MWA and VLA Observations of Diffuse Radio Lobes in M87

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WU Linhui XIE Fu-Guo ZHENG Qian GUO Quan SHAN Huanyuan HU Dan DUCHESNE Stefan W. SEYMOUR Nick WANG Jingying GU Junhua WU Qingwen ZHU Zhenghao JOHNSTON-HOLLITT Melanie RISELEY Christopher J. FAN Xu-Liang

Rok publikování 2025
Druh Článek v odborném periodiku
Časopis / Zdroj Astrophysical Journal
Fakulta / Pracoviště MU

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www https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/1538-4357/adddb7
Doi https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/adddb7
Klíčová slova Active galaxies; Radio continuum emission; Radio lobes; Radio interferometry; Radio active galactic nuclei
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Popis This study investigates the projected, quasi-symmetric ~46 kiloparsec-scale diffuse radio lobes surrounding the giant elliptical galaxy M87, utilizing well-sampled wideband (60 MHz–10.55 GHz) observations from the Murchison Widefield Array and Very Large Array, supplemented by data from the Low-frequency Array and Effelsberg. The observed structures feature sharp edges and filaments, with nearly uniform and moderately steep spectral indices (?, mostly within -1.2 ? ? ? -0.8), indicating turbulence. Well-sampled radio spectra for the lobes’ diffuse region are derived using the continuous injection (CI) model (with ?inj ? -0.86 and ?b ? 1.72 GHz), and for its three localized regions using the impulsive injection model (e.g., the Jaffe–Perola (JP) model). From energy equipartition analysis, we estimate the typical magnetic field strength in the lobes’ diffuse region to be Beq ? 10 µG. The age of the lobes is estimated as ~30–50 Myr, based on lifetimes derived from the CI and JP models and sound crossing time. Outflow powers of ~(0.2–2) × 1044 erg s–1 for the lobes’ diffuse components and ~(1–11) × 1044 erg s–1 for the whole source are calculated. With this power assessment, we conclude that the galactic stellar wind has a negligible effect, and the active galactic nucleus (AGN)-driven jet can provide the necessary energy for the whole system. Furthermore, we argue that while the wind driven by current AGN activity is unlikely to power the lobes’ diffuse components, an average enhancement of AGN activity by a factor of ~102 over the past ~30–50 Myr remains plausible.
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