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A&A 375, 791-796 (2001)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20010902
Are all radio galaxies genuine ellipticals?
M. P. Véron-Cetty and P. VéronObservatoire de Haute Provence, CNRS, 04870 Saint-Michel l'Observatoire, France
e-mail: mira@obs-hp.fr
(Received 16 January 2001 / Accepted 11 June 2001 )
Abstract
Classical double radio sources are believed to be powered by a strong
relativistic jet due to the presence of a rapidly spinning black hole in the
center of a giant E galaxy formed by the merging of two galaxies. If this is
true, no radio source should have been found in spiral or S0 galaxies. A number
of radio S0s have been reported, but most of them are probably
misclassified Es.
However, our own observations confirm that NGC 612 is an S0 although it
is associated with the FR II radio source PKS 0131-36. We conclude that S0s
can be classical radio sources, but that such occurences are extremely rare.
Key words: galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD -- galaxies: individual: NGC 612 -- radio continuum: galaxies
Offprint request: P. Véron, veron@obs-hp.fr
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