Bibcode
Augusto, Pedro; Gonzalez-Serrano, J. Ignacio; Perez-Fournon, Ismael; Wilkinson, Peter N.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 368, Issue 3, pp. 1411-1428.
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2006
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31
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28
Description
In order to understand the origin and evolution of radio galaxies,
searches for the youngest such sources have been conducted. Compact
symmetric objects (CSOs)/medium symmetric objects (MSOs) are thought to
be the earliest stages of radio sources, with possible ages of
<~103yr for CSOs (<1kpc in size) and
104-105yr for MSOs (1-15kpc). From a literature
selection in heterogeneous surveys, we have established a sample of 37
confirmed CSOs. In addition, we only found three confirmed flat-spectrum
MSOs in the literature. The typical CSO resides on a z <~ 0.5 galaxy,
has a flat radio spectrum (αthin < 0.5;
Sν ~ ν-α), is <0.3kpc in size, has
an arm length ratio <= 2, and well-aligned (θ <= 20°)
opposite lobes with a flux density ratio <=10. In order to populate
the 0.3-1kpc size range (large CSOs) and also in order to find more
flat-spectrum MSOs, we have built a sample of 157 radio sources with
α4.851.40 < 0.5 that were resolved with
the Very Large Array A configuration (VLA-A) 8.4GHz. As first results,
we have `rediscovered' nine of the known CSO/MSOs while identifying two
new ~14kpc MSOs and two candidate CSO/MSOs (which only lack redshifts
for final classification). We were able to reject 61 of the remaining
144 objects from literature information alone. In the series of papers
that starts with this one we plan to classify the remaining 83 CSO/MSO
candidates (thanks to radio and optical observations) as well as
characterize the physical properties of the (likely) many 0.3-15kpc
flat-spectrum CSO/MSOs to be found.