Extended X-ray structures are common in active galactic nuclei. Here, we present the first case of a compact steep spectrum radio galaxy, 3C 305, in which the X-ray radiation appears to be associated with the optical emission line region, dominated by the [Oiii]5007. On the basis of a morphological study performed using a comparison between the X-rays, the optical, and the radio bands, we argue that the high-energy emission has a thermal nature and it is not directly linked to the radio jet and hotspots of this source. Finally, we discuss the origin of the extended X-ray structure connected with the optical emission line region following two different interpretations: as due to the interaction between matter outflows and shock-heated environment gas, or as due to gas photoionized by nuclear emission.

Extended X-Ray Emission in Radio Galaxies: The Peculiar Case of 3C 305

MASSARO, Francesco;
2009-01-01

Abstract

Extended X-ray structures are common in active galactic nuclei. Here, we present the first case of a compact steep spectrum radio galaxy, 3C 305, in which the X-ray radiation appears to be associated with the optical emission line region, dominated by the [Oiii]5007. On the basis of a morphological study performed using a comparison between the X-rays, the optical, and the radio bands, we argue that the high-energy emission has a thermal nature and it is not directly linked to the radio jet and hotspots of this source. Finally, we discuss the origin of the extended X-ray structure connected with the optical emission line region following two different interpretations: as due to the interaction between matter outflows and shock-heated environment gas, or as due to gas photoionized by nuclear emission.
2009
692
123
126
http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/0004-637X/692/2/L123/pdf
http://arxiv.org/abs/0901.1286
galaxies: active , galaxies: individual (3C 305) , radiation mechanisms: thermal , radio continuum: galaxies , X-rays: general
F. Massaro;M. Chiaberge;P. Grandi;G. Giovannini;C. P. O'Dea;F. D. Macchetto;S. A. Baum;R. Gilli;A. Capetti;A. Bonafede;E. Liuzzo
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