Extended radio AGN at z ∼ 1 in the ORELSE survey: The confining effect of dense environments
Journal
Astrophysical Journal
Journal Volume
902
Journal Issue
2
Date Issued
2020
Author(s)
Shen L
Liu G
Zhang M.-F
Lemaux B.C
Lubin L.M
Pelliccia D
Moravec E
Golden-Marx E
Zhou H
Fang W
Tomczak A
McKean J
Miller N.A
Fassnacht C.D
Kocevski D
Gal R
Hung D
Squires G.
Abstract
Recent hydrodynamic simulations and observations of radio jets have shown that the surrounding environment has a large effect on their resulting morphology. To investigate this, we use a sample of 50 Extended Radio Active Galactic Nuclei (ERAGN) detected in the Observations of Redshift Evolution in Large-Scale Environments survey. These sources are all successfully cross-identified to galaxies within a redshift range of 0.55 ≤ z ≤ 1.35, either through spectroscopic redshifts or accurate photometric redshifts. We find that ERAGN are more compact in high-density environments than those in low-density environments at a significance level of 4.5σ. Among a series of internal properties under our scrutiny, only the radio power demonstrates a positive correlation with their spatial extent. After removing the possible radio power effect, the difference of size in low- and high-density environments persists. In the global environment analyses, the majority (86%) of high-density ERAGN reside in the cluster/group environment. In addition, ERAGN in the cluster/group central regions are preferentially compact with a small scatter in size, compared to those in the cluster/group intermediate regions and fields. In conclusion, our data appear to support the interpretation that the dense intracluster gas in the central regions of galaxy clusters plays a major role in confining the spatial extent of radio jets. © 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
Subjects
Galaxy clusters (584); Radio active galactic nuclei (2134); Radio galaxies (1343); Radio jets (1347)
Type
journal article