Tracing jet-ISM interaction in young AGN: correlations between [O III] λ 5007 Å and 5-GHz emission

Labiano, A.

Spain, Netherlands, United States

Abstract

Aims: I study the interaction between young AGN and their host galaxies based on their ionized gas and radio emission, and analyze possible implications for radio galaxy evolution.
Methods: The [O III] λ 5007 Å line and 5-GHz radio properties are compared and studied for a large, representative sample of GPS and CSS (i.e., young) quasars and radio galaxies, and large-scale sources using [O III] λ 5007 Å line and 5-GHz radio data from the literature and our own observations.
Results: Several correlations between the [O III] λ 5007 Å line and 5-GHz radio emission were found. The main result is that the [O III] λ 5007 Å emission is strongly correlated with the GPS/CSS source size, which indicates that the [O III] λ 5007 Å emission is enhanced significantly by the jet expansion through the host galaxy ISM. Shocks are the most likely enhancement mechanism, although jet-induced star formation could be also, partly, responsible for the [O III] λ 5007 Å emission. The data also suggests that the jet possibly decelerates as it grows, although the correlation expansion speed versus radio size is weak.

2008 Astronomy and Astrophysics
eHST 41