Jet-Intracluster Medium interaction in Hydra A. I Estimates of jet velocity from inner knots
M. A. Nawaz, A. Y. Wagner, G. V. Bicknell, R. S. Sutherland, B. R., McNamara

TL;DR
This study models the interaction of Hydra A's jets with the intracluster medium, estimating jet velocity and density, and identifying reconfinement shocks through simulations aligned with radio and X-ray observations.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed hydrodynamic simulation-based estimate of jet velocity and density in Hydra A, linking observed jet features to physical parameters.
Findings
Jet velocity is approximately 0.8c at 0.5 kpc from the black hole.
Bright knots are identified as biconical reconfinement shocks.
An intrinsic emissivity asymmetry is needed to explain brightness ratios.
Abstract
We present the first stage of an investigation of the interactions of the jets in the radio galaxy Hydra A with the intracluster medium. We consider the jet kinetic power, the galaxy and cluster atmosphere, and the inner structure of the radio source. Analysing radio observations of the inner lobes of Hydra A by Taylor et al. (1990) we confirm the jet power estimates of about 1e45 ergs/s derived by Wise et al. (2007) from dynamical analysis of the X-ray cavities. With this result and a model for the galaxy halo, we explore the jet-intracluster medium interactions occurring on a scale of 10 kpc using two-dimensional, axisymmetric, relativistic pure hydrodynamic simulations. A key feature is that we identify the three bright knots in the northern jet as biconical reconfinement shocks, which result when an over pressured jet starts to come into equilibrium with the galactic atmosphere.…
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