Two-Component gamma-ray Emission Spectrum and X-Ray Polarization of the Radio Galaxy Pictor A

Abstract

Pictor A is a γ-ray emitting radio galaxy and has a bright hotspot called WHS, located 4 arcmin away from the nucleus. In this work, we present an analysis of its 16-year Fermi-LAT data and report the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) observations for this source. Our analysis of the Fermi-LAT observations reveals evidence of two components in the average γ-ray spectrum of Pictor A, exhibiting a statistically significant hardening from γ,1=3.250.15 to γ,2=1.810.07 at a break energy of 2.460.09 GeV. Notably, variability of γ-rays is evident in Pictor A, predominantly driven by the component below the break energy, while the component above the break energy remains stable. Furthermore, our analysis reveals that a power-law function provides an adequate fit for the high-flux-state spectrum, while a broken power-law function remains necessary to accurately model the low-flux-state spectrum. We suggest that the low-energy component originates from the nucleus, while the high-energy component primarily stems from WHS. The broadband spectral energy distributions of both nucleus and WHS can be well represented by a simple leptonic model, with both γ-ray components attributed to the synchrotron-self-Compton (SSC) process. Analysis of IXPE data provides upper limits on the polarization degree of X<6.6% for the nucleus and X<56.4% for the WHS within the 2--8 keV band. For the nucleus, this result aligns with X-ray emission originating from the SSC process. However, the upper limit of X<56.4% for WHS is insufficient to conclusively determine the X-ray emission mechanism in this region.

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