Constraining the shear acceleration model for the X-ray emission of large-scale extragalactic jets

F. Tavecchio
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The nature of the intense X-ray emission from powerful extragalactic jets at large ($>1$ kpc) scale is still debated. The scenario that invokes the inverse Compton scattering of the CMB by electrons is challenged by the lack of gamma-ray emission in the GeV band. An alternative assumes synchrotron emission by a distinct population of ultra-high energy electrons. Here we present a concrete attempt to apply this scenario, exploring the specific model in which the ultra-high energy electrons are accelerated in a shear layer surrounding the jet. We limit the study to non-relativistic flows and particle acceleration is treated by a Fokker-Planck equation. The strict spatial coincidence between low energy (radio, optical) and X-ray emission prompts us to assume that the required population of pre-accelerated particles is provided by a shock responsible for the acceleration of the electrons emitting at low frequencies. We apply the model to the emission of the principal knots of the jets of PKS 0637-752 and PKS 1136-135, two of the best studied objects. For the set of fiducial parameters adopted, the condition that the jet power does not exceeds a limiting value of $10^{48}$ erg s$^{-1}$ constrains the magnetic field above $10$ $\mu$G and indicates moderate beaming ($\delta\simeq 2$) for PKS 0637-752. For both sources, the requirement that acceleration of the electrons proceeds faster than radiative cooling can be met if the magnetic turbulence in the shear layer follows a Kolmogorov spectrum, $I(k)\propto k^{-q}$ with $q=5/3$, but cannot satisfied in the Bohm-like case ($q=1$).
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约束大尺度河外喷流x射线发射的剪切加速度模型
强大的河外喷流($>1$ kpc)大规模强烈x射线发射的性质仍存在争议。电子对宇宙微波背景的逆康普顿散射的设想受到了GeV波段缺乏伽马射线发射的挑战。另一种假设是由不同的超高能量电子群产生同步辐射。在这里,我们提出了一个具体的尝试来应用这一场景,探索在射流周围的剪切层中加速超高能量电子的具体模型。我们将研究限制在非相对论性流动中,粒子加速度由福克-普朗克方程处理。低能(射电、光学)和x射线发射之间的严格空间一致性促使我们假设,所需的预加速粒子数量是由负责低频发射电子加速的激波提供的。我们将该模型应用于PKS 0637-752和PKS 1136-135这两个研究得最好的天体的主射流节的发射。对于所采用的基准参数集,射流功率不超过限制值$10^{48}$ erg s $^{-1}$约束了PKS 0637-752在$10$$\mu$ G以上的磁场,表明PKS 0637-752具有中等的光束($\delta\simeq 2$)。对于这两个源,如果剪切层中的磁湍流遵循Kolmogorov谱$I(k)\propto k^{-q}$与$q=5/3$,则可以满足电子加速比辐射冷却更快的要求,但在类玻姆情况($q=1$)中无法满足。
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