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Gigahertz-peaked spectrum (GPS) galaxies and quasars

Authors :
Yu. V. Sotnikova
M. G. Mingaliev
T. V. Mufakharov
A. K. Erkenov
R. Yu. Udovitskiy
Source :
Astrophysical Bulletin. 68:262-272
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Pleiades Publishing Ltd, 2013.

Abstract

The results of a comprehensive analysis of continuous radio spectra of a sample of Gigahertz-Peaked Spectrum (GPS) sources are reported. The sources are selected from a flux-density-complete sample (S ν ≥ 200 mJy at 4.8 or 5 GHz) using multifrequency measurements of the RATAN-600 radio telescope and data from the CATS astrophysical catalogs support system. The analysis revealed a very small number (1–2%) of “classical” GPS objects, which is significantly less than the expected fraction of 10%. GPS galaxies are found to have narrower and steeper radio spectra than quasars. The low-frequency part of the spectrum is seen to become steeper with increasing redshift. Galaxies and quasars at the same z have comparable angular sizes, whereas their luminosities may differ by one order of magnitude. At large redshifts there is a deficit of objects with low (several GHZ) peak frequencies. The number of GPS galaxies decreases sharply with redshift, and most of them are found at z between 0.01 and 1.81. GPS quasars are found at large redshifts, from 0.11 to 3.99. A quarter of the sample consists of blazars whose spectra may temporarily have a convex shape when the object is in active state.

Details

ISSN :
19903421 and 19903413
Volume :
68
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Astrophysical Bulletin
Accession number :
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