2000AJ....120.2284A


Query : 2000AJ....120.2284A

2000AJ....120.2284A - Astron. J., 120, 2284-2299 (2000/November-0)

The morphology of the emission-line region of compact steep-spectrum radio sources.

AXON D.J., CAPETTI A., FANTI R., MORGANTI R., ROBINSON A. and SPENCER R.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the results of HST narrowband imaging of 11 compact steep-spectrum (CSS) radio sources. Five of them (3C 48, 3C 147, 3C303.1, 3C 277.1, and 4C 12.50) were observed as part of a dedicated ``pointed'' program of deep line imaging, at the redshifted wavelength of the [O III] λ5007 emission line. For six additional sources (3C 49, 3C 93.1, 3C 138, 3C 268.3, 3C305.1, and 3C343.1) ``snapshot'' images ([O III] λ5007 or [O II] λ3727) were taken from the HST archive. In all but one of the targets (3C 49) line emission has been detected, and only in the case of 3C 138 is it unresolved at the HST resolution. Three distinct components are found in the CSS emission-line morphologies: (1) compact nuclear emission regions whose size is less than a few kpc, (2) bright emission spatially related to the radio structure, and (3) faint emission that extends well beyond the radio source. A large fraction of the line emission (between 30% and 90%) originates within less than ∼3 kpc from the nucleus, as in the case of Seyfert and extended radio galaxies. In four out five of the sources for which deep observations are available, the line emission extends well beyond the size of the radio source but along the radio axis. Only in the case of the largest radio source (3C 277.3) is no emission beyond the radio lobes detected. Structures of similar surface brightness would have not been seen in the snapshot images. These emission-line structures extend to scales of 10 to 30 kpc and cover a projected angle, when seen from the nucleus, of ∼30° to 110°, and they indicate that the nuclear illumination is anisotropic. Photon-counting arguments also support this interpretation. In agreement with the AGN unified scheme, only the CSSs with broad line regions show a strong unresolved continuum source in the HST images. In six objects the radio emission extends over more than 1" and the HST resolution is such that a detailed comparison can be made between radio and optical morphologies. In these cases the line emission has an elongated structure, linking the nucleus to the radio lobes, possibly tracing the path of the invisible radio jets. Nevertheless, the emission-line morphologies do not show the bow shocks at the extremities of the radio lobes one would expect if they are sources whose expansion is frustrated by a dense external medium. Our data favor the alternative model in which CSSs are the young phase of the large-size radio sources. When ``pointed'' pure continuum images are available, there appears to be no alignment between radio and continuum emission, which contradicts previous suggestions based on broadband HST imaging. We suggest that these broadband images are in most cases heavily contaminated by line emission, producing a spurious apparent alignment.

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Number of rows : 15
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 3C 48 QSO 01 37 41.2996631208 +33 09 35.080388820   16.62 16.20     ~ 2815 2
2 3C 49 rG 01 41 09.2 +13 53 28   22.327 20.920 20.876   ~ 183 1
3 Mrk 573 Sy2 01 43 57.7777898304 +02 20 59.531401716   14.90 14.07     ~ 533 0
4 3C 93.1 BLL 03 48 46.9073426592 +33 53 15.461439576   20.723   19.110   ~ 131 1
5 ICRF J052109.8+163822 Sy1 05 21 09.88596258 +16 38 22.0515459   19.37 18.84 18.480   ~ 851 1
6 ICRF J054236.1+495107 Sy1 05 42 36.13789710 +49 51 07.2337139   18.45 17.80 17.210   ~ 1493 1
7 Mrk 3 Sy2 06 15 36.2812259376 +71 02 14.837219808 14.21 14.03 12.97     ~ 916 3
8 3C 268.3 Sy1 12 06 24.70656 +64 13 36.8760   21.847 20.790 19.910   ~ 188 1
9 2E 2879 Sy1 12 52 26.3561235816 +56 34 19.573734864   18.42 18.11 17.660   ~ 287 2
10 3C 277.3 BLL 12 54 12.0071453880 +27 37 33.952663740   15.94       ~ 366 1
11 NGC 5252 Sy2 13 38 15.8707724328 +04 32 33.521265600   15.21 14.21     ~ 480 0
12 ICRF J134733.3+121724 Sy2 13 47 33.36161873 +12 17 24.2398927   19.28 18.44 15.718   ~ 597 3
13 8C 1443+773 Sy2 14 43 14.8 +77 07 29   19   18.730   ~ 146 1
14 3C 305.1 rG 14 47 09.5 +76 56 22   21.37       ~ 95 1
15 ICRF J163828.2+623444 Sy2 16 38 28.22535940 +62 34 44.3168151   20.7 20.7     ~ 163 2

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