Hotspot position as an orientation indicator in FR II radio sources |
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Authors: | G. M. Gilbert J. M. Riley |
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Affiliation: | Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory, Cavendish Laboratory, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0HE |
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Abstract: | We show that for a sample of radio sources with z <0.5 from the complete LRL data set the broad-lined radio galaxies (BLRGs) have hotspots that are very much more recessed than their narrow-lined counterparts. The asymmetry in the amount by which the hotspots are recessed in the two lobes of a source is also greater in the BLRGs. Assuming the standard unified model these results indicate that the position of the hotspots in the lobes is orientation-dependent. The most plausible interpretation is that the hotspots do not always coincide with the termination point of the beam but are sometimes other, relativistically beamed, features internal to the lobes. |
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Keywords: | galaxies: active galaxies: jets radio continuum: galaxies |
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