Suzaku observation of the giant radio galaxy 3C 326
Naoki Isobe, Makoto S. Tashiro, Poshak Gandhi, Asami Hayato, Hiroshi, Nagai, Kazuhiro Hada, Hiromi Seta, Keiko Matsuta

TL;DR
This study used Suzaku X-ray observations to analyze the largest radio galaxy lobes detected via inverse Compton emission, revealing their energetic properties and suggesting ongoing jet activity despite a weak nucleus.
Contribution
First detailed X-ray analysis of the giant radio galaxy 3C 326's lobes, measuring electron and magnetic energy densities and comparing them with smaller radio galaxies.
Findings
Diffuse X-ray emission from the west lobe was detected and characterized.
The energy densities of electrons and magnetic fields were quantified.
Lobe energetics follow established correlations, indicating ongoing jet energization.
Abstract
A Suzaku observation of a giant radio galaxy, 3C 326, which has a physical size of about 2 Mpc, was conducted on 2008 January 19 -- 21. In addition to several X-ray sources, diffuse emission was significantly detected associated with its west lobe, but the east lobe was contaminated by an unidentified X-ray source WARP J1552.4+2007. After careful evaluation of the X-ray and Non X-ray background, the 0.4 -- 7 keV X-ray spectrum of the west lobe is described by a power-law model. The photon index and 1 keV flux density was derived as and nJy, respectively, where the first and second errors represent the statistical and systematic ones. The diffuse X-rays were attributed to be inverse Compton radiation by the synchrotron radio electrons scattering off the cosmic microwave background photons. This radio galaxy is the largest among…
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