Low-power Radio Galaxies in the Distant Universe: A search for FRI at 1<z<2 in the COSMOS field
Marco Chiaberge, Grant Tremblay, Alessandro Capetti, F. Duccio, Macchetto, Paolo Tozzi, William B. Sparks

TL;DR
This study searches for low-power FRI radio galaxies at redshifts 1<z<2 in the COSMOS field, identifying 37 candidates with diverse morphologies and potential links to galaxy interactions and high-redshift clusters.
Contribution
It introduces a novel multi-step selection method for high-z FRI candidates based on radio and optical properties, expanding understanding of their evolution.
Findings
37 candidate low-power radio galaxies identified
Many candidates show compact, non-FRI morphology
Some are associated with galaxy interactions and clusters
Abstract
We present a search for FRI radio galaxies between 1 < z < 2 in the COSMOS field. In absence of spectroscopic redshift measurements, the selection method is based on multiple steps which make use of both radio and optical constraints. The basic assumptions are that 1) the break in radio power between low-power FRIs and the more powerful FRIIs does not change with redshift, and 2) that the photometric properties of the host galaxies of low power radio galaxies in the distant universe are similar to those of FRIIs in the same redshift bin, as is the case for nearby radio galaxies. We describe the results of our search, which yields 37 low-power radio galaxy candidates that are possibly FRIs. We show that a large fraction of these low-luminosity radio galaxies display a compact radio morphology, that does not correspond to the FRI morphological classification. Furthermore, our objects are…
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