2016
DOI: 10.1002/asna.201512257
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Radio properties of Compact Steep Spectrum and GHz‐Peaked Spectrum radio sources

Abstract: Compact steep spectrum (CSS) and GHz-peaked spectrum (GPS) radio sources represent a large fraction of the extragalactic objects in flux density-limited samples. They are compact, powerful radio sources whose synchrotron peak frequency ranges between a few hundred MHz to several GHz. CSS and GPS radio sources are currently interpreted as objects in which the radio emission is in an early evolutionary stage. In this contribution I review the radio properties and the physical characteristics of this class of rad… Show more

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“…These sources are believed to be young AGN (e.g. O'Dea 1998;Conway 2002;Murgia et al 2002;Murgia 2003;Orienti 2016) and make up more than a quarter of the sources in our unbiased sub-sample. Of the 10 peaked-spectrum sources in the sample, sufficient spectral coverage is available to determine the observed turnover frequency of seven of them to within ∼ 1 GHz (Section 4).…”
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“…These sources are believed to be young AGN (e.g. O'Dea 1998;Conway 2002;Murgia et al 2002;Murgia 2003;Orienti 2016) and make up more than a quarter of the sources in our unbiased sub-sample. Of the 10 peaked-spectrum sources in the sample, sufficient spectral coverage is available to determine the observed turnover frequency of seven of them to within ∼ 1 GHz (Section 4).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compact steep-spectrum (CSS), MPS, gigahertz peakedspectrum (GPS) and high-frequency peaked (HFP) sources are all AGN that show spectral turnovers in their synchrotron spectra, that are believed to be produced by synchrotron self-absorption. GPS, MPS and CSS sources together make up between 15 and 30 per cent of the sources in flux density limited catalogues (O'Dea 1998;Orienti 2016). The observed turnover (or peak) frequencies (νo) of the CSS, MPS, GPS and HFP sources are νo < 0.5 GHz, νo < 1 GHz, 1 < νo < 5 GHz and νo > 5 GHz (O'Dea 1998;Dallacasa et al 2000;Coppejans et al 2015), respectively.…”
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“…The compact inverted-spectrum AGN core is similar to gigahertz-peaked spectrum sources (GPSs) that exhibit a peak in their radio spectra between 1 and 5 GHz and an inverted-shape spectrum at lower frequencies (Fanti 2009). GPSs are interpreted as radio AGNs in early phases of their evolution; therefore, compact inverted-spectrum radio cores of TDRGs may be considered as an indication of recent AGN activity (Randall et al 2011;Orienti 2016). Indeed, some DDRGs are known to show a mildly inverted spectrum of the core (Machalski et al 2010).…”
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“…The initial stage of the radio source growth is represented by compact symmetric objects (CSOs) with sub-kiloparsec-scale structures, symmetric radio morphologies, total radio emission dominated by the mini-lobes, and kinematical ages smaller than a few thousand years (review by Orienti 2016). CSOs belong to the spectral class of gigahertz-peaked spectrum (GPS) radio galaxies, characterized by a stable, convex radio spectrum peaking at GHz frequencies (see O'Dea 1998 for a review).…”
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