Chandra discovery of large scale non-thermal emission in
the radio loud quasar 3C 207
G. Brunetti(Dip. di Astronomia, Bologna University), M. Bondi (Istrituto di Radioastronomia del CNR, Bologna), A. Comastri (Osservatorio Astronomico di Bologna), G. Setti (Dip. di Astronomia, Bologna University)
Abstract
We report the Chandra discovery of large scale non-thermal emission in the radio loud quasar 3C 207 (z=0.684). The large scale X-ray components consist of a luminous one-sided jet coincident with the eastern radio jet and a diffuse emission coincident with the western radio counter-lobe.
The X-ray jet is particularly interesting: comparing the
VLA radio data with the Chandra
flux and spectrum we show that a
SSC model is certainly ruled out, and that
in order to reproduce the X-ray spectrum (via IC of CMB photons),
it is necessary to assume relativistic boosting and an
electron spectrum as that expected by shock Fermi I acceleration.
The diffuse emission in the western radio counter-lobe is best interpreted
via IC scattering of the nuclear photons under approximate equipartition
conditions.
Comparing the models' predictions with the X-ray spectrum of
both the jet and counter-lobe we obtain stringent constraints on the spectral
distribution and energetics of the emitting electrons and derive
information on the electron acceleration processes at work.
One of the main results is that we find evidence for a cut-off or
flattening at low energy (
)
in the spectrum of the emitting electrons. Such a cut-off is expected
in the framework of shock acceleration theory.
CATEGORY: ACTIVE GALAXIES AND QUASARS