Chandra and XMM ‐ Newton Observations of a Sample of Low‐Redshift FR I and FR II Radio Galaxy Nuclei

  • Evans D
  • Worrall D
  • Hardcastle M
  • et al.
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We present spectral results from Chandra and XMM-Newton observations of a sample of 22 low-redshift (z<0.1) radio galaxies and consider whether the core emission originates from the base of a relativistic jet, or an accretion flow, or contains contributions from both. We find correlations between the unabsorbed X-ray, radio, and optical fluxes and luminosities of FR I-type radio-galaxy cores, implying a common origin in the form of a jet. On the other hand, we find that the X-ray spectra of FR II-type radio galaxy cores are dominated by absorbed emission, with N H ~10 23 atoms cm -2, which is likely to originate in an accretion flow. We discuss several models that may account for the different nuclear properties of FR I- and FR II-type cores and also demonstrate that both heavily obscured, accretion-related and unobscured, jet-related components may be present in all radio galaxy nuclei. Any absorbed, accretion-related components in FR I-type galaxies have low radiative efficiencies.

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Evans, D. A., Worrall, D. M., Hardcastle, M. J., Kraft, R. P., & Birkinshaw, M. (2006). Chandra and XMM ‐ Newton Observations of a Sample of Low‐Redshift FR I and FR II Radio Galaxy Nuclei. The Astrophysical Journal, 642(1), 96–112. https://doi.org/10.1086/500658

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