Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2006-05-20
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Thesis dissertation. University of Groningen (The Netherlands) Full version available at: http://irs.ub.rug.nl/ppn/29144461X
Scientific paper
The main goal of this thesis is to study the interrelation of powerful radio sources with their hosts. The objects of study are GPS and CSS sources. Due to their small size, GPS/CSS sources are excellent probes of this relation. Furthermore, their young age allows us to compare them to the larger, old radio sources and establish a time-line evolution of this relation. This thesis combines imaging and spectroscopy of GPS/CSS sources at different wavelengths, and all our studies lead to the same conclusion: the presence and expansion of powerful radio sources clearly affect the properties and evolution of their hosts. All chapters of the thesis find evidence of strong interaction between the host and the radio source. Furthermore, the radio source and host can significantly affect each others evolution. However, this influence takes place in different ways. The influence that the host has on the radio source is somehow indirect. However it can completely change its destiny: depending of the contents, distribution and density of the gas, the radio source will die early, expand and grow into the large FR sources, or remain confined inside its host. In contrast, the influence of the radio source on its host seems to be more direct and takes place during its expansion through the host: the radio source will affect the kinematics and ionization of the emission line gas, and may change the star formation history of the host.
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