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On the Age of GPS Radio Sources

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 July 2016

Joel C. Carvalho*
Affiliation:
Departamento de Fisica - UFRN - C.P. 1641 59072-970 Natal - RN - Brazil

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The GHz-Peaked-Spectrum (GPS) radio sources are galaxies and quasars with compact structures on scales of tens to hundreds of parsecs and spectrum peaking around 1 GHz. Phillips and Mutel (1982) suggested that the double GPS sources (also called compact doubles, CD) are an early stage of the evolution of the classical double sources of Fanaroff-Riley class II type. We have presented a model (Carvalho, 1985) in which we show that the properties of the CD sources are consistent with such a scenario. Their ages would be of the order of 104 yr.

Type
Poster Contributions: Radio Emission (Maps)
Copyright
Copyright © Kluwer 1994 

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