Suzaku and Fermi Observations of Gamma-Ray Bright Radio Galaxies: Origin of the X-ray Emission and Broad-Band Modeling
Y. Fukazawa, S. Tokuda, R. Itoh, Y. Tanaka, J. Finke, L. Stawarz

TL;DR
This study uses Suzaku and Fermi data to analyze the X-ray and gamma-ray emissions of nearby gamma-ray bright radio galaxies, revealing jet origins, broad-band spectral properties, and implications for unification models.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed X-ray spectra for three radio galaxies and models their broad-band emission, challenging previous unification scenarios.
Findings
Jet origin of X-ray emission in three sources
Detection of gamma-ray variability in PKS 0625-354
High synchrotron peak frequencies in the sources
Abstract
We performed a systematic X-ray study of eight nearby -ray bright radio galaxies with {\em Suzaku} for understanding the origin of their X-ray emissions. The {\em Suzaku} spectra for five of those have been presented previously, while the remaining three (M\,87, PKS\,0625354, and 3C\,78) are presented here for the first time. Based on the Fe-K line strength, X-ray variability, and X-ray power-law photon indices, and using additional information on the [O III] line emission, we argue for a jet origin of the observed X-ray emission in these three sources. We also analyzed five years of {\em Fermi} Large Area Telescope (LAT) GeV gamma-ray data on PKS\,0625354 and 3C\,78 to understand these sources within the blazar picture. We found significant -ray variability in the former object. Overall, we note that the {\em Suzaku} spectra for both PKS\,0625354 and 3C\,78 are…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
