Science. 2010 May 7;328(5979):725-9. doi: 10.1126/science.1184656. Epub 2010 Apr 1.
The Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope has detected the gamma-ray glow emanating from the giant radio lobes of the radio galaxy Centaurus A. The resolved gamma-ray image shows the lobes clearly separated from the central active source. In contrast to all other active galaxies detected so far in high-energy gamma-rays, the lobe flux constitutes a considerable portion (greater than one-half) of the total source emission. The gamma-ray emission from the lobes is interpreted as inverse Compton-scattered relic radiation from the cosmic microwave background, with additional contribution at higher energies from the infrared-to-optical extragalactic background light. These measurements provide gamma-ray constraints on the magnetic field and particle energy content in radio galaxy lobes, as well as a promising method to probe the cosmic relic photon fields.
费米伽马射线太空望远镜探测到了来自半人马座 A 射电星系的巨型射电瓣发出的伽马射线辉光。解析伽马射线图像清晰地显示出瓣与中心活动源分开。与迄今为止在高能伽马射线中探测到的所有其他活动星系不同,瓣流构成了总源发射的相当一部分(大于一半)。瓣的伽马射线发射被解释为来自宇宙微波背景的逆康普顿散射遗迹辐射,在更高能量下还有来自红外到光学的星系际背景光的贡献。这些测量结果为射电星系瓣中的磁场和粒子能量含量提供了伽马射线约束,并为探测宇宙遗迹光子场提供了一种很有前途的方法。