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Independent estimates of energies of steep-spectrum radio sources

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 July 2014

Alla Miroshnichenko*
Affiliation:
Institute of Radio Astronomy of NAS of UkraineUA-61002, Kharkov, Ukraine email: mir@rian.kharkov.ua
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We examine properties of galaxies and quasars with steep low-frequency spectra from the UTR-2 catalogue. The number of the objects have the non-thermal X-ray emission due to the inverse Compton scattering of radio photons of the microwave background by relativistic electrons. So, it is possible to estimate the magnetic field strength and the ratio of energies of the magnetic field and relativistic particles, independently. As we have received the determined values of magnetic field strength are near to one order less than those at the well-known energy equipartition condition. We conclude from the obtained energy ratio that the energy of relativistic particles prevails over the energy of magnetic field in the galaxies and quasars with steep radio spectra.

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Copyright © International Astronomical Union 2014 

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