Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3175607025> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 75 of
75
with 100 items per page.
- W3175607025 endingPage "172" @default.
- W3175607025 startingPage "165" @default.
- W3175607025 abstract "Purpose: Estimate of the environment density of giant (with the linear size of about megaparsec) radio structures for galaxies and quasars with steep low-frequency spectra taken from the UTR-2 catalogue. Study of the cosmological evolution of environment density of giant radio sources. Determination of dependence of contribution of radio lobes into the emission of giant sources with respect to their environment density. Design/methodology/approach: We use the sample of sources from the UTR-2 catalogue of extragalactic sources to estimate the environment density for giant sources with steep low-frequency spectra. The selection criteria for the examined objects are the following: 1) the spectral index value is equal or larger than 1; 2) the fl ux density of emission at the frequency of 25 MHz is larger than 10 Jy; 3) the sample sources are optically identifi ed. The value of environment density of examined sources is obtained with the assumption of equality of source jet luminosity (at the synchrotron mechanism of radio emission) and its corresponding kinetic luminosity. The analysis of the estimates of environment densities is made for different classes of the sample objects (for galaxies and quasars with linear steep spectra and with break steep spectra). Findings: The estimates of environment density have been derived for giant radio structures formed by the jets of sources with steep spectrum from the UTR-2 catalogue. On the average, the environment density for the quasar structure (~ 10-28 g/sm3) is lesser than the one for the galaxies (~ 10-27 g/sm3 to ~ 10-26 g/sm3). The larger jet environment density is typical for the galaxies and quasars with the break steep spectra than for those with the linear steep spectra. The inverse power relation of the jet environment density and the source redshift (the cosmological evolution of the jet environment density) has been derived. The contribution of jet-related radio lobes into the emission of sources displays the inverse power relation for the environment density of the corresponding radio structures. Conclusions: The mean values of obtained estimates of environment density of giant jets of radio sources with steep low-frequency spectra indicate the lesser environment density of quasar jets than that for the galaxy jets. Giant radio sources with steep low-frequency spectrum (especially, with break steep spectrum) reveal considerable evolution of environment density of jets. The larger contribution of radio lobes (jets) into the emission of sources corresponds to the lesser environment density of sources taken from the UTR-2 catalogue. It can be due to propagation of jets (surrounded by radio lobes) from powerful radio sources to distances of about megaparsec, until the balance of source’s environment density and extragalactic environment density is reached. Key words: steep low-frequency radio spectrum; giant radio structure; jets; radio lobes; galaxies; quasars; environment density" @default.
- W3175607025 created "2021-07-05" @default.
- W3175607025 creator A5014724494 @default.
- W3175607025 date "2021-06-23" @default.
- W3175607025 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W3175607025 title "ENVIRONMENT DENSITY OF A GIANT RADIO STRUCTURE FOR GALAXIES AND QUASARS WITH STEEP RADIO SPECTRA" @default.
- W3175607025 cites W12555279 @default.
- W3175607025 cites W1963888865 @default.
- W3175607025 cites W1974218690 @default.
- W3175607025 cites W1975549293 @default.
- W3175607025 cites W2023825221 @default.
- W3175607025 cites W2056322757 @default.
- W3175607025 cites W2088577868 @default.
- W3175607025 cites W2157781035 @default.
- W3175607025 cites W2160833961 @default.
- W3175607025 cites W2344200275 @default.
- W3175607025 cites W2781315078 @default.
- W3175607025 cites W2901254561 @default.
- W3175607025 cites W2989646256 @default.
- W3175607025 cites W2999724880 @default.
- W3175607025 cites W3105558576 @default.
- W3175607025 cites W4232783037 @default.
- W3175607025 cites W4310626861 @default.
- W3175607025 doi "https://doi.org/10.15407/rpra26.02.165" @default.
- W3175607025 hasPublicationYear "2021" @default.
- W3175607025 type Work @default.
- W3175607025 sameAs 3175607025 @default.
- W3175607025 citedByCount "1" @default.
- W3175607025 countsByYear W31756070252021 @default.
- W3175607025 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3175607025 hasAuthorship W3175607025A5014724494 @default.
- W3175607025 hasBestOaLocation W31756070251 @default.
- W3175607025 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W3175607025 hasConcept C12287442 @default.
- W3175607025 hasConcept C1276947 @default.
- W3175607025 hasConcept C135041427 @default.
- W3175607025 hasConcept C20249676 @default.
- W3175607025 hasConcept C42061751 @default.
- W3175607025 hasConcept C43481613 @default.
- W3175607025 hasConcept C44870925 @default.
- W3175607025 hasConcept C4839761 @default.
- W3175607025 hasConcept C92545706 @default.
- W3175607025 hasConcept C98444146 @default.
- W3175607025 hasConceptScore W3175607025C121332964 @default.
- W3175607025 hasConceptScore W3175607025C12287442 @default.
- W3175607025 hasConceptScore W3175607025C1276947 @default.
- W3175607025 hasConceptScore W3175607025C135041427 @default.
- W3175607025 hasConceptScore W3175607025C20249676 @default.
- W3175607025 hasConceptScore W3175607025C42061751 @default.
- W3175607025 hasConceptScore W3175607025C43481613 @default.
- W3175607025 hasConceptScore W3175607025C44870925 @default.
- W3175607025 hasConceptScore W3175607025C4839761 @default.
- W3175607025 hasConceptScore W3175607025C92545706 @default.
- W3175607025 hasConceptScore W3175607025C98444146 @default.
- W3175607025 hasIssue "2" @default.
- W3175607025 hasLocation W31756070251 @default.
- W3175607025 hasOpenAccess W3175607025 @default.
- W3175607025 hasPrimaryLocation W31756070251 @default.
- W3175607025 hasRelatedWork W12191626 @default.
- W3175607025 hasRelatedWork W17835097 @default.
- W3175607025 hasRelatedWork W18937352 @default.
- W3175607025 hasRelatedWork W21794594 @default.
- W3175607025 hasRelatedWork W22609425 @default.
- W3175607025 hasRelatedWork W37921861 @default.
- W3175607025 hasRelatedWork W38975014 @default.
- W3175607025 hasRelatedWork W44994497 @default.
- W3175607025 hasRelatedWork W803929 @default.
- W3175607025 hasRelatedWork W9695048 @default.
- W3175607025 hasVolume "26" @default.
- W3175607025 isParatext "false" @default.
- W3175607025 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W3175607025 magId "3175607025" @default.
- W3175607025 workType "article" @default.