A&A 405, 499-504 (2003)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20030635
Polarization asymmetry in CSS sources: Evidence of AGN fuel?
D. J. Saikia and N. GuptaNational Centre for Radio Astrophysics, TIFR, Post Bag 3, Ganeshkhind, Pune 411 007, India
(Received 3 January 2003 / Accepted 16 April 2003)
Abstract
The compact steep spectrum and gigahertz peaked spectrum sources are widely
believed to be young radio sources, with ages
10
6 yr. If the activity in the
nucleus is fuelled by the supply of gas, one might find evidence of this gas by
studying the structural and polarization characteristics of CSS sources as these evolve
through this gas. We present polarization observations of a sample
of CSS sources, and combine our results with those available in the literature, to show
that CSS sources are more asymmetric in the polarization of the outer lobes compared
with the more extended ones. We suggest that this could be possibly due
to interaction of the jets with infalling material, which fuels the radio source.
We also investigate possible dependence of the polarization asymmetry of the lobes on
redshift, since this might be affected by more interactions and mergers in the past.
No such dependence is found for the CSS sources, suggesting that the environments on the
CSS scales are similar at different redshifts. However, the polarization asymmetry of the
oppositely-directed lobes is larger at higher redshifts for the more extended sources,
possibly reflecting the higher incidence of interactions in the past.
Key words: galaxies: active -- quasars: general -- galaxies: nuclei -- radio continuum: galaxies
Offprint request: D. J. Saikia, djs@ncra.tifr.res.in
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