2020A&A...634A.108S


Query : 2020A&A...634A.108S

2020A&A...634A.108S - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 634A, 108-108 (2020/2-1)

LOFAR view of NGC 3998, a sputtering AGN.

SRIDHAR S.S., MORGANTI R., NYLAND K., FRANK B.S., HARWOOD J. and OOSTERLOO T.

Abstract (from CDS):

Low-power radio sources dominate the radio sky. They tend to be small in size and dominated by their cores, but the origin of their properties and the evolution of their radio plasma are not well constrained. Interestingly, there is mounting evidence that low-power radio sources can significantly affect their surrounding gaseous medium and may therefore be more relevant for galaxy evolution than previously thought. In this paper, we present low radio frequency observations obtained with LOFAR at 147MHz of the radio source hosted by NGC 3998. This is a rare example of a low-power source that is extremely dominated by its core, but that has two large-scale lobes of low surface brightness. We combine the new 147MHz image with available 1400MHz data to derive the spectral index over the source. Despite the low surface brightness, reminiscent of remnant structures, the lobes show an optically thin synchrotron spectral index (∼0.6). We interpret this as being due to rapid decollimation of the jets close to the core, to high turbulence of the plasma flow, and to entrainment of thermal gas. This could be the result of intermittent activity of the central active galactic nucleus, or, more likely, temporary disruption of the jet due to the interaction of the jet with the rich circumnuclear interstellar matter. Both would result in sputtering energy injection from the core, which would keep the lobes fed, albeit at a low rate. We discuss these results in connection with the properties of low-power radio sources in general. Our findings show that amorphous low surface brightness lobes should not be interpreted by default as remnant structures. Large deep surveys (in particular the LOFAR 150MHz LoTSS and the recently started 1400MHz Apertif survey) will identify a growing number of objects similar to NGC 3998 where these ideas can be further tested.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2020

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - radio continuum: galaxies - galaxies: individual: NGC 3998 - ISM: jets and outflows

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/634/A108): list.dat fits/*>

Simbad objects: 11

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Number of rows : 11
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 NGC 1167 LIN 03 01 42.3322774176 +35 12 20.300948892   13.84 12.77     ~ 355 2
2 IC 450 Sy1 06 52 12.3346265592 +74 25 37.121227716   15.16 14.19     ~ 571 1
3 NAME Lockman Hole reg 10 45 00.0 +58 00 00           ~ 840 0
4 NGC 3665 rG 11 24 43.630 +38 45 46.05 13.71 13.26 11.62     ~ 344 1
5 NVSS J115634+552058 Rad 11 56 35.3 +55 21 07           ~ 4 2
6 NGC 3998 Sy2 11 57 56.1334044408 +55 27 12.922443432   11.64 12.10 10.09   ~ 643 2
7 NAME Centaurus A Sy2 13 25 27.61521044 -43 01 08.8050291   8.18 6.84 6.66   ~ 4482 3
8 NGC 5322 SyG 13 49 15.24 +60 11 25.8   11.3       ~ 415 2
9 3C 295 Sy2 14 11 20.6 +52 12 09   22.34 20.80 18.54   ~ 979 5
10 NGC 6764 LIN 19 08 16.4036066688 +50 55 59.519979084   15.00 14.32     ~ 296 1
11 IC 5063 Sy2 20 52 02.15 -57 04 06.7   12.92 13.60 11.30   ~ 649 1

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