Detection of non-thermal X-ray emission in the lobes and jets of Cygnus A
M.N. de Vries, M. W. Wise, D. Huppenkothen, P. E. J. Nulsen, B. Snios,, M. J. Hardcastle, M. Birkinshaw, D. M. Worrall, R. T. Duffy, B. R., McNamara

TL;DR
This study analyzes Chandra X-ray observations of Cygnus A, revealing non-thermal emission in its lobes and jets, and models the electron populations to understand their pressure balance and history.
Contribution
It provides detailed spectral analysis of Cygnus A's lobes and jets, modeling electron energy distributions and exploring the implications for particle populations and jet history.
Findings
Detection of non-thermal X-ray emission in lobes and jets
Evidence for non-radiating particles in the eastern lobe
Possible relic jet from an earlier active phase
Abstract
We present a spectral analysis of the lobes and X-ray jets of Cygnus A, using more than 2 Ms of observations. The X-ray jets are misaligned with the radio jets and significantly wider. We detect non-thermal emission components in both lobes and jets. For the eastern lobe and jet, we find 1 keV flux densities of nJy and nJy, and photon indices of and respectively. For the western lobe and jet, we find flux densities of nJy and nJy, and photon indices of and respectively. Using these results, we modeled the electron energy distributions of the lobes as broken power laws with age breaks. We find that a significant population of non-radiating particles is required to account for the total pressure of the eastern lobe.…
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