Data di Pubblicazione:
2003
Abstract:
There is quite a clear anticorrelation between the intrinsic peak frequency
and the overall radio source size in compact steep spectrum (CSS) and
gigahertz peaked spectrum (GPS) radio sources. This feature is interpreted in
terms of synchrotron self-absorption (although free-free absorption may play
a role as well) of the radiation emitted by a small radio source which is
growing within the inner region of the host galaxy. This leads to the
hypothesis that these objects are young and that the radio source is still
developing/expanding within the host galaxy itself. Very young radio sources
must have the peak in their radio spectra occurring above a few tens of
gigahertz, and for this reason they are termed high frequency peakers (HFPs).
These newly born radio sources must be very rare given that they spend very
little time in this stage. Ho = 100kms-1Mpc-1 and qo = 0.5 are used throughout
this paper.
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01.01 Articolo in rivista
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