On the origin of X-ray emission in some FR Is: ADAF or jet?
Qingwen Wu (1,2,3), Feng Yuan (1,2), Xinwu Cao (1,2) ((1)Shanghai, Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai,, China;(2)Joint Institute for Galaxy, Cosmology (JOINGC) of SHAO, USMC;, (3)Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing)

TL;DR
This study examines the origin of X-ray emission in faint FR I radio galaxies, finding that at very low luminosities, jets dominate the X-ray output, supporting models where jet emission surpasses ADAF contributions.
Contribution
It provides observational evidence supporting the transition from ADAF to jet dominance in X-ray emission at low luminosities in FR I sources.
Findings
X-ray emission in the brightest source is from ADAF.
Moderately luminous sources show mixed or ADAF-dominated X-ray emission.
Least luminous sources are dominated by jet emission.
Abstract
We investigate the X-ray origin in FR Is using the radio, submillimetre, optical, and {\em Chandra} X-ray data of a small sample consisting of eight FR I sources. These sources are very dim, with X-ray luminosities ( is the X-ray luminosity between 2-10 keV). We try to fit the multiwaveband spectrum using a coupled accretion-jet model. In this model, the accretion flow is described by an advection-dominated accretion flow (ADAF) while in the innermost region of ADAF a fraction of accretion flow is transferred into the vertical direction and forms a jet. We find that X-ray emission in the source with the highest () is from the ADAF. The results for the four sources with moderate ( several ) are complicated. Two are mainly from the ADAFs, one…
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