Optical- & UV-Continuum Morphologies of Compact Radio Source Hosts
Chetna Duggal, Christopher P. O'Dea, Stefi A. Baum, Alvaro Labiano,, Clive Tadhunter, Diana M. Worrall, Raffaella Morganti, Grant R. Tremblay,, Daniel Dicken

TL;DR
This study uses HST imaging to identify UV signatures of jet-induced star formation in CSS radio galaxies, confirming that radio jets can trigger recent starburst activity in galaxy hosts.
Contribution
First systematic search linking UV emission to jet-triggered star formation in CSS radio galaxies, supporting jet feedback models.
Findings
UV emission aligned with radio jets in most CSS hosts
Young stellar populations (<10 Myr) dominate UV excess
Evidence suggests star formation triggered by radio activity
Abstract
We present the first systematic search for UV signatures from radio source-driven AGN feedback in Compact Steep Spectrum (CSS) radio galaxies. Owing to their characteristic sub-galactic jets (1-20 kpc projected linear sizes), CSS hosts are excellent laboratories for probing galaxy scale feedback via jet-triggered star formation. The sample consists of 7 powerful CSS galaxies, and 2 galaxies host to radio sources >20 kpc as control, at low to intermediate redshifts (z<0.6). Our new HST images show extended UV continuum emission in 6/7 CSS galaxies; with 5 CSS hosts exhibiting UV knots co-spatial and aligned along the radio-jet axis. Young (<10 Myr), massive (>5 M) stellar populations are likely to be the dominant source of the blue excess emission in radio galaxies at these redshifts. Hence, the radio-aligned UV regions could be attributed to jet-induced starbursts. Lower near-UV…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
