What Do the Hubble Space Telescope and Chandra Tell Us about the Jet and the Nuclear Region of the Radio Galaxy 3C 270 ?
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2003
Abstract:
The Hubble Space Telescope (HST)/Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph
ultraviolet image of the FR I radio galaxy 3C 270 shows the presence of a
jetlike structure emerging from the position of the nucleus. This feature,
which represents the first jetlike component ever detected in the UV in a
radio galaxy with jets lying almost on the plane of the sky, has the same
position angle as the jet in the radio and X-ray images. We propose two
different scenarios for the origin of the emission: (1) nonthermal
synchrotron from a mildly relativistic component of the jet and (2)
scattered light from the nucleus, where a BL Lac source may be hosted.
Either of these pictures would have important consequences for the active
galactic nuclei unification schemes and for our knowledge of the jet
structure. In the Chandra image, a faint counterjet is also present.
From a comparative analysis of the HST images and Chandra X-ray spectrum,
we find that the nucleus is only moderately obscured. The obscuring
structure might well reside in the geometrically thin dark disk observed
on large scales. This fits the scenario in which a standard geometrically
and optically thick torus is not present in FR I radio galaxies.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Astronomia Extragal.; Modelli Unificati
Elenco autori:
Chiaberge, Marco
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