New prediction of extragalactic GeV gamma-ray emission from radio lobes of young AGN jets
Abstract
We present a new prediction of GeV γ-ray emission from radio lobes of young AGN jets. In the previous work of Kino et al. (2007), MeV γ-ray bremsstrahlung emission was predicted from young cocoons/radio-lobes in the regime of no coolings. In this study, we include cooling effects of bremsstrahlung emission and adiabatic loss. With the initial conditions determined by observed young radio lobes, we solve a set of equations describing the expanding lobe evolution. Then we find that the lobes initially have electron temperature of , and they cool down to by the adiabatic loss. Correspondingly, the lobes initially yield bright bremsstrahlung luminosity in range and they fade out. We estimate these γ-ray emissions and show that nearby young radio lobes could be detected with Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope.