Inverse Compton X-ray halos around high-z radio galaxies: A feedback mechanism powered by far-infrared starbursts or the CMB?
Ian Smail (Durham), Katherine M. Blundell (Oxford), B. D. Lehmer, (JHU), D. M. Alexander (Durham)

TL;DR
This study detects extended X-ray halos around high-redshift radio galaxies and suggests they are mainly powered by local FIR photons from starbursts rather than the CMB, indicating a feedback mechanism affecting galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It provides new observations of IC X-ray halos around z~3.6 HzRGs and proposes FIR photon scattering as the dominant source over CMB photons in these environments.
Findings
X-ray halos have luminosities of ~3e44 erg/s and sizes of ~60 kpc.
IC emission correlates with FIR luminosity, not just redshift.
Starburst activity contributes significantly to the extended X-ray emission.
Abstract
We report the detection of extended X-ray emission around two powerful high-z radio galaxies (HzRGs) at z~3.6 (4C03.24 & 4C19.71) and use these to investigate the origin of extended, Inverse Compton (IC) powered X-ray halos at high z. The halos have X-ray luminosities of Lx~3e44 erg/s and sizes of ~60kpc. Their morphologies are broadly similar to the ~60-kpc long radio lobes around these galaxies suggesting they are formed from IC scattering by relativistic electrons in the radio lobes, of either CMB or FIR photons from the dust-obscured starbursts in these galaxies. These observations double the number of z>3 HzRGs with X-ray detected IC halos. We compare the IC X-ray to radio luminosity ratios for these new detections to the two previously detected z~3.8 HzRGs. Given the similar redshifts, we would expect comparable X-ray IC luminosities if CMB mm photons are the seed field for the IC…
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