Abstract
We present XMM–Newton observations of a complete sample of five archetypal young radioloud
active galactic nucleus (AGN), also known as Compact Symmetric Objects (CSO) or
Gigahertz Peaked Spectrum (GPS) sources. They are among the brightest and best studied
GPS/CSO sources in the sky, with radio powers in the range L5 GHz = 1043-44 erg s−1 and with
four sources having measured kinematic ages of 570–3000 yr. All five sources are detected,
and have 2-10 keV luminosities ranging from 0.5 to 4.8 × 1044 erg s−1. A detailed analysis
was performed, comparing the X-ray luminosities and NH absorption column densities of
the GPS/CSO galaxies with their optical and radio properties, and with those of the general
population of radio galaxies. We find the following.
(i) GPS/CSO galaxies show a wide range in absorption column densities with a distribution
not different from that of the general population of radio galaxies.We therefore find no evidence
that GPS/CSO galaxies could reside in a significantly more dense circumnuclear environment
such that they could be ‘frustrated’ radio sources – hampered in their development.
(ii) The ratio of radio to X-ray luminosity is significantly higher for GPS/CSO sources
than for classical radio sources. This is consistent with an evolution scenario in which young,
compact radio sources are more efficient radio emitters than large extended objects, at a constant
accretion power.
(iii) Taking the X-ray luminosity of radio sources as a measure of their ionization power, we
find that GPS/CSO sources are significantly underluminous in their [O III]5007Å line luminosity,
including a weak trend with age. This is consistent with the fact that the Str¨omgren sphere
should still be expanding in these young objects. If true, this would mean that here we are
witnessing the birth of the narrow-line region of radio-loud AGN.
| Original language | Undefined/Unknown |
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| Pages (from-to) | 928-936 |
| Number of pages | 9 |
| Journal | Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society |
| Volume | 367 |
| Issue number | 3 |
| Publication status | Published - 2006 |
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