Jet-accretion system in the nearby mJy Radio Galaxies
Paola Grandi, Eleonora Torresi, Duccio Macconi, Bia Boccardi,, Alessandro Capetti

TL;DR
This study investigates the nature of mJy radio galaxies, revealing that many LERGs have FRII morphology and are likely aged HERGs or a distinct efficient jet-launching class, challenging traditional FRI/FRII associations.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of local mJy radio galaxies, showing that LERGs can have FRII morphology and suggesting intrinsic black hole properties influence jet power.
Findings
Most nearby mJy objects are in a late evolutionary stage.
FRII-LERGs resemble old FRI-LERGs more than young HERGs.
Black hole spin and magnetic flux may determine jet luminosity.
Abstract
It is generally thought that FRII Radio Galaxies host thin optically thick disks, while FRIs are powered by Advected Dominated Accretion Flows. The sources with an efficient engine are optically classified as High Excitation Radio Galaxies (HERGs) and those with an inefficient motor as Low Excitation Radio Galaxies (LERGs). Recently, the study of Radio Galaxies down to mJy fluxes has cast serious doubts on the LERG-FRI and HERG-FRII correspondence, revealing that many LERGs show FRII radio morphologies. The FR catalogs recently compiled by Capetti et al. (2017a,b) and Baldi et al. (2018) have allowed us to explore this issue in the local () mJy Universe. Our statistical study shows that the majority of nearby mJy objects are in a late stage of their life. FRII-LERGs appear more similar to the old FRI-LERGs than to the young FRII-HERGs. FRII-LERGs may be aged HERGs that,…
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