Comptonization of the cosmic microwave background by high energy particles residing in AGN cocoons
D. A. Prokhorov, V. Antonuccio-Delogu, J. Silk

TL;DR
This paper explores using the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect at 217 GHz to detect and analyze the high-energy, relativistic particles in AGN cocoons, revealing their dominant pressure components and energy release.
Contribution
It introduces a novel method utilizing SZ effect measurements at specific frequencies to identify the dynamically-dominant relativistic particles in AGN radio cocoons, surpassing traditional radio and X-ray analyses.
Findings
SZ effect at 217 GHz peaks at temperatures above 10^9 K.
A new two-frequency method can exclude non-relativistic electron contributions.
Predicted ring-like SZ structure can estimate jet energy release.
Abstract
X-ray cavities and extended radio sources (`cocoons') surrounding active galactic nuclei (AGN) have been detected by the Chandra X-ray mission and radio interferometers. A joint analysis of X-ray and radio maps suggests that pressure values of non-thermal radio-emitting particles derived from the radio maps are not sufficient to inflate the X-ray cavities. We propose using the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SZ) effect, whose intensity strongly depends on the pressure, to find the hitherto undetected, dynamically-dominant component in the radio cocoons. We demonstrate that the spectral function at a frequency of 217 GHz has an absolute maximum at a temperature higher than K, therefore the measurement of the SZ effect at this frequency is a powerful tool for potentially revealing the dynamically-dominant component inside AGN jet-driven radio cocoons. A new method is proposed for excluding…
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