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Where Centaurus A gets its X-ray knottiness
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Where Centaurus A gets its X-ray knottiness

Abstract

We report an X-ray spectral study of the transverse structure of the Centaurus A jet using new data from the Chandra Cen A Very Large Project. We find that the spectrum steepens with increasing distance from the jet axis, and that this steepening can be attributed to a change in the average spectrum of the knotty emission. Such a trend is unexpected if the knots are predominantly a surface feature residing in a shear layer between faster and slower flows. We suggest that the spectral steepening of the knot emission as a function of distance from the jet axis is due to knot migration, implying a component of transverse motion of knots within the flow.

Authors

Worrall DM; Birkinshaw M; Kraft RP; Sivakoff GR; Jordan A; Hardcastle MJ; Brassington NJ; Croston JH; Evans DA; Forman WR

Publication date

December 20, 2007

DOI

10.48550/arxiv.0712.3579

Preprint server

arXiv
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