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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Polarimetry of GPS and CSS Sources


Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia 20(1) 12 - 15
Published: 28 March 2003

Abstract

The role of radio polarimetry in the understanding of GPS and CSS sources is explored. After an initial discussion of what can be learned from polarimetry, the expectations of a simple evolutionary sequence of GPS/CSO to CSS to FR I/FR II sources are explored. Observational results are then compared with the expectations. Conclusions include: the GPS category is likely not a single homogeneous class of objects; Faraday depth effects are very strong inside the inner 3 kpc of CSS and CSO sources; in at least 3C 138 the Faraday screen has very fine scale (subparsec) structure; and there is evidence for increased ionisation near bends in some CSS jets probably due to jet–ISM interaction. New results on 3C 138, 3C 43, and 3C 454 are given.

Keywords: polarisation — galaxies: active — galaxies: ISM — galaxies: jets — radio continuum: galaxies — radio continuum: ISM

https://doi.org/10.1071/AS02031

© ASA 2003

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