The Infrared Jet in 3C31
Lauranne Lanz, Amelia Bliss, Ralph P. Kraft, Mark Birkinshaw, Dharam, V. Lal, William R. Forman, Christine Jones, Diana M. Worrall

TL;DR
This study detects infrared emission from the jet of galaxy 3C 31, revealing spatial variations in electron energy spectra and indicating ongoing particle acceleration along the jet.
Contribution
First infrared detection of the 3C 31 jet with detailed spectral analysis showing electron acceleration beyond spectral aging effects.
Findings
Infrared emission detected up to 13 kpc from the nucleus.
Spectral slope increases with distance, indicating changing electron energy distribution.
IR to X-ray flux ratio increases by an order of magnitude along the jet.
Abstract
We report the detection of infrared emission from the jet of the nearby FR I radio galaxy 3C 31. The jet was detected with the IRAC instrument on Spitzer at 4.5 micron, 5.8 micron, and 8.0 micron out to 30" (13 kpc) from the nucleus. We measure radio, infrared, optical, and X-ray fluxes in three regions along the jet determined by the infrared and X-ray morphology. Radio through X-ray spectra in these regions demonstrate that the emission can be interpreted as synchrotron emission from a broken power-law distribution of electron energies. We find significant differences in the high energy spectra with increasing distance from the nucleus. Specifically, the high energy slope increases from 0.86 to 1.72 from 1 kpc to 12 kpc along the jet, and the spectral break likewise increases in frequency along the jet from 10-100's of GHz to ~20 THz. Thus the ratio of IR to X-ray flux in the jet…
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