Modelling of the spectral energy distribution of Fornax A: leptonic and hadronic production of high-energy emission from the radio lobes

McKinley, B. ; Yang, R. ; López-Caniego, M. ; Briggs, F. ; Hurley-Walker, N. ; Wayth, R. B. ; Offringa, A. R. ; Crocker, R. ; Bernardi, G. ; Procopio, P. ; Gaensler, B. M. ; Tingay, S. J. ; Johnston-Hollitt, M. ; McDonald, M. ; Bell, M. ; Bhat, N. D. R. ; Bowman, J. D. ; Cappallo, R. J. ; Corey, B. E. ; Deshpande, A. A. ; Emrich, D. ; Ewall-Wice, A. ; Feng, L. ; Goeke, R. ; Greenhill, L. J. ; Hazelton, B. J. ; Hewitt, J. N. ; Hindson, L. ; Jacobs, D. ; Kaplan, D. L. ; Kasper, J. C. ; Kratzenberg, E. ; Kudryavtseva, N. ; Lenc, E. ; Lonsdale, C. J. ; Lynch, M. J. ; McWhirter, S. R. ; Mitchell, D. A. ; Morales, M. F. ; Morgan, E. ; Oberoi, D. ; Ord, S. M. ; Pindor, B. ; Prabu, T. ; Riding, J. ; Rogers, A. E. E. ; Roshi, D. A. ; Udaya Shankar, N. ; Srivani, K. S. ; Subrahmanyan, R. ; Waterson, M. ; Webster, R. L. ; Whitney, A. R. ; Williams, A. ; Williams, C. L. (2014) Modelling of the spectral energy distribution of Fornax A: leptonic and hadronic production of high-energy emission from the radio lobes Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 446 (4). pp. 3478-3491. ISSN 0035-8711

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Abstract

We present new low-frequency observations of the nearby radio galaxy Fornax A at 154 MHz with the Murchison Widefield Array, microwave flux-density measurements obtained from WMAP and Planck data, and γ-ray flux densities obtained from Fermi data. We also compile a comprehensive list of previously published images and flux-density measurements at radio, microwave and X-ray energies. A detailed analysis of the spectrum of Fornax A between 154 and 1510 MHz reveals that both radio lobes have a similar spatially averaged spectral index and that there exists a steep-spectrum bridge of diffuse emission between the lobes. Taking the spectral index of both lobes to be the same, we model the spectral energy distribution of Fornax A across an energy range spanning 18 orders of magnitude, to investigate the origin of the X-ray and γ-ray emission. A standard leptonic model for the production of both the X-rays and γ-rays by inverse-Compton scattering does not fit the multiwavelength observations. Our results best support a scenario where the X-rays are produced by inverse-Compton scattering and the γ-rays are produced primarily by hadronic processes confined to the filamentary structures of the Fornax A lobes.

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Keywords:Galaxies: Active; Galaxies: Individual: NGC1316; Radio Continuum: Galaxies
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