FR0CAT: a FIRST catalog of FR0 radio galaxies
R.D. Baldi (1), A. Capetti (2), F. Massaro (3) ((1) University of, Southampton, UK, (2) INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico di Torino, Italy, (3), University of Torino, Italy)

TL;DR
This paper presents FR0CAT, a catalog of 108 nearby compact radio galaxies, revealing their prevalence, host galaxy properties, and discussing possible evolutionary and intrinsic differences from other radio galaxy classes.
Contribution
The study provides the first comprehensive catalog of FR0 radio galaxies, analyzing their properties and proposing scenarios for their smaller sizes and higher abundance compared to FRIs.
Findings
FR0s are the most common radio sources in the local universe.
FR0 hosts are similar to FRI hosts but less massive.
The space density of FR0s is about five times higher than FRIs.
Abstract
With the aim of exploring the properties of the class of FR0 radio galaxies, we selected a sample of 108 compact radio sources, called FR0CAT, by combining observations from the NVSS, FIRST, and SDSS surveys. The catalog includes sources with z, with a radio size 5 kpc, and with an optical spectrum characteristic of low-excitation galaxies. Their 1.4-GHz radio luminosities range erg/s. The FR0CAT hosts are mostly (86%) luminous () red early-type galaxies with black hole masses : similar to the hosts of FRI radio galaxies, but they are on average a factor 1.6 less massive. The number density of FR0CAT sources is 5 times higher than that of FRIs, and thus they represent the dominant population of radio sources in the local Universe.…
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