In-situ particle acceleration in extragalactic radio hot spots: observations meet expectations
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2003
abstract:
We discuss, in terms of particle acceleration, the results from optical VLT
observations of hot spots associated with radio galaxies. On the basis of
observational and theoretical grounds, the following is shown. (i) Relatively
low radio-radio power hot spots are the optimum candidates for being detected
at optical waves. This is supported by an unprecedented optical detection
rate of 70 per cent out of a sample of low radio power hot spots. (ii) The
shape of the synchrotron spectrum of hot spots is mainly determined by the
strength of the magnetic field in the region. In particular, the break
frequency, related to the age of the oldest electrons in the hot spots, is
found to increase with decreasing synchrotron power and magnetic field
strength. Both observational results are in agreement with an in-situ
particle acceleration scenario.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Brunetti, Gianfranco; Mack, KARL HEINZ
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