The eMERLIN and EVN view of FR0 radio galaxies
Ranieri D. Baldi (1,2), Gabriele Giovannini (1,3), Alessandro Capetti, (4) ((1) INAF-IRA, Bologna, Italy, (2) University of Southampton, UK, (3), Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia, Universita' di Bologna, Bologna, Italy,, (4) INAF-OATO, Pino Torinese, Italy)

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution radio observations to analyze the structure and jet properties of FR0 radio galaxies, revealing their core dominance, jet morphology, and a correlation between core and line luminosities, suggesting a common jet-disc coupling.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed high-resolution imaging of a sample of FR0s, demonstrating their mildly-relativistic jets and establishing a correlation between core and accretion-related luminosities.
Findings
FR0s exhibit sub-mJy core components and pc-scale twin jets.
A linear correlation exists between pc-scale core luminosity and [O III] line luminosity.
Jet Lorentz factors are estimated between 1 and 2.5, indicating mildly-relativistic jets.
Abstract
We present the results from high-resolution observations carried out with the eMERLIN UK-array and the European VLBI network (EVN) for a sample of 15 FR0s, i.e. compact core-dominated radio sources associated with nearby early-type galaxies (ETGs) which represent the bulk of the local radio galaxy population. The 5-GHz eMERLIN observations available for 5 objects exhibit sub-mJy core components, and reveal pc-scale twin jets for 4 out of 5 FR0s once the eMERLIN and JVLA archival visibilities data are combined. The 1.66-GHz EVN observations available for 10 FR0s display one- and two-sided jetted morphologies and compact cores. The pc-scale core emission contributes, on average, to about one tenth of the total extended radio emission, although we note a increasing core contribution for flat/inverted-spectrum sources. We found an unprecedented linear correlation between the pc-scale core…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology
