Are Centaurus A and M87 T[CLC]e[/CLC]V Gamma-Ray Sources?
- 10 March 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 549 (2) , L173-L177
- https://doi.org/10.1086/319177
Abstract
In this Letter, we identify Cen A and M87, two nearby Fanaroff-Riley class I (FR I) radio galaxies with high-energy-peaked BL Lac (HBL)-like objects by investigating their spectral energy distributions (SEDs). The SED peak of Cen A at ~150 keV, which was generally believed to be the peak of inverse Compton emission as in the case of 3C 273, is found to be actually the peak of synchrotron emission. The synchrotron emission of M87 peaks in the far-UV band. We summarize the properties of γ-ray-loud blazars, especially those of TeV BL Lac objects, and generalize them to HBL-like FR I radio galaxies according to the unified scheme of BL Lac objects and FR I radio galaxies. We infer that Cen A may have a peak in its Compton component power output at ~1 TeV and that M87 may have a Compton emission peak at ~0.1 TeV. For Cen A, the estimated TeV γ-ray flux during outburst is F(0.25-30 TeV) = 6.4 × 10-9 ergs cm-2 s-1, and for M87, F(0.25-30 TeV) = 1.1 × 10-11 ergs cm-2 s-1. Both fluxes are detectable by TeV detectors available today, and hence Cen A and M87 are TeV γ-ray source candidates. By investigating the long-term variability, we predict that Cen A will undergo an outburst in the near future and will be detectable at the TeV γ-ray energy range using the CANGAROO and the German-French-Italian experiment HESS TeV γ-ray telescopes.Keywords
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