Evolution of AGN Space Densities and the FR Dichotomy
Melanie A. Gendre, Jasper V. Wall, Philip N. Best

TL;DR
This paper compares the evolution of FRI and FRII radio sources over cosmic time, revealing similar patterns in their space densities that suggest a shared evolutionary process.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of FRI and FRII space densities across different redshifts, highlighting potential common evolutionary mechanisms.
Findings
FRI and FRII sources exhibit similar space density enhancements at various redshifts.
The results imply a possible shared evolutionary pathway for both radio source types.
The study advances understanding of radio galaxy evolution over cosmic history.
Abstract
We focus on a comparison of the space densities of FRI and FRII extended radio sources at different epochs, and find that FRI and FRII sources show similar space density enhancements in various redshift ranges, possibly implying a common evolution.
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