Relativistic and magnetised plasma ejected by radio loud AGNs through jets
form the diffuse lobes of radio galaxies. The radiating particles
(electron/electron-positron) in lobes emit in radio via the synchrotron process
and X-ray via inverse-Compton scattering of cosmic microwave background
photons. The thermal environment around radio galaxies emits X-rays via the
thermal bremsstrahlung process. By combining information from these processes
we can measure physical conditions in and around the radio lobes and thus study
the dynamics of radio galaxies, including double-double radio galaxies.Comment: 11 pages, 4 figures, Diffuse Radio Plasma Conference proceedings
(held in Raman Research Institute, Bangalore, India