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RESEARCH ARTICLE

A Population Study of Faint Compact Steep Spectrum Radio Sources: Self-Similar Growth

Wolfgang Tschager, Richard Schilizzi, Huub Röttgering, Ignas Snellen, George Miley and Rick Perley

Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia 20(1) 75 - 78
Published: 28 March 2003

Abstract

The main topic of this contribution is the investigation of the morphological self-similarity of the growth process during the gigahertz peaked spectrum (GPS) and compact steep spectrum (CSS) phase of evolving radio galaxies. By investigating a new sample of faint CSS radio sources we establish that self-similar evolution must hold for peaked spectrum sources over a wide range of luminosities as well as physical sizes. Thus, we argue that self-similarity should be regarded as an essential, intrinsic characteristic of the growth process of young radio sources, and be treated as such, and not merely as a supplementary constraint for evolution models.

Keywords: radio continuum: galaxies — galaxies: active — galaxies: evolution

https://doi.org/10.1071/AS03004

© ASA 2003

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