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A&A 403, 83-91 (2003)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20030375
Clumps in large scale relativistic jets
F. Tavecchio1, G. Ghisellini1 and A. Celotti21 INAF, Osserv. Astron. di Brera, via Bianchi 46, 23807 Merate, Italy
2 SISSA/ISAS, via Beirut 2-4, 34014 Trieste, Italy
(Received 9 December 2002 / Accepted 25 February 2003 )
Abstract
We estimate the time dependent emission of the bright knots
detected in large scale (tens to hundreds kpc) jets and discuss how
the existing radio-to-X-ray observations, coupled with the
correspondingly long cooling timescales, pose strong constraints on
the structure and dynamics of knots. We suggest that the phenomenology
of the jet in 3C 273 as observed by HST, Chandra and VLA, and in
particular the fast decrease of the flux outside knots, can be
satisfactorily accounted for if the emitting plasma is clumped. Clumping of the knots can also explain the month-year variability
timescale reported for the large scale emission in M 87. We also point
out that emission between the bright knots should be detected with the
next generation of instruments (e.g. NGST). In fact the relatively
intense X-ray emission discovered with Chandra suggests that jets
(at least in powerful quasars) are still relativistic at large
distances from the active nucleus. In such a case Compton scattering
off the CMB photons is efficient even when electrons are cold or
mildly relativistic in the comoving frame. This provides a powerful
tool for testing the continuous vs discrete nature of the jet flow.
Key words: galaxies: jets -- galaxies: nuclei -- radio continuum: galaxies
Offprint request: F. Tavecchio, tavecchio@merate.mi.astro.it
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