1999MNRAS.306..513L


Query : 1999MNRAS.306..513L

1999MNRAS.306..513L - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 306, 513-530 (1999/July-1)

Asymmetries in the jets of weak radio galaxies.

LAING R.A., PARMA P., DE RUITER H.R. and FANTI R.

Abstract (from CDS):

We describe a study of the side-to-side asymmetries on kpc scales in the jets of FR I radio galaxies selected from the B2 sample. The basic data are jet surface brightnesses and widths determined by fitting transverse profiles to Very Large Array (VLA) images at a range of distances from the core. Differences between the jets at a given distance from the nucleus are interpreted as effects of Doppler beaming on intrinsically symmetrical flows and are compared with the model derived for 3C31 by Laing & Bridle and with simpler variants. The jet/counterjet brightness ratios where the main jet first brightens are correlated with core prominence, as expected for a relativistic flow. From the distribution of brightness ratios, we infer that jets have a maximum velocity ~0.9c where they first flare and brighten, but there is also evidence for additional slower material. Deceleration to subrelativistic speeds occurs on scales which increase with radio power. Jets in the majority of sources with luminosities <1024 W.Hz–1 at 1.4 GHz become essentially symmetrical (and therefore subrelativistic) within 2 kpc of the core. In more powerful sources, jets that flare within the first 2 kpc become symmetrical by 10 kpc, but a subset of the most luminous objects has jets which remain asymmetrical to larger distances. The point at which the brighter jet flares appears to correspond to a sudden increase in rest-frame emissivity, but the ratio of distances to the flaring point in main and counterjets is anticorrelated with brightness ratio, as expected for a decelerating relativistic flow. Brightness and full width at half-maximum (FWHM) ratios are also anticorrelated, an effect which we interpret as a result of Doppler beaming for a flow in which the velocity decreases radially outwards from the jet axis. Jet deceleration by entrainment of external material provides a natural explanation for these velocity gradients. The jet energy flux is roughly consistent with energy supply to the lobes over a source lifetime estimated from spectral index measurements. Our results are qualitatively consistent with unified models of FR I radio galaxies and BL Lac objects, but require some modifications to the standard picture.

Abstract Copyright: 1999 RAS

Journal keyword(s): BL Lacertae objects: general - galaxies: jets - radio continuum: galaxies

