Episodic Star Formation Coupled to Reignition of Radio Activity in 3C 236
Grant R. Tremblay, Christopher P. O'Dea, Stefi A. Baum, Anton M., Koekemoer, William B. Sparks, Ger de Bruyn, Arno P. Schoenmakers

TL;DR
This study uses Hubble imaging to link recent star formation in 3C 236 to episodic AGN activity, revealing a connection between galaxy mergers, starburst events, and radio jet reactivation.
Contribution
It provides new evidence for episodic AGN activity linked to star formation episodes and galaxy interactions in 3C 236.
Findings
Young star-forming knots (~10^7 yr old) are coeval with radio reignition.
Older stars (~10^9 yr old) relate to previous AGN activity.
The galaxy's activity cycle is influenced by minor mergers and gas inflow.
Abstract
We present Hubble Space Telescope UV and optical imaging of the radio galaxy 3C 236, whose relic 4 Mpc radio jet lobes and inner 2 kpc CSS radio source are evidence of multiple epochs of AGN activity. Our data confirm the presence of four bright knots of FUV emission in an arc along the edge of the inner circumnuclear dust disk in the galaxy's nucleus, as well as FUV emission cospatial with the nucleus itself. We interpret these to be sites of recent or ongoing star formation. We present photometry of these knots, as well as an estimate for the internal extinction in the source using the Balmer decrement from SDSS spectroscopy. We estimate the ages of the knots by comparing our extinction-corrected photometry with stellar population synthesis models. We find the four knots cospatial with the dusty disk to be young, of order 10^7 yr old. The FUV emission in the nucleus is likely due to…
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TopicsHistorical Astronomy and Related Studies · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
