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  5. LOFAR imaging of Cygnus A - direct detection of a turnover in the hotspot radio spectra
 

LOFAR imaging of Cygnus A - direct detection of a turnover in the hotspot radio spectra

Journal
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY  
Date Issued
2016
Author(s)
McKean, J. P.
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Godfrey, L. E. H.
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Vegetti, S.
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Wise, M. W.
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Morganti, R.
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Hardcastle, M. J.
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Rafferty, D.
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Anderson, J.
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Avruch, I. M.
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Beck, R.
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Bell, M. E.
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van Bemmel, I.
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Bentum, M. J.
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BERNARDI, GIANNI  
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Best, P.
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Blaauw, R.
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Bonafede, A.  
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Breitling, F.
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Broderick, J. W.
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Brüggen, M.
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Cerrigone, L.
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Ciardi, B.
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De Gasperin, F.  
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Deller, A.
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Duscha, S.
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Engels, D.
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Falcke, H.
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Fallows, R. A.
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Frieswijk, W.
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Garrett, M. A.
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Grießmeier, J. M.
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van Haarlem, M. P.
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Heald, G.
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Hoeft, M.
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Horst, A. J. van der
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Iacobelli, M.
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Intema, H.
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Juette, E.
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Karastergiou, A.
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Kondratiev, V. I.
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Koopmans, L. V. E.
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Kuniyoshi, M.
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Kuper, G.
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van Leeuwen, J.
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Maat, P.
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Mann, G.
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Markoff, S.
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McFadden, R.
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McKay-Bukowski, D.
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Mulcahy, D. D.
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Munk, H.
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Nelles, A.
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Orru, E.
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Paas, H.
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Pandey-Pommier, M.
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Pietka, M.
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Pizzo, R.
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Polatidis, A. G.
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Reich, W.
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Röttgering, H. J. A.
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Rowlinson, A.
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Scaife, A. M. M.
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Serylak, M.
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Shulevski, A.
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Sluman, J.
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Smirnov, O.
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Steinmetz, M.
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Stewart, A.
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Swinbank, J.
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Tagger, M.
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Thoudam, S.
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Toribio, M. C.
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Vermeulen, R.
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Vocks, C.
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van Weeren, R. J.
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Wucknitz, O.
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Yatawatta, S.
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Zarka, P.
DOI
10.1093/mnras/stw2105
Abstract
The low-frequency radio spectra of the hotspots within powerful radio galaxies can provide valuable information about the physical processes operating at the site of the jet termination. These processes are responsible for the dissipation of jet kinetic energy, particle acceleration, and magnetic-field generation. Here, we report new observations of the powerful radio galaxy Cygnus A using the Low Frequency Array (LOFAR) between 109 and 183 MHz, at an angular resolution of ∼3.5 arcsec. The radio emission of the lobes is found to have a complex spectral index distribution, with a spectral steepening found towards the centre of the source. For the first time, a turnover in the radio spectrum of the two main hotspots of Cygnus A has been directly observed. By combining our LOFAR imaging with data from the Very Large Array at higher frequencies, we show that the very rapid turnover in the hotspot spectra cannot be explained by a low-energy cut-off in the electron energy distribution, as has been previously suggested. Thermal (free-free) absorption or synchrotron self-absorption models are able to describe the low-frequency spectral shape of the hotspots; however, as with previous studies, we find that the implied model parameters are unlikely, and interpreting the spectra of the hotspots remains problematic.
Volume
463
Issue
3
Start page
3143
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/26416
Url
https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/463/3/3143/2646554
Issn Identifier
0035-8711
Ads BibCode
2016MNRAS.463.3143M
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open.access
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