论文标题
高分辨率VLA低射频观测值:无线电裂片,迷你山脉和弯曲射线射线星系
High-resolution VLA low radio frequency observations of the Perseus cluster: radio lobes, mini-halo and bent-jet radio galaxies
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论文摘要
我们介绍了使用Karl G. Jansky获得的第一个高分辨率230-470 MHz图,非常大。实现的高动态范围和分辨率允许在附近的Galaxy群集中鉴定以前未知的结构。新的次级结构的新提示出现在最明亮的Galaxy NGC 1275的内部无线电裂片中。在这些频率下,首次看到了过去核爆发的无线电发射的刺激,并延伸到外部的X射线腔中,并在这些频率下首次看到,与光谱衰减保持一致。除了NGC 1275之外,我们还分析了集群中备有的复杂无线电来源。在IC 310中可见两种新的不同,狭窄的喷气机,这与群集中的高度投射窄角尾射线星系插入。我们展示了这与其类似于Blazar的行为一致,这意味着Blazars和Bent-Jet射电星系并非相互排斥。我们报告了NGC 1265的整个尾巴上存在丝状结构,其中包括两对新的长丝,在尾巴最微弱的弯曲延伸中。在其他群集无线电源(例如遗物和无线电裂片)中已经看到了这种细丝,表明所有这些无线电结构之间可能存在基本联系。我们解决了CR 15的非常狭窄且直尾,而没有双喷射的指示,因此对这种头尾源的解释尚不清楚。最后,我们注意到,在NGC 1272附近,仅保留了迷你哈洛最亮的西部地区及其弯曲的双射流。
We present the first high-resolution 230-470 MHz map of the Perseus cluster obtained with the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array. The high dynamic range and resolution achieved has allowed the identification of previously-unknown structures in this nearby galaxy cluster. New hints of sub-structures appear in the inner radio lobes of the brightest cluster galaxy NGC 1275. The spurs of radio emission extending into the outer X-ray cavities, inflated by past nuclear outbursts, are seen for the first time at these frequencies, consistent with spectral aging. Beyond NGC 1275, we also analyze complex radio sources harbored in the cluster. Two new distinct, narrowly-collimated jets are visible in IC 310, consistent with a highly-projected narrow-angle tail radio galaxy infalling into the cluster. We show how this is in agreement with its blazar-like behavior, implying that blazars and bent-jet radio galaxies are not mutually exclusive. We report the presence of filamentary structures across the entire tail of NGC 1265, including two new pairs of long filaments in the faintest bent extension of the tail. Such filaments have been seen in other cluster radio sources such as relics and radio lobes, indicating that there may be a fundamental connection between all these radio structures. We resolve the very narrow and straight tail of CR 15 without indication of double jets, so that the interpretation of such head-tail sources is yet unclear. Finally, we note that only the brightest western parts of the mini-halo remain, near NGC 1272 and its bent double jets.