Are CSO host-galaxies undergoing merging?

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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4 pages, 2 figures, to be appeared in the "Proceedings of the 5th EVN Symposium", Eds. J. Conway, A. Polatidis, R. Booth, Onsa

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The galaxy-type CSO (compact symmetric objects) rate from an intermediate
large sample PR+CJ1 is found to be consistent with the Sb-Sb merger rate of
4.6% in redshift z<1. The CSO detection rate seems going down when the sample
size is increasing, which could not reach the high merger rate in z>1, yet no
deep VLBI sample in z>1 is available now.

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