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Herschel SPIRE discovery of far-infrared excess synchrotron emission from the west hot spot of the radio galaxy Pictor A (2006.10737v1)

Published 18 Jun 2020 in astro-ph.HE and astro-ph.GA

Abstract: A far-infrared counterpart to the west hot spot of the radio galaxy Pictor A is discovered with the Spectral and Photometric Imaging REceiver (SPIRE) onboard Herschel. The color-corrected flux density of the source is measured as $70.0 \pm 9.9$ mJy at the wavelength of 350 $\mu$m. A close investigation into its radio-to-optical spectrum indicates that the mid-infrared excess over the radio synchrotron component, detected with WISE and Spitzer, significantly contributes to the far-infrared band. Thanks to the SPIRE data, it is revealed that the spectrum of the excess is described by a broken power-law model subjected to a high-energy cutoff. By applying the radiative cooling break under continuous energy injection ($\Delta \alpha = 0.5$), the broken power-law model supports an idea that the excess originates in 10-pc scale substructures within the hot spot. From the break frequency, $\nu_{\rm b} = 1.6_{-1.0}{+3.0} \times 10{12}$ Hz, the magnetic field was estimated as $B\simeq1$-$4$ mG. This is higher than the minimum-energy magnetic field of the substructures by a factor of $3$--$10$. Even if the origin of the excess is larger than $\sim 100$ pc, the magnetic field stronger than the minimum-energy field is confirmed. It is proposed that regions with a magnetic field locally boosted via plasma turbulence are observed as the substructures. The derived energy index below the break, $\alpha \sim 0.22$ (conservatively $<0.42$), is difficult to be attributed to the strong-shock acceleration ($\alpha = 0.5$). Stochastic acceleration and magnetic reconnection are considered as a plausible alternative mechanism.

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