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Explore the intriguing relationship between large-scale environments and radio-source properties in FR I radio galaxies. Learn about the composition of FRIs, their impact on surroundings, pressure ratios, entrainment effects, and more. Investigate the connection of pressure imbalance to source morphology and how entrainment influences the non-radiating particle population. Uncover the role of radio-source environments in heating and feedback processes.
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Jet/environment interactions in FRI radio galaxies Judith CrostonUniversity of HertfordshireWith thanks to: Martin Hardcastle, Mark Birkinshaw, Diana Worrall, Ralph Kraft, Dan Evans, Robert Laing Extragalactic Jets – Girdwood, Alaska 23/05/07
Questions • What is the relationship between large-scale environment and radio-source properties? • What are FRIs made of? • What is their impact on their environment?
A representative sample of FRI environments with XMM-Newton NGC 1044 3C 296 NGC 315 3C 31 3C 76.1 3C 66B NGC 4261 NGC 6251 3C 449
What is the relationship between large-scale environment and radio-source properties?
Asymmetries Surface brightness profiles for NGC315? Croston et al. 2003, MNRAS, 346, 1041
Internal vs. external pressures • FRI equipartition lobe pressures are typically lower than thermal pressure of environment (e.g. Morganti et al. 1988, Worrall & Birkinshaw 2000, Croston et al. 2003). • Lack of IC emission rules out dominant electron population as source of missing pressure. • “Average” pressure ratios for this sample range from 0.7 and 45. • Not all FRIs require pressure from non-radiating particles… • Is there anything special about the ones that don’t?
Pressure ratios and particle content • If entrainment is the origin of the non-radiating pressure component, then the apparent imbalance should depend on its efficiency. • Sources with jets inside lobes: 3C 76.1, 3C 296, NGC 4261, 3C 66B(?) • Sources with jets propagating through the IGM: 3C31, NGC1044, NGC315, 3C449, NGC6251 No surrounding lobes Jets within lobes
The first direct evidence that entrainment is responsible for the apparent pressure imbalance? NGC1044 – no lobes Lobe sources No lobe sources 3C296 – lobes
RL RQ XMM RGs (groups sample from Croston et al. 2005, MNRAS, 357, 279)
Cen A NGC 3801 Croston et al. 2007, ApJ, 660, 191 Kraft et al. 2003, 2006 + see Hardcastle poster NGC 1052
Summary • FRIs of all morphological types live in group environments (1041 erg s-1 < LX < 1043 erg s-1) • Radio source morphology is related to gas distribution. • Non-radiating particles are required in most, but not all, FRIs to achieve pressure balance with the environment. • Pressure imbalance is linked to source morphology: direct evidence that entrainment provides the non-radiating particle population. • Radio-source environments are hotter than comparable radio-quiet groups, but PdV work by the current radio galaxy may not be able to achieve this heating. • Small (young?) FRIs can shock-heat galaxy atmospheres, injecting large amounts of energy – potentially an important galaxy feedback process.