with excess kinetic power. We suggest a possible connection between this scenario and the idea of intermittent/highly modulated jet activity. The proposed model can explain some morphological properties of quasar jets -- like high knot-to-interknot brightness contrasts, frequency-independent knot profiles and almost universal extents of the knot regions -- independently of the exact emission mechanism responsible for producing the X-rays. In this context, we consider different possibilities for the production of such X-ray radiation, and discuss the related issue of particle acceleration. We conclude that the appropriate process cannot be designated for certain yet. We suggest, however, that X-ray observations of the jet in 3C 120 (in which intermittent jet activity is quite distinct) already seem to support the synchrotron origin of the X-ray emission, at least in this object.Comment: 32 pages, 4 figures included. Accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal (corrected equation 6Keywords
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