On The Significance Of Relativistically Hot Pairs In The Jets Of Fr Ii Radio Galaxies

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY(2020)

引用 10|浏览9
暂无评分
摘要
The energetic composition of radio lobes in the FR II galaxies - estimated by comparing their radio luminosities with the powers required to inflate cavities in the external medium - seems to exclude the possibility of their energetic domination by protons. Furthermore, if the jets were dominated by the kinetic energy of cold protons, it would be difficult to efficiently accelerate leptons in the jets' terminal shocks. Assuming that the relative energy contents of leptons, protons, and magnetic fields are preserved across the shocks, the above implies that the large-scale jets should also be energetically dominated by leptons: P-e,P-j greater than or similar to P-p,P-j. On the other hand, previous studies of small-scale jets in blazars and radio cores suggest a pair content (number of electrons and positrons per proton) of the order of n(e)/n(p) similar to 20. Assuming further that the particle composition of jets does not evolve beyond the blazar scales, we show that this implies an average random Lorentz factor of leptons in large-scale jets of (gamma) over bar (e,j) greater than or similar to 70(1 + chi(p))(20n(p)/n(e)), and that the protons should be mildly relativistic with chi(p) = (is an element of(p) + P-p)/rho C-p(2) less than or similar to 2, P-p the pressure of protons, is an element of(p) the internal energy density of protons, and rho C-p(2) the rest-mass energy density of protons. We derive the necessary conditions for loading the inner jets by electron-positron pairs and proton-electron plasma, and provide arguments that heating of leptons in jets is dominated by magnetic reconnection.
更多
查看译文
关键词
acceleration of particles, radiation mechanisms: non-thermal, galaxies: active, galaxies: jets, quasars: general
AI 理解论文
溯源树
样例
生成溯源树,研究论文发展脉络
Chat Paper
正在生成论文摘要