Remnant radio galaxy candidates of small angular sizes
Veeresh Singh, Sushant Dutta, Yogesh Wadadekar, and C. H., Ishwara-Chandra

TL;DR
This study systematically searches for small angular size remnant radio galaxies in the XMM-LSS field, discovering 48 candidates with spectral curvature, and provides new insights into their properties, environments, and prevalence.
Contribution
First systematic search for small-size remnant radio galaxies using spectral curvature, revealing a new population and estimating their fraction in the universe.
Findings
48 remnant candidates identified with spectral curvature
Remnant fraction estimated at 3.9-5.4%
Candidates often found in less dense environments and at z > 1.0
Abstract
Remnant radio galaxies (RRGs), characterized by the cessation of AGN activity, represent a short-lived last phase of radio galaxy's life-cycle. Hitherto, searches for RRGs, mainly based on the morphological criteria, have identified large angular size sources resulting into a bias towards the remnants of powerful FR-II radio galaxies. In this study we make the first attempt to perform a systematic search for RRGs of small angular sizes (30) in the XMM-LSS field. By using spectral curvature criterion we discover 48 remnant candidates exhibiting strong spectral curvature ; - 0.5. Spectral characteristics at higher frequency regime (1.4 GHz) indicate that some of our remnant candidates can depict recurrent AGN activity with an active core. We place an upper limit on the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