Simbad objects: 50

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Number of rows : 50
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 Z 479-45 rG 00 37 05.4904711536 +25 41 56.361743556   14.8       ~ 80 0
2 NGC 315 LIN 00 57 48.88334410 +30 21 08.8119345 12.80 12.20 11.16 11.26   ~ 787 2
3 NGC 326 rG 00 58 22.6298561088 +26 51 58.701156300   14.9 13     ~ 183 2
4 NGC 383 rG 01 07 24.9647814840 +32 24 45.132586200   13.6 12.14     ~ 777 3
5 4C 35.03 rG 02 09 38.5601991144 +35 47 50.778945420   14.9 13.0     ~ 150 2
6 3C 84 Sy2 03 19 48.1599902040 +41 30 42.108850836   13.10 12.48 11.09   ~ 4007 3
7 Z 541-15 rG 03 29 23.8863408096 +39 47 31.958110536   14.9       ~ 96 0
8 NGC 2484 Sy2 07 58 28.10812817 +37 47 11.8076475   14.15 14.9     ~ 268 1
9 ICRF J083915.8+285038 Sy2 08 39 15.82767313 +28 50 38.8026348   16.0 14.90     ~ 100 0
10 7C 083648.10+293856.00 QSO 08 39 51.7466911392 +29 28 18.295841712   19.97 19.53     ~ 35 1
11 IC 2402 LIN 08 47 59.045 +31 47 08.38   14.99       ~ 133 2
12 6C 0908+3736 BiC 09 11 53.6156551968 +37 24 13.311359568   16.1       ~ 71 1
13 NVSS J091647+381807 rG 09 16 47.7571646064 +38 18 05.833769940           ~ 47 1
14 7C 0915+3203 AGN 09 18 57.9197964240 +31 51 10.798451460   15.5       ~ 62 1
15 2MASX J10075705+2801479 BiC 10 07 57.0708319728 +28 01 47.966189592           ~ 36 0
16 NVSS J104318+313102 rG 10 43 18.4 +31 31 02   15       ~ 42 1
17 Mrk 421 BLL 11 04 27.3140835504 +38 12 31.798495872   13.50 12.90 8.31   ~ 2671 1
18 Z 155-59 SyG 11 05 22.8189218232 +30 09 41.606496180   15.7       ~ 62 0
19 MCG+05-27-013 LIN 11 11 23.7302154768 +26 57 42.593590332   14.6       ~ 54 0
20 MCG+05-27-014 LIN 11 11 25.1950902096 +26 57 48.944477520           ~ 72 0
21 4C 29.41 rG 11 16 34.6160545656 +29 15 17.112000564   15.02 14.90     ~ 126 1
22 Z 156-60 rG 11 18 59.3681 +27 54 06.996   15.7       ~ 40 0
23 NGC 3665 rG 11 24 43.630 +38 45 46.05 13.71 13.26 11.62     ~ 344 1
24 2MASX J12462185+2627173 BiC 12 46 21.870 +26 27 16.85   19.7       ~ 47 1
25 NGC 4839 rG 12 57 24.3563164776 +27 29 52.203087132 13.56 13.02 12.06     ~ 466 3
26 NGC 5127 LIN 13 23 45.0315298080 +31 33 56.527040808   13.9       ~ 177 0
27 NGC 5141 Sy2 13 24 51.44109717 +36 22 42.7725745   13.9       ~ 187 1
28 NAME Centaurus A Sy2 13 25 27.61521044 -43 01 08.8050291   8.18 6.84 6.66   ~ 4483 3
29 IC 4296 AGN 13 36 39.03253319 -33 57 57.0730368   11.52 12.99 10.00 10.79 ~ 494 2
30 NVSS J140000+283038 rG 14 00 00.5 +28 30 38           ~ 38 1
31 ICRF J142440.5+263730 Sy2 14 24 40.5266308536 +26 37 30.467191764   15.6 15.62     ~ 113 1
32 NVSS J145233+275758 rG 14 52 33.1 +27 57 58           ~ 67 1
33 4C 28.39 LIN 15 23 26.9109001896 +28 37 32.500601976   15.68 15.5     ~ 74 1
34 2MFGC 12478 G 15 27 44.4099822504 +28 55 06.607834248           ~ 76 1
35 LEDA 55258 AGN 15 30 10.2734781888 +29 00 30.167945712           ~ 49 1
36 UGC 10094 B LIN 15 56 03.8798 +24 26 53.438   15.4       ~ 97 1
37 NVSS J161531+272657 rG 16 15 31.3601937240 +27 26 57.334964640           ~ 44 1
38 B2 1637+29 rG 16 39 18.40 +29 51 57.6           ~ 26 1
39 NVSS J164028+320529 rG 16 40 29.2 +32 05 36           ~ 21 1
40 2MASX J16452767+2720064 BiC 16 45 27.6784943280 +27 20 05.790924312           ~ 35 0
41 7C 165211.80+395026.00 BLL 16 53 52.21668403 +39 45 36.6088754 14.09 14.15 13.29 8.26   ~ 2160 2
42 4C 30.31 rG 17 00 45.2320367856 +30 08 12.874902000   15.00 14.3     ~ 72 0
43 NVSS J173835+325558 rG 17 38 35.7693534696 +32 56 01.527914472           ~ 36 1
44 2MASX J17495105+3018081 G 17 49 51.0907402776 +30 18 08.281634832           ~ 13 0
45 NVSS J175435+323415 rG 17 54 35.5035434400 +32 34 17.203067580   15.82       ~ 39 1
46 NVSS J182852+321855 Rad 18 28 52.80 +32 18 55.0           ~ 35 1
47 B2 2116+26 A Rad 21 18 16 +26 59.5           ~ 8 0
48 NGC 7052 rG 21 18 33.0441963648 +26 26 49.174586196 15.52 14.85 13.09     ~ 323 1
49 UGC 12064 AGN 22 31 20.5885689288 +39 21 29.593072404   14.6       ~ 437 1
50 NVSS J223829+351946 rG 22 38 29.417 +35 19 46.84   15.0       ~ 105 1

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