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A&A 396, 801-813 (2002)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20021410
Multi-frequency analysis of the two CSS quasars 3C 43 & 3C 298
C. Fanti1, 2, R. Fanti1, 2, D. Dallacasa1, 3, A. McDonald4, R. T. Schilizzi5, 6 and R.E. Spencer41 Istituto di Radioastronomia del CNR, via Gobetti 101, 40129 Bologna, Italy
2 Physics Dept., University of Bologna, via Irnerio 46, 40126 Bologna
3 Astronomy Dept., University of Bologna, via Ranzani 1, 40127 Bologna, Italy
4 University of Manchester, Jodrell Bank Observatory, UK
5 Joint Institute for VLBI in Europe, Postbus 2, 7990 AA, Dwingeloo, The Netherlands
6 Leiden Observatory, Postbus 9513, Leiden, 2300RA, The Netherlands
(Received 26 July 2002 / Accepted 24 September 2002)
Abstract
We present and discuss observations made with MERLIN and VLBI at
1.7 and 5 GHz of the two CSS quasars 3C 43 and 3C 298. They show quite
different morphologies, the former being a very distorted triple radio
source, the latter a small FRII type object. Relativistic effects and structural
distortions are discussed. Source ages are
evaluated to be of the order of
10
5 years, therefore 3C 43 and
3C 298 can be considered fairly "young" radio sources.
Some inference is also derived on the properties of the medium
surrounding the radio emitting regions in these sub-galactic objects, whose density could be
as low as 10
-3 cm
-3.
Key words: radio continuum -- quasars: general -- quasars: individual: 3C 43, 3C 298
Offprint request: D. Dallacasa, ddallaca@ira.cnr.it
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