Small-scale radio jets and tidal disruption events: A theory of high-luminosity compact symmetric objects
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Double lobe radio sources associated with active galactic nuclei represent one of the longest studied groups in radio astronomy. A particular sub-group of double radio sources comprises the compact symmetric objects (CSOs). CSOs are distinguished by their prominent double structure and sub-kpc total size. It has been argued that the vast majority of high-luminosity CSOs (CSO 2s) represent a distinct class of active galactic nuclei with its own morphological structure and life-cycle. In this work, we present theoretical considerations regarding CSO 2s. |
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2024
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2024-02
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
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6302–6311
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0035-8711, 1365-2966
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