The 3CR $Chandra$ extragalactic survey at 1.0$<z<$1.5
C. Stuardi (UniBo, INAF-IRA, UniTo, INAF-TO), V. Missaglia (UniNa), F., Massaro (UniTo, INAF-TO, INFN-TO), F. Ricci (UniRomaTre, SAO), E. Liuzzo, (INAF-IRA), A. Paggi (SAO), R. P. Kraft (SAO), G. R. Tremblay (SAO), S. A., Baum (Univ. Manitoba, RIT), C. P. O'Dea (Univ. Manitoba

TL;DR
This study analyzes new Chandra X-ray observations of 16 3CR extragalactic radio sources at redshifts 0.184 to 1.5, revealing X-ray counterparts and extended emissions, and updates the catalog's X-ray data.
Contribution
First X-ray analysis of 16 previously unobserved 3CR sources at high redshift, including spectral analysis and detection of extended emissions.
Findings
X-ray counterparts found for all sources
Extended X-ray emission detected in two sources
X-ray emission associated with jets, hotspots, and lobes
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to present an analysis of newly acquired X-ray observations of 16 extragalactic radio sources, listed in the Third Cambridge Revised (3CR) catalog, and not previously observed by Chandra. Observations were performed during Chandra Cycle 17, extending X-ray coverage for the 3CR extragalactic catalog up to =1.5. Among the 16 targets, two lie at 0.5 (i.e., 3CR27, at =0.184 and 3CR69, at =0.458), all the remaining 14 have redshifts between 1.0 and 1.5. In the current sample there are three compact steep spectrum (CSS) sources, three quasars and an FRI radio galaxy, while the other nine are FRII radio galaxies. All radio sources have an X-ray counterpart. We measured nuclear X-ray fluxes as well as X-ray emission associated with radio jet knots, hotspots or lobes in three energy bands: soft (0.5-1 keV), medium (1-2 keV) and hard (2-7 keV). We also…
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