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On the X-Ray Emission from the Powerful Radio galaxies
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 May 2016
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There is a growing evidence that radio loud quasars and powerful FR II radio galaxies belong to the same population. While X-ray observations of low redshift radio galaxies generally support the unified scheme relating the FR II radio galaxies to the radio quasars, nevertheless detailed studies of the X-ray properties of distant radio galaxies are made difficult due to both the low sensitivity of X-ray-satellites and to the emission of the hot intracluster gas in which they are normally embedded. We point out that significant fluxes of X-rays are produced in the strong radio galaxies by the Inverse Compton (IC) process. In the framework of the unified scheme the radio galaxies are pervaded both by an intense radiation flux from the misdirected hidden quasar and the cosmic microwave background radiation flux (CMB). From the standpoint of IC computation the far and near-IR emissions of the hidden quasar are of particular importance.
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- Unification Issues
- Information
- Symposium - International Astronomical Union , Volume 175: Extragalactic Radio Sources , 1996 , pp. 407 - 408
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- Copyright © Kluwer 1996