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1996A&A...310L...5R - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 310, L5-8 (1996/6-1)

The nucleus of M81: a giant version of Sgr A*.

REUTER H.-P. and LESCH H.

Abstract (from CDS):

Radio continuum observations at short mm-wavelengths (λλ3.4, 2.2 and 1.2mm) of the nucleus of NGC3031 (M81) allow a final determination of the radio spectrum from the meter to the short mm-range. The spectrum is found to be interpreted up to 100GHz and is well fitted by a Sν1/3exp(-ν/νc) law with a break frequency νc=200HGHz. The radio spectrum is discussed in terms of two homogeneous and inhomogeneous synchrotron self-absorption models, however, each of these models requires quite unlikely physical parameters in order to be self-consistent. As an alternative scenario, we present a model of optically thin synchrotron emission of a quasi-monoenergetic distribution of relativistic electrons which, in the ideal case, shows exactly a Sν1/3exp(-ν/νc) behaviour. We find a striking similarity of the M81 spectrum with that of the radio core in the Milky Way (SgrA*) which may lead to the conclusion that the same underlying physical mechanism is responsible for the observed spectra and that the core of M81 is a by a factor of 10000 upscaled version of SgrA*.

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Journal keyword(s): Accelaration of particles - black hole physics - radiation mechanisms: non-thermal - galaxies: individual: NGC 3031 - galaxies: nuclei - radio continuum: galaxies

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