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On the Populations of Radio Galaxies with Extended Morphology at z<0.3

Authors :
Lin, Yen-Ting
Shen, Yue
Strauss, Michael
Richards, Gordon
Lunnan, Ragnhild
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
arXiv, 2010.

Abstract

Extended extragalactic radio sources have traditionally been classified into FR I and II types, based on the ratio r of the separation S between the brightest regions on either sides of the host galaxy and the total size T of the radio source. Here we examine the distribution of various physical properties as a function of r of 1040 luminous radio galaxies (RGs) at z0.8 AND OIII5007 line luminosity &gt;10^6 Lsun are markedly different on average from the rest of the RGs, in the sense that they are hosted in lower mass galaxies, live in relatively sparse environments, and have higher accretion rates onto the central SMBH. Thus these objects and the rest of RGs form a well-defined dichotomy. Motivated by the stark differences in the nuclear emission line properties of the RG subsamples, we suggest that the accretion rate onto the SMBH may play the primary role in creating the different morphologies. At relatively high accretion rates, the accretion system may produce powerful jets that create the &quot;classical double&quot; morphology (roughly corresponding to the LD sources with r&gt;0.8 and emission lines); at lower accretion rates the jets from a radiatively inefficient accretion flow generate radio lobes without apparent &quot;hot spots&quot; at the edge (corresponding to the majority of LD sources). At slightly lower accretion rates AND in galaxies with dense galactic structure, sources with prominent jets result. It is possible that while the high accretion rate systems could affect sub-Mpc scale environments, the jets from lower accretion rate systems may efficiently suppress activity within the host galaxies.&lt;br /&gt;ApJ, accepted. 20 pages, 16 figures, 4 tables. Image quality of Figures 1 &amp; 2 degraded due to size limits. Table 4 is available and kept up-to-date at http://member.ipmu.jp/yen-ting.lin/RG/index.html. Higher resolution version available at http://member.ipmu.jp/yen-ting.lin/Data/ytlin.pdf

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........a0589029714b6d0408f6019f4b0314c9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1006.5452