Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/13876473 Copyright Elsevier B.V. [Full text of this paper is not available in the UHRA]We summarize the results of our Chandra AO-1 observations of the X-ray jet in the nearby radio galaxy Centaurus A, and discuss preliminary results from our ongoing monitoring campaign, the first observation of which was made in September, 2002. Our AO-1 observations demonstrate that there are small but significant differences in the X-ray and radio morphologies of the jet in this prototypical FR I radio galaxy. We conclude that the X-ray emission was due to synchrotron radiation from a population of ultra-relativistic electrons, and that the morphological differences can be exp...
The nearby radio galaxy Centaurus A belongs to a class of active galaxies that are luminous at radio...
We present new, high dynamic range VLA images of the inner jet of the closest radio galaxy, Centauru...
The nearby radio galaxy Centaurus A belongs to a class of active galaxies that are luminous at radio...
We present new, high dynamic range VLA images of the inner jet of the closest radio galaxy, Centauru...
The nearby radio galaxy Centaurus A belongs to a class of active galaxies that are luminous at radio...
We present new, high dynamic range VLA images of the inner jet of the closest radio galaxy, Centauru...