Ultraviolet Hubble Space Telescope Snapshot Survey of 3CR Radio Source Counterparts at Low Redshift
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2002
abstract:
We present UV images of 27 3CR radio galaxies with redshifts z<0.1 that
have been imaged with the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) on
board the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). The observations employed the NUV
MAMA and broadband filters with peak sensitivity at 2200 ?. We find that
the UV luminosities show approximately a factor of 10-100 higher dispersion
than the optical. We compare the UV morphologies with optical V- and R-band
WFPC2 snapshot survey images. We have found dramatic, complex, and extended
UV emission from radio galaxies even at zero redshift. We find a diverse
range of UV morphologies, some completely divergent from their visual
morphology, which are reminiscent of the chaotic high-z radio galaxy
structures seen in rest-frame UV. The UV morphologies show regions of star
formation, jets, and possible scattered active galactic nucleus continuum.
The UV emission is generally not aligned with the radio structure. We also
detect the diffuse UV emission of the host galaxy. We propose that these
are the same physical phenomena as observed at high redshift, but on a
smaller spatial scale.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista