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A&A 445, 889-899 (2006)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20053752
Constraints on evolutionary properties of GHz Peaked Spectrum galaxies
S. Tinti1 and G. De Zotti1, 21 SISSA/ISAS, via Beirut 4, 34014 Trieste, Italy
e-mail: tinti@sissa.it
2 INAF, Osservatorio Astronomico, Vicolo dell'Osservatorio 5, 35122 Padova, Italy
(Received 4 July 2005 / Accepted 8 September 2005 )
Abstract
We have used the available samples of Gigahertz Peaked
Spectrum (GPS) galaxies to investigate their evolution properties
in the framework of the "youth" scenario. Care was taken to
properly allow for the different selection criteria used to define
the samples. We find that the observed redshift and peak frequency
distributions can be satisfactorily accounted for in terms of
simple luminosity evolution of individual sources, along the lines
discussed by Fanti et al. (1995, A&A, 302, 317) and Begelman (1996, in Proc. Cygnus A, Study of Radio Galaxy; 1999, in Proc. of KNAW Colloq.),
although the derived parameter values have large uncertainties due
to ambiguities in the selection of GPS sources and to the
incompleteness of redshift measurements. However the simplest
self-similar model, whereby the evolution is controlled only by
the radial profile of the density of the ambient medium is not
good enough and one additional parameter needs to be introduced.
The fit requires a decrease of the emitted power and of the peak
luminosity with source age or with decreasing peak frequency, at
variance with the Snellen et al. (2000, MNRAS, 319, 445) model. On the other hand,
our analysis confirms the rather flat slope of the luminosity
function, found by Snellen et al. (2000) who also report
indications of a high luminosity break, not required by the data
sets we have used. Our results suggest that the GPS galaxies are
the precursors of extended radio sources with luminosities below
the break of the luminosity function. No cosmological evolution of
the GPS galaxy population is required by presently available data.
Key words: galaxies: active -- radio continuum: galaxies
SIMBAD Objects
© ESO 2006
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