Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1997-07-19
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
7 pages, 4 postscript figures included. Accepted for publication in Astrophysical Journal Letters. Also available at http://
Scientific paper
10.1086/310894
We suggest that extragalactic radio sources are intermittent on timescales of 10^4-10^5 yr. Using a simple spherical model of a cocoon/shock system, it is found that inactive sources fade rapidly in radio luminosity but the shock in the ambient medium continues to expand supersonically, thereby keeping the whole source structure intact during the inactive phases. The fading of inactive sources, and the effect of the intermittency on the expansion velocity, can readily explain the observed over-abundance of small radio sources. In particular, the plateau in the observed distribution of sizes found by O'Dea & Baum (1997) can be interpreted as being due to intermittency. The model predicts that very young sources will be particularly radio luminous, once the effects of absorption have been accounted for. Furthermore, it predicts the existence of a significant number of faint `coasting' sources. These might be detectable in deep, low-frequency radio maps, or via the X-ray and optical emission line properties of the shock front.
Begelman Mitchell C.
Reynolds Chris S.
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