Nature of Central Radio Component of Double Extragalactic Radio Sources
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
The nature of the central component of double extragalactic radio sources (radio galaxies and QSO) is studied. Comparison of the radio luminosity of central components with that of compact QSO and that of the central components of E galaxies suggests that (a) in a broad scheme of radio evolution from QSO to elliptical galaxies through radio galaxies, we can consider the evolution of central components separately from that of extended components, and (b) the central components of double sources represent the middle phase between compact QSO and central components of E galaxies. A correlation between the radio luminosity of the central components and that of extended components is found.
- 理論物理学刊行会の論文
- 1978-05-25
著者
関連論文
- On the Phase of Pulsar Evolution : A Comment on Tsarevsky's Paper
- Nature of Central Radio Component of Double Extragalactic Radio Sources
- Formation of Galaxies from Hydrogen Gas
- Evolution of Cosmic Rays in Galaxies
- Pair Correlation in Astronomical Bound Gravitating Systems
- X-Ray Emission Region of a White Dwarf with Accretion
- Dynamics of Non-Spherical Elliptical Galaxies.I : Case of No Rotation, Isotropic Velocity Distribution and No Damping
- Chapter VII Quasistellar Objects
- Application of Time Reversal Invariance to Numerical experiments of Many Body Systems : Case of Campbell-Henon Model