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The LOFAR view of FR0 radio galaxies

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2020-10-21 v1 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

We explore the low-frequency radio properties of the sources in the Fanaroff-Riley class 0 catalog (FR0CAT) as seen by the LOw Frequency ARray (LOFAR) observations at 150 MHz. This sample includes 104 compact radio active galactic nuclei (AGN) associated with nearby (z<0.05) massive early-type galaxies. Sixty-six FR0CAT sources are in the sky regions observed by LOFAR and all of them are detected, usually showing point-like structures with sizes smaller than 3-6 kpc. However, 12 FR0s present resolved emission of low surface brightness which contributes between 5% and 40% of the total radio power at 150 MHz, usually with a jetted morphology extending between 15 and 50 kpc. No extended emission is detected around the other FR0s, with a typical luminosity limit of 5 x 1022^{22} W/Hz over an area of 100 kpc x 100 kpc. The spectral slopes of FR0s between 150 MHz and 1.4 GHz span a broad range (-0.7 < α\alpha < 0.8) with a median value of α0.1\overline\alpha \sim 0.1; 20% of them have a steep spectrum (α\alpha > 0.5), an indication of the presence of substantial extended emission confined within the spatial resolution limit. The fraction of FR0s showing evidence for the presence of jets, by including both spectral and morphological information, is at least ~40%. This study confirms that FR0s and FRIs can be interpreted as two extremes of a continuous population of jetted sources, with the FR0s representing the low end in size and radio power.

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@article{arxiv.2008.08099,
  title  = {The LOFAR view of FR0 radio galaxies},
  author = {A. Capetti and M. Brienza and R. D. Baldi and G. Giovannini and R. Morganti and M. J. Hardcastle and H. J. A. Rottgering and G. F. Brunetti and P. N. Best and G. Miley},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.08099},
  year   = {2020}
}

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Pre-proofs version - Accepted for publication in A&A