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COMP2CAT: hunting compact double radio sources in the local Universe

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2019-07-10 v1 Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

We present a catalog of compact double radio galaxies (hereafter COMP2CATCAT) listing 43 edge-brightened radio sources whose projected linear size does not exceed 60 kpc, the typical size of their host galaxies. This is the fifth in a series of radio source catalogs recently created, namely: FRICATCAT, FRIICATCAT, FR0CATCAT and WATCATCAT, each focused on a different class of radio galaxies. The main aim of our analysis is to attain a better understanding of sources with intermediate morphologies between FR\,IIs and FR\,0s. COMP2CATCAT sources were selected from an existing catalog of radio sources based on NVSS, FIRST and SDSS observations for having, mainly, i) edge-brightened morphologies, typical of FR\,IIs, ii) redshifts z<0.15z < 0.15 and iii) projected linear sizes smaller than 60 kpc. With radio luminosities at 1.4 GHz 1038L1.4104110^{38} \lesssim L_{1.4} \lesssim 10^{41} erg s1^{-1}, COMP2CATCAT sources appear as the low radio luminosity tail of FR\,IIs. However, their host galaxies are indistinguishable from those of large-scale radio sources: they are luminous (21Mr24-21 \gtrsim M_{r} \gtrsim -24), red, early-type galaxies with black hole masses in the range of 107.5MBH109.5M10^{7.5} \lesssim M_{\rm BH} \lesssim 10^{9.5}\, \rm{M}_\odot. Moreover, all but one of the COMP2CATCAT sources are optically classifiable as low excitation radio galaxies, in agreement with being the low radio-power tail of FR\,Is and FR\,IIs. This catalog of compact double sources, which is 47%\sim 47 \% complete at z<0.15z<0.15, can potentially be used to clarify the role of compact double sources in the general evolutionary scheme of radio galaxies.

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@article{arxiv.1905.02212,
  title  = {COMP2CAT: hunting compact double radio sources in the local Universe},
  author = {Ana Jimenez-Gallardo and Francesco Massaro and Alessandro Capetti and Almudena Prieto and Alessandro Paggi and Ranieri D. Baldi and Romana Grossova and Luisa Ostorero and Aneta Siemiginowska and Stefano Viada},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.02212},
  year   = {2019}
}