The energy distribution of relativistic electrons in the kilo-parsec scale jet of M87 with Chandra
Xiao-Na Sun, Rui-Zhi Yang, Frank M. Rieger, Ruo-yu Liu, Felix, Aharonian

TL;DR
This study analyzes Chandra X-ray observations of M87's jet, revealing electron energy distributions, variability patterns, and spectral characteristics, and suggests a stratified jet model to explain complex multi-wavelength emission features.
Contribution
It provides a detailed spectral and variability analysis of M87's jet using archival data, and proposes a stratified jet model to explain observed spectral complexities.
Findings
X-ray emission shows variability on day scales in the nucleus.
A broken power-law electron spectrum fits most knots' SEDs.
Some knots require an additional high-energy component.
Abstract
The X-ray emission from the jets in Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) carries important information on the distributions of relativistic electrons and magnetic fields on large scales. We reanalyze archival Chandra observations on the jet of M87 from 2000 to 2016 with a total exposure of 1460 kiloseconds to explore the X-ray emission characteristics along the jet. We investigate the variability behaviours of the nucleus and the inner jet component HST-1, and confirm indications for day-scale X-ray variability in the nucleus contemporaneous to the 2010 high TeV gamma-ray state. HST-1 shows a general decline in X-ray flux over the last few years consistent with its synchrotron interpretation. We extract the X-ray spectra for the nucleus and all knots in the jet, showing that they are compatible with a single power-law within the X-ray band. There are indications of the resultant X-ray photon…
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