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Name 014524
Title Probing the Hosts, Environments, and Physics of Young Radio Galaxies
URL

https://nxsa.esac.esa.int/nxsa-sl/servlet/data-action-aio?obsno=0145240101

DOI https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-cpie78h
Author European Space Agency
Description We propose XMM EPIC observations of the GHz Peaked Spectrum (GPS) source
2352+495 and the Compact Steep Spectrum (CSS) source 3C303.1. The proposed
observations will allow us to finally detect the GPS and CSS radio galaxies thus
probing the AGN and host galaxy properties of this key class of radio source.
We will (1) compare their AGN and host galaxy X-ray properties with those of
other radio galaxies studied by XMM; (2) constrain the ionization of the
emission lines; (3) and test the evolving source model of Heinz et al (1998).
A detection of the X-ray emission from the shocked gas will prove that the radio
source is expanding supersonically in the ambient medium consistent with the
evolution scenario and will also probe fundamental physics of the radio source.
Publication No observations found associated with the current proposal
Instrument EMOS1, EMOS2, EPN, OM, RGS1, RGS2
Temporal Coverage 2003-08-18T23:24:56Z/2003-08-19T10:10:15Z
Version 17.56_20190403_1200
Mission Description The European Space Agency's (ESA) X-ray Multi-Mirror Mission (XMM-Newton) was launched by an Ariane 504 on December 10th 1999. XMM-Newton is ESA's second cornerstone of the Horizon 2000 Science Programme. It carries 3 high throughput X-ray telescopes with an unprecedented effective area, and an optical monitor, the first flown on a X-ray observatory. The large collecting area and ability to make long uninterrupted exposures provide highly sensitive observations.
Since Earth's atmosphere blocks out all X-rays, only a telescope in space can detect and study celestial X-ray sources. The XMM-Newton mission is helping scientists to solve a number of cosmic mysteries, ranging from the enigmatic black holes to the origins of the Universe itself. Observing time on XMM-Newton is being made available to the scientific community, applying for observational periods on a competitive basis.
Creator Contact https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/xmm-newton/xmm-newton-helpdesk
Date Published 2004-09-24T00:00:00Z
Publisher And Registrant European Space Agency
Credit Guidelines European Space Agency, 2004, Probing The Hosts Comma Environments Comma And Physics Of Young Radio Galaxies, 17.56_20190403_1200, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-cpie78h