Polarization observations of the hot-spot Pictor A West: shocks in backflows?

We present optical polarization maps of the western hot-spot of the radio galaxy Pictor A. We confirm the presence of optical emission in a bar-shaped structure extending over 24 arcsec perpendicular to the jet direction upstream of the hot-spot. We find its optical emission to be highly polarized w...

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Main Authors: Wagner, S, Bicknell, G, Szeifert, T
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Published: 2002
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description We present optical polarization maps of the western hot-spot of the radio galaxy Pictor A. We confirm the presence of optical emission in a bar-shaped structure extending over 24 arcsec perpendicular to the jet direction upstream of the hot-spot. We find its optical emission to be highly polarized with magnetic vectors being aligned perpendicular to the jet axis. From the high degree of polaxization we infer that the extended optical emission is of synchrotron origin. Radiative lifetimes of electrons emitting synchrotron emission at frequencies as high as 10(14) Hz are much shorter than diffusion time scales of particles accelerated within a narrow jet. Among different ways. to account for local acceleration of these electrons, we favour a scenario explaining the extended bar-shaped region as a shock-front in the back-flow of the radio-jet.
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spelling oxford-uuid:6bc17bbc-7d31-4b5e-80fd-3ba198db44262022-03-26T19:06:13ZPolarization observations of the hot-spot Pictor A West: shocks in backflows?Conference itemhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794uuid:6bc17bbc-7d31-4b5e-80fd-3ba198db4426Symplectic Elements at Oxford2002Wagner, SBicknell, GSzeifert, TWe present optical polarization maps of the western hot-spot of the radio galaxy Pictor A. We confirm the presence of optical emission in a bar-shaped structure extending over 24 arcsec perpendicular to the jet direction upstream of the hot-spot. We find its optical emission to be highly polarized with magnetic vectors being aligned perpendicular to the jet axis. From the high degree of polaxization we infer that the extended optical emission is of synchrotron origin. Radiative lifetimes of electrons emitting synchrotron emission at frequencies as high as 10(14) Hz are much shorter than diffusion time scales of particles accelerated within a narrow jet. Among different ways. to account for local acceleration of these electrons, we favour a scenario explaining the extended bar-shaped region as a shock-front in the back-flow of the radio-jet.
spellingShingle Wagner, S
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Polarization observations of the hot-spot Pictor A West: shocks in backflows?
title Polarization observations of the hot-spot Pictor A West: shocks in backflows?
title_full Polarization observations of the hot-spot Pictor A West: shocks in backflows?
title_fullStr Polarization observations of the hot-spot Pictor A West: shocks in backflows?
title_full_unstemmed Polarization observations of the hot-spot Pictor A West: shocks in backflows?
title_short Polarization observations of the hot-spot Pictor A West: shocks in backflows?
title_sort polarization observations of the hot spot pictor a west shocks in backflows
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