Author:
Duffett-Smith P. J.,Purvis A.
Abstract
We have compared measurements of several hundred 3C and 4C radio sources at large redshifts to investigate how radio-source structure changes over a factor of 5–10 in luminosity. Our results show that for z ≳ 0.6:
(i)most sources (both 3C and 4C) have hotspots about 3.5 kpc in size (Ho = 50 km s−1 Mpc−1, Ω = 1);(ii)lower-luminosity sources (bottom of 4C) have less-extended outer lobes.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)