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Evidence that particle acceleration in hotspots of FR II galaxies is not constrained by synchrotron cooling

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We study the hotspots of powerful radiogalaxies, where electrons accelerated at the jet termination shock emit synchrotron radiation. The turnover of the synchrotron spectrum is typically observed between infrared and optical frequencies, indicating that the maximum energy of non-thermal electrons accelerated at the shock is ≲ TeV for a canonical magnetic field of ∼100 μ G. We show that this maximum energy cannot be constrained by synchrotron losses as usually assumed, unless the jet density is unreasonably large and most of the jet upstream energy goes to non-thermal particles. We test this result by considering a sample of hotspots observed at radio, infrared and optical wavelengths.

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hal-01914567 , version 1 (07-11-2018)

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Anabella T. Araudo, Anthony R. Bell, Katherine M. Blundell. Evidence that particle acceleration in hotspots of FR II galaxies is not constrained by synchrotron cooling. 2nd Conference on Cosmic Ray Origin - beyond the standard models, Sep 2016, San Vito di Cadore, Italy. pp.242-248, ⟨10.1016/j.nuclphysbps.2018.07.034⟩. ⟨hal-01914567⟩
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